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Niue to amplify our One Pacific Voice at the UN Climate Change Conference

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An empowered Niue is working to grow its presence at the UN Climate Change Conference. Niue is the world’s 177th largest emitter with a total...

Fears domestic Vanuatu politics could foil important security pact with Australia

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Anxieties are growing in Canberra that a landmark security agreement between Australia and Vanuatu could stall in the Pacific nation's parliament, with Prime Minister...

Long-serving Niue MP wants ‘democracy observed at all levels in politics’

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O'Love, or Veve, Jacobsen has been winning elections in Niue for the past 35 years, apart from a spell when she was the country's...

What will become of the Commonwealth under Charles III?

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Republicanism was seen as a move against Queen Elizabeth II during her reign. Now the Commonwealth is at a crossroads. By Craig Prescott, Bangor...

Australia to increase funding in the Pacific in ‘whole of government’ package worth hundreds of millions

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A wide-ranging Pacific assistance package covering environmental, military, and economic support for Australia's closest neighbours will be unveiled in Tuesday's budget, as the Albanese...

U.S to open embassy in Tonga – Vanuatu and Kiribati could be next

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The United States says it will open a new Embassy in Tonga this month as Washington steps up its diplomatic presence in the Pacific...

Fiji urged to uphold one-China principle

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The Chinese Embassy has called on Fiji to uphold the one-China principle, stating that the Taiwan question is a matter of China’s sovereignty and...

Be free to do your work Fiji Media: PM Rabuka

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has called on the local media fraternity to be as free as they can ever be following the repealing...

PNG Trade office in China eyed

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China will be one of eight countries where Papua New Guinea will establish trade missions, Papua New Guinea Trade minister says. International Trade and Investment...

Why the Pacific way matters for regional security: NZ Foreign Minister Mahuta

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By Nanaia Mahuta, New Zealand Foreign Minister I want to set out – Aotearoa NZs Independent Foreign Policy and Why the Pacific Matters for Regional...

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