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Over 690,000 Fijians so far registered to vote in December election

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The total number of registered Fiji voters as of last Friday stands at 692,918, out of which 345,118 are females and 347,800 are males. This...

Writ for Fiji’s 2022 general election issued

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The writ for Fiji's 2022 General Election was issued by the President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere to the Fijian Electoral Commission Monday in accordance with...

Be angry, be strategic, Pacific climate negotiations urged

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By Sera Tikotikovatu-Sefeti I just wanted to say that sometimes a united voice means that you can also genuinely, assertively be angry.” These were strong...

Fiji Opposition political parties welcome announcement of election date

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Fiji's Opposition Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA) says it is delighted that the date for the General Election has been announced. SODELPA Leader Viliame Gavoka...

Kiribati controversy as Attorney General becomes acting chief justice

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The separation of powers crisis in Kiribati escalated on Friday, with the Pacific country’s attorney general, Tetiro Semilota, appointed acting chief justice. Semilota was sworn...

Goal of limiting global heating to 1.5C ‘more fragile’ than ever, says COP27 chair

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The goal of limiting global heating to 1.5C is “more fragile” than ever, as world leaders prepare to meet for crucial climate talks, the...

Pacific aid surges as China, U.S vie for influence

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Regional powers poured record amounts of cash into the Pacific Islands during the coronavirus pandemic to help them weather the economic fallout as competition...

Reclaiming a lost decade

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By Sanaka Samarasinha, UN Resident Coordinator to Fiji, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu As we surface from an unexpected global pandemic which left...

Overcoming suspicion: reconciliation for Australia and Bougainville

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The angry reaction to Richard Marles’ comments should be a warning to Canberra about the need to settle past grievances. By Anthony Regan During a visit...

Experts debate a watershed moment that could see the world’s highest court adjudicate a climate change case for the first time

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The Commonwealth Foundation convened leading experts on climate law and finance to discuss how small island nations are using legal action to achieve compensation...

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Pacific opposition grows: Tuvalu, Palau and Vanuatu condemn China missile test

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Three more Pacific governments have condemned China's recent ballistic missile test over the Pacific, adding to growing regional pressure for major powers to respect...

Marape calls for the Pacific to remain an Ocean of Peace

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has urged major powers to keep the Pacific out of military rivalry after China fired a nuclear-capable...

Solomon Islands PM Wale condemns missile test over Pacific Region

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Prime Minister Matthew Wale has strongly condemned a recent missile test that traversed parts of the Pacific region, describing it as inappropriate and concerning...