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An Australian-funded safe ferries programme would save lives in the Pacific

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By Anthony Bergin and Neil Baird Marine safety and sea transport are major concerns for the Pacific islands region. The island states have a...

Fijiana coach Seruvakula names his maiden squad for England match

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Fijiana 15’s Head Coach Senirusi Seruvakula has named his maiden 23-member squad to face England in their debut Rugby World Cup match on Saturday...

Luatua is one of two former All Blacks in Samoa tour squad

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Samoa on Wednesday took advantage of World Rugby's new eligibility rules by including former All Blacks Steven Luatua and Jeff Toomaga-Allen in their squad...

Solomons PM due in Australia amid China tension

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will host his Solomon Islands counterpart Manasseh Sogavare against a backdrop of accusations China has influenced the Pacific...

Concerns heighten as Japan takes another step toward dumping nuke wastewater into Pacific Ocean

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Environmental concerns were high on the list of issues to be addressed at the recent three-day Pacific Islands Conference of Leaders, held in Honolulu...

VT150 million for Vanuatu snap election

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The total budget to run the upcoming Vanuatu snap election is VT150 million (US$1.2 million). Chairman of the Electoral Commission, Edward Kaltamat, confirmed this Tuesday. In...

More of the same is not the answer to building influence in the Pacific

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Written by Dame Meg Taylor and Soli Middleby Following almost a decade of geopolitically driven “stepping up”, ‘uplifting’, ‘resetting’, and “stepping up across the board”,...

Guam to join Pacific Islands Forum

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Guam Governor Lou Leon Guerrero has announced that Guam would apply for membership in the Pacific Islands Forum. “The Pacific Islands Forum is seen as...

Cook Islands PM Brown gets U.S Secret Service in flap

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Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown had the United States Secret Service “scrambling” after travelling on a public train from New York to Washington...

Marshall Islands takes U.S nuclear legacy to the Human Rights Council

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Health and environmental problems linger on decades after the United States detonated 67 nuclear bombs in the Marshall Islands. It will be the second environment-related...

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Vanuatu’s Climate Change Minister urges urgent ocean stewardship on World Oceans Day amid climate...

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Former Forum SG Taylor urged Pacific to strengthen ocean governance and reduce economic dependence

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Tokelau faces major financial crisis after expulsion from key regional fisheries scheme

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Tokelau is facing a major financial crisis after its membership in a crucial regional fisheries body was abruptly terminated. The three‑atoll Aotearoa New Zealand territory,...