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Fiji PM meets with World Rugby chairman

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Fijian Prime Minister and Fiji Rugby Union President Voreqe Bainimarama has met with the World Rugby Chairman Sir William (Bill) Blackledge Beaumont, in Nadi. In...

World leaders not invited to attend critical UN biodiversity summit

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Heads of government haven’t been invited to attend an important biodiversity summit in Canada, raising concerns nature is slipping down the global agenda amid...

Journey to COP27: Pacific negotiators strengthen resolve to fight for 1.5 world

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Pacific delegates are counting down to the UNFCCC COP27 in the city of Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, keen to negotiate positions on the different thematic...

Egypt urged to ensure civil society’s full participation in COP27 climate summit

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Authorities in Egypt must ensure civil society can safely and fully participate in the COP27 UN climate change conference taking place there next month,...

Marshall Islands to receive UN support over nuclear legacy

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The UN Human Rights Council adopted a resolution Friday aimed at assisting the Marshall Islands in its efforts to secure justice for people suffering...

Names of dead people still on Vanuatu Electoral roll

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Vanuatu’s electoral roll dates back to 1980. Chairman of the Electoral Commission, Edward Kaltamat, revealed this as he commented that it is remarkable when one...

New Zealand Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta to visit the Cook Islands

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Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown will this week welcome New Zealand Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta on her first official visit to the Cook...

Palau says committed to supporting Taiwan despite ‘mounting aggressions’

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The president of Palau said last Thursday that his small Pacific island nation is committed to supporting Taiwan despite “mounting aggressions,” offering his strong...

U.S, Taiwan to cooperate on empowering women in Pacific island nations

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The United States and Taiwan have launched a programme aimed at enhancing the economic prospects of women in four Pacific island nations -- Palau,...

Fighting off the bulldozers in the sacred kwila forests of Papua New Guinea

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By Jo Chandler In mid-May, a bulldozer began clearing a logging road into an area of largely untouched rainforest near the village of Suburam,...

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Tuvalu energy stable but risks remain as Minister Kofe outlines backup plan after emergency

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