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CNMI comes through ‘with flying colours’

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The CNMI is making history by hosting the Pacific Mini Games for the first time. On Friday over 3,000 spectators attended the opening ceremony at...

Top Australian diplomat visits Solomons to address security concern

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Australia's foreign minister landed Friday in Solomon Islands to address relations frayed by the Pacific nation's cosy ties and recent security pact with China. It...

Climate change: Bonn talks end in acrimony over compensation

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Two weeks of climate talks in Germany have ended in acrimony between rich and poor countries over cash for climate damage. Developing countries say they...

CHOGM 2022: Rwanda ready to welcome the world

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Excitement is high in the capital Kigali as the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) 2022 draws closer, with just a few days left...

The economic opportunity as Fiji recovers

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Op- Ed by Rabih Yazbek Of all the economies impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, Fiji was among the hardest hit. The tourism market, which accounts...

Pacific a priority as Mahuta meets Australian foreign minister

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Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong said Australia has work to do “as a member of the Pacific family”. Wong met with New Zealand's Foreign...

U.S Navy pledges climate support

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The U.S Navy has pledged to support Pacific island nations, including Fiji, in the battle against climate change. Its civilian Head Secretary, Carlos Del Toro,...

U.S to launch multilateral initiative to engage with Pacific islands

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The United States plans to launch an initiative next week to step up engagement with the Pacific islands by working with like-minded countries, White...

Vanuatu Opposition to boycott special Parliament sitting again today

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Vanuatu leader of Opposition, Ralph Regenvanu, said the Members of Parliament (MPs) from the Opposition bloc will boycott the special parliament sitting again today. “We...

This year’s Pacific elections marginalise and isolate too many

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As 2022 national polls unfold, it is evident that a global decline in democracy is disadvantaging the most vulnerable. By Mere Nailatikau Election season is...

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Pacific Leaders’ 2050 Plan gains ground but gaps remain, Forum report shows

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Pacific Islands Forum members are making progress on a long-term regional plan, but challenges remain in turning commitments into results, according to a new...

Lopsided deal: Legal analysis raises concerns over Tonga’s deep-sea mining agreement

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