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Samoa Ocean Strategy video calls for global response to avert worst climate scenarios

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Samoa might be a small country in the eyes of the world but when it comes to matters of the Ocean, it is a...

Sherman and Kennedy to visit Solomons, where fathers fought and U.S. now vies with China

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U.S Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman and U.S ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy plan next month to visit the Solomon Islands, where their...

Armed supporters cause chaos in PNG capital

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Running in a group like a pack of animals, they were armed with bush knives, iron bars and other weapons as they chased down...

We are not rigging elections: Pangu leader Marape

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Pangu party is not rigging the Papua New Guinea elections says party leader James Marape. He said if Pangu had rigged the elections, it would...

New Zealand Chief of Army visits Fiji

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The New Zealand Chief of Army, Major General John Boswell is visiting Fiji on Wednesday 27 July. The Officer Cadet School of New Zealand is...

After eight rounds of voting, Vanuatu elects new president

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Nikenike Vurobaravu has been voted the 12th President of Vanuatu. It took eight rounds of voting by the 58-member Electoral College before he secured the...

‘In the spotlight’: Climate boss warns Australia needs to lift its climate ambitions

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Alok Sharma, the man entrusted to accelerate global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, has warned Australia must be prepared to lift its own...

Marshall Islands celebrates coronation of paramount chief

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Thousands of Marshall Islanders converged on Ebeye Island last week for the first coronation ceremony of a paramount chief in half a century. The gala...

PNG Police condemns election related violence in Port Moresby

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A stand off outside the Sir John Guise Stadium in Port Moresby culminated into a violent attack in which supporters of rival candidates clashed...

Monkeypox declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organisation

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Monkeypox is an outbreak that has spread around the world rapidly, through new modes of transmission about which we understand ‘too little’, and which...

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