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Fiji deputy Supervisor of Elections appointed

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The Fijian Elections Office has appointed Craig Rickards as Deputy Supervisor for the 2022 General Election. While announcing the appointment, Supervisor of Elections Mohammed Saneem...

ADB provides $10 million grant to help Samoa manage COVID-19

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has released a US$10 million (25.6 million tala) grant from its Pacific Disaster Resilience Programme (Phase 3) to help...

Tuvalu races against time and tide in “Future Now” project

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By Dionisia Tabureguci Real threat from rising sea level has forced Tuvalu to future proof its existence as a nation despite considerable challenges. In what...

Macron wins re-election, but most New Caledonian voters stay home

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By Nic Maclellan President Emmanuel Macron has won re-election in the second round of the French Presidential poll, held on Sunday. Macron is the...

Australia Defence Minister Dutton’s warning as China tensions increase

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Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton has issued a warning as tensions with China increase. Last week a controversial security pact was signed by the Solomon...

PNG Parliament dissolves

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Papua New Guinea's 10th Parliament of 2017-2022 reached the end of road Friday with Members of Parliament now heading into campaign mode to seek...

Dr Transform Aqorau cites loopholes with China-Solomon Islands treaty

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Senior Solomon Islands scholar Dr Transform Aqorau says the China/Solomon Islands Security Treaty had lots of escape clauses that will become a problem for...

U.S warns Solomon Islands of action over pact with China

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The Biden administration on Friday warned the Solomon Islands that the United States will take unspecified action against the South Pacific nation should its...

Japan closely eyes China’s moves in Pacific island region: PM Kishida

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Japan is keeping a close eye on China's behaviour concerning Pacific island nations, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Saturday after meeting with his Tuvalu...

Scott Morrison says Chinese military base in Solomon Islands would be ‘red line’ for Australia, U.S

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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison says China building a military base on Solomon Islands would be the "red line" for Australia and the United...

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UN Continental Shelf Body reviews Fiji Joint Submissions at 66th Session

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The Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf has concluded its 66th session at United Nations Headquarters, with Pacific submissions among those reviewed. The...

Women burned at the stake in modern-day witch trial ‘epidemic’

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Kevin once led a mob to burn nine ‘sorcerers’. The Telegraph went to Papua New Guinea to find out why accusations persist By Sarah...

Niue sets 02 May election date as Assembly to be dissolved

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After months of anticipation, Niue will go to the polls on Saturday, 02 May for its general election following confirmation in the final sitting...