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Enhanced support for ocean conservation should consider Pacific’s special circumstances

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As a large ocean state, Palau has called on the United Nations Ocean partners for enhanced support for the conservation and sustainable use of...

Commonwealth support for new digital securities will benefit investors in Fiji

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Work by the Commonwealth Secretariat to support Fiji's Reserve Bank in digitising its paper-based certificates of securities, such as government bonds, will benefit investors,...

Landmark partnership forged between Warriors and Pasifika Aotearoa Collective

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New Zealand Warriors and the Pasifika Aotearoa Collective (PAC) have joined hands to provide a range of football and commercial benefits for both organisations. PAC...

SODELPA demands a full manual count of all votes, Fiji Labour Party questions provisional poll results

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The Social Democratic Liberal Party is demanding a full count of the votes cast in Fiji's 2022 General Election. In a press conference Thursday, SODELPA...

Fiji’s main opposition leader Sitiveni Rabuka says he has ‘no faith’ in vote count after glitch in election results app

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Fiji's main opposition leader Sitiveni Rabuka says he doesn't have faith in the vote count underway from Wednesday’s general election, and will complain to...

Pacific voices crucial in global plastic treaty – Greenpeace

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There are calls for Pacific and indigenous voices to be at the forefront of global plastics treaty talks, along with stronger action from New...

FijiFirst leads provisional results

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As at 7am today before the provisional results were flushed, FijiFirst Party was leading the tally board with a total of 162,084 votes, in...

Be wary of outsiders, says Pacific leader who thwarted China

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One of the Pacific’s top leaders has endorsed Australia’s newly inked security treaty with Vanuatu, warning that the Pacific “family” has to make sure...

‘We worry about the future,’ Pacific youth advocate for survival at COP15

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Youth representatives from Pacific islands attending the 15th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP15) in Montreal Canada this week,...

France rules out New Caledonia referendums for five years

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The French government says it won't organise another referendum in New Caledonia during the president's current five-year term. A year ago, then-overseas minister Sebastien Lecornu...

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