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Who’s responsible when you’re blown up by a World War Two bomb today?

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By Stefan Armbruster Imagine living in a city that is still littered with bombs from about 80 years ago – and then one exploding....

French Polynesia President Fritch affirms commitment to Paris 2024 Torch Relay during Estanguet visit

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French Polynesia President Édouard Fritch has signed a principle agreement for the territory, which includes the planned Paris 2024 surfing venue host Teahupo’o on...

Australia to target PNG and Vanuatu with cricket diplomacy

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The Australian government and the country's cricket federation will help develop the sport of cricket in Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu as part of...

Solomon Islands Government to invest $367 million in new mobile network around the country

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The Solomon Islands Government is investing about US$66 million (about SBD367 million) in improving telephone network nationwide over the next two years, largely to...

Kiribati Government condemns Court of Appeal’s action

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The Kiribati Government has expressed its gravest concerns by the action of the Court of Appeal and those who continue to aid and abet...

Australia aged care sector welcomes Pacific workers but needs 35,000 more each year to address shortages

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Australia is pinning its hopes on Pacific workers to help fill shortages across the economy — particularly in aged care — but industry says...

I am neutral: Vanuatu Speaker Seoule

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Vanuatu Speaker of Parliament, MP Simeon Seoule has stressed his status is neutral. He made this statement following a call made by the government side...

PM Marape says government and Pangu Pati appreciates role of a free media

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister and Pangu Pati leader James Marape says the Government and Pangu appreciates the role of a free media. He, however,...

Solomon Islands accessing Green Climate fund

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Solomon Islands is one of the countries in the Pacific that has accessed the green climate fund. Exsley Taloiburi Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat Programme Adviser...

Kiwi startup detects up to 100 ‘dark vessels’ during Pacific fishery surveillance

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Kiwi startup Xerra has detected up to 100 possible “dark vessels” during an exercise to crack down on illegal fisheries around Tuvalu. Xerra senior scientist...

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Strategic competition in Pacific here to stay, Australian Minister says

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Australian Minister for Defence Industry and Minister for Pacific Island Affairs Pat Conroy says strategic competition with China in the Pacific is a permanent...

Cook Islands General Election set for 12 August

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