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No foreigner will dictate outcome: Bougainville President Toroama

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Bougainville President Ishmael Toroama has stated that Bougainville’s future as an independent sovereign nation is inevitable and that there was nothing that can change...

Pacific power struggle between China and U.S set to escalate after Xi Jinping locks in leadership

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The Pacific looks set benefit economically, but some countries could also face “danger” to their democracies, after China's president cemented his grip on the...

Top Pacific law enforcers target transnational crime in the region

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Top Police leaders from twenty-eight Transnational Crime Units (TCU) across the Pacific are meeting in Samoa this week to address transnational crime such as...

MSC’s newest standard sets sustainability bar higher for tuna fisheries

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The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) has published version 3.0 of its fisheries standard, meaning fisheries entering MSC assessment for the first time have until...

The UN in RMI, the nuclear legacy, climate justice and the way forward

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A year ago, on 1st October 2021, UN Secretary-General António Guterres appointed the first Resident Coordinator Micronesia, Jaap van Hierden, to head the UN’s...

Tupou’s triple takes Tonga past brave Wales outfit

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A committed Wales outfit pushed Tonga to the limit before the hot favourites prevailed 32-6 at Totally Wicked Stadium in St Helens. The win leaves...

FRU Chairman acknowledges Fijiana as they finish ninth at Rugby World Cup

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Fijiana 15’s had finished 9th at the Rugby World Cup (RWC) after coming in as the newcomers and 21st-ranked team in the tournament last...

Fiji General election – Marles: Observer group would do their part to ensure 2022 polls ‘thorough’

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Australian deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles says the Multinational Observer Group for the 2022 polls, which Australia was co-leading, would do their part to...

No State interference – Fiji Elections office to provide unimpeded access to MOG

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No governmental authority will interfere in the activities of the Multinational Observer Group (MOG) during the general election, states the MOG Terms of Reference...

INTERVIEW: Connection between human rights and climate change ‘must not be denied’

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Ian Fry, Australian National University Professor and Tuvalu’s former ambassador for Climate Change for over 21 years, was appointed in May by the UN...

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Pacific must defeat corruption to prosper

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A regional academic has warned that the Pacific cannot achieve peace or prosperity unless it confronts corruption head-on, calling it a “tapeworm” quietly draining...

World Bank warns of rising costs as Middle East conflict hits global markets

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