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“Silencer” or wire-catapult becoming a big concern for PNG Police

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The rise in the use of a newly invented weapon called the wire-catapult or “silencer” is a big concern for East Sepik Province in...

Roch Wamytan re-elected President of the Congress of New Caledonia

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Pro-independence leader Roch Wamytan has been re-elected President of the Congress of New Caledonia. It is Wamytan's fourth successive term in this position. He received 29...

Solomon Islands to ban all foreign navy ships from ports pending new approval process

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has clarified misinformation in the international media about the visit by the U.S Coast Guard Cutter Oliver Henry...

Samoa Court rules suspended Opposition MPs return to Parliament

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Samoa Supreme Court has ruled that there is no barrier or obstacle to stop the Opposition leader, Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi and Lealailepule Rimoni Aiafi...

Australia Post to help Pacific islands modernise postal services

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The government will provide Australia Post with $450,000(US$308,501) to help upgrade postal systems, technology and training in the Pacific. Australia Post has announced a partnership...

New Zealand Labour government to expand exploitative migrant labour schemes

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By John Braddock New Zealand’s Labour government announced last week that it will ease restrictions on temporary migrant workers to address severe labour shortages...

Church leaves PNG Hunters

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Papua New Guinea Hunters will have a new head coach next season following Matthew Church’s departure to Hostplus Cup rivals Brisbane Tigers on a...

PNG Barramundis head coach resigns

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Cricket PNG and PNG Barramundis Head Coach Carl Sandri have mutually agreed to part ways. Sandri has been on leave from CPNG since returning from...

Pacific Ocean Commissioner calls on world to conclude a legal binding agreement on marine biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction

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Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General and Pacific Ocean Commissioner Henry Puna has called on UN member states to conclude a legal binding agreement on...

Biden administration urges Supreme Court not to take American Samoa citizenship case

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The Biden administration told the Supreme Court Monday that it should not take up a case about citizenship rights for American Samoa even though...

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