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International travel to and from Kiribati to resume 01 August 2022

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All international travel to and from Kiribati will return to normal on 01 August this year. Incoming passengers are required to have a valid Covid-19...

Commonwealth leaders set to meet for the first time in four years

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Leaders from 54 countries will gather in Kigali, Rwanda, this week for the 2022 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), the sixth time the...

Vanuatu calls on Australia to back its UN bid to recognise climate change harm

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Australia’s new Labor government has been called on to prove its commitment to climate action and support for Pacific countries by backing a campaign...

U.S, Marshalls aim for Compact wrap-up by year end

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United States and Marshall Islands leaders said after completing the first round of talks last week that they hope to complete negotiations to renew...

Global Trade Agreement on Fisheries subsidies protects big fishing fleets

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The meeting of Trade Ministers at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Geneva has reached an agreement on prohibiting some fisheries subsidies, which however...

Fiji leads ACP charge for a successful Fisheries Subsidies Agreement

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Following 21 years of negotiations, the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies has been reached and endorsed by the World Trade Organisation 12th Ministerial Conference. Fiji being...

Pro-independence candidates in Tahiti win seats in French National Assembly

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In an unprecedented result, French Polynesia's three seats in the French National Assembly have been won by the candidates of the pro-independence Tavini Huiraatira...

NZ Government dumps $500m plan to raise sinking Pacific Island

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The New Zealand Government quietly dumped a $500m (US$315 million) climate change plan for the sinking Pacific island nation of Kiribati - after spending...

Samoa’s prime minister says Pacific can deal with its own security issues

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Pacific security issues can and should be dealt with by regional nations, Samoan Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa said on Friday, while adding that...

Penny Wong hails ‘constructive’ talks with Solomons PM amid deal to deliver vaccines for children

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Foreign Minister Penny Wong said she had a “constructive” and “wide-ranging” discussion with Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare, which included addressing concerns over...

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