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King Charles’ coronation: Commentators under fire after making light of Tuvalu sinking

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A panel of commentators who helped cover King Charles’ coronation are facing backlash after making light of rising sea levels threatening to wipe out...

PNG Polling system review ‘too early’

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Papua New Guinea is not ready to adopt the system of the people electing the prime minister, says University of PNG political science lecturer...

Nations urge Tonga to give women land rights and improve LGBTQ record

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Tonga has received mixed reactions during its human rights evaluation at the 43rd Session of Universal Periodic Review in Geneva. The Kingdom's Foreign Minister Fekitamoelo...

WHO chief declares end to COVID-19 as a global health emergency

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The head of the UN World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared “with great hope” an end to COVID-19 as a public health emergency, stressing...

Pacific Islands Forum Chair looks to strengthen collaboration with Pacific Small Islands Developing States and AOSIS

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Chair of the Pacific Small Islands Developing States (PSIDS) Ilana Seid met with Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration (MFAI) Tepaeru...

Partnership with Australia, New Zealand, and World Bank Signals Boost for Pacific Assistance

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The Australian and New Zealand governments have renewed their commitment to the World Bank’s work in the Pacific through an agreement to strengthen cooperation...

Infrastructure Projects and Corruption

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By Kalafi Moala The Ministry of Infrastructure oversees all major infrastructure developments and construction in the Kingdom of Tonga. These developments include the construction and...

Comparing media law in Fiji and PNG

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By Dr Shailendra B Singh and Dr Amanda H A Watson This piece is the third in a series that addresses media freedom in Papua...

PIF secretariat rues being left out of India and Pacific island countries regional dialogue

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The Pacific’s premier regional body, the Pacific Islands Forum, is concerned that it is being left on the sidelines of a regional dialogue between...

King Charles III crowned with regal pomp, cheers and shrugs

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King Charles III was crowned Saturday at Westminster Abbey, in a ceremony steeped in ancient ritual and brimming with bling at a time when...

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