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Dr Robin Mitchell to be elected permanent ANOC President unopposed

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Dr Robin Mitchell is set to be elected President of the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) unopposed, having been the only candidate nominated. The...

Six Olympians in Fiji 7s squad for Commonwealth Games

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Fiji 7s Coach Ben Gollings has named six Olympic gold medalists in his final 13-man squad for this weekend's Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Jerry Tuwai,...

Tonga want to make history in France

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Following their qualification for Rugby World Cup 2023, ‘Ikale Tahi head coach Toutai Kefu says his team will be setting their sights high at...

Guam governor says Pacific islands must keep vigilance against China’s intrusion

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Guam Governor Lou Leon Guerrero has expressed support for the Federated States of Micronesia’s move to oppose China’s proposed “action plan” for the Pacific...

Bill to amend media laws tabled in Fiji Parliament

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The Fijian parliament will debate the Media Industry Development (Budget Amendment) Bill 2010 later this week. The Bill seeks to amend the Act to ensure...

Landmark guidelines aim to protect children uprooted by climate change

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New UN-backed guidelines issued on Monday aim to protect, include and empower children forced to flee their homes due to the climate crisis, marking...

PNG defence forces deployed to streets

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Terrified Port Moresby residents have welcomed soldiers in armoured vehicles on the streets of the capital after two days of chaos and fear created...

U.S set to discuss IPEF with Asia, Pacific Trade Ministers

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The United States will host a virtual meeting on Tuesday of officials from the 14 countries in Asia and the Pacific that have joined...

Korean doomsday sect gets rich in Fiji with Government help- OCCRP

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By Aubrey Belford (OCCRP), OCCRP Pacific, Hyein Kang (KCIJ-Newstapa), and Myungju Lee (KCIJ-Newstapa) Grace Road Church believes a nuclear-tinged Judgment Day is rapidly approaching...

Commonwealth observers advise “urgent review” as many voters left out of Papua New Guinea polli

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A Commonwealth team observing Papua New Guinea’s election has expressed concern about the voting process. Releasing its interim statement in Port Moresby, the Commonwealth Observer...

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