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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...

WTO members secure unprecedented package of trade outcomes at MC12

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World Trade Organisation(WTO) members successfully concluded the 12th Ministerial Conference (MC12) in Geneva on 17 June, securing multilaterally negotiated outcomes on a series of...

Fiji introduces sustainable management model for sea cucumber/beche de mer

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After a five-year ban on the harvesting, trade, and consumption of beche de mer to allow populations to recover, the Fijian government are introducing...

Pacific states push for TPNW assistance to nuclear survivors

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By Nic Maclellan Pacific delegates will play a key role at a major nuclear disarmament conference this week in Austria, as governments discuss the...

Young Broncos forwards headline Cook Islands squad

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Former Roosters and Sharks forward Tinirau Arona will return from England to provide experience for a young Cook Islands team named for this Saturday...

CNMI men earn gold medal in tennis

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The CNMI men’s team bagged the host’s first gold in the 2022 Pacific Mini Games after besting Vanuatu 2-1 Saturday at an American Memorial...

Papua New Guinea women win gold in tennis

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The Papua New Guinea women’s team won the 2022 Pacific Mini Games gold medal in tennis by beating Fiji on Saturday at American Memorial...

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...

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Pacific Elders warn against external influence in regional security

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Pacific Elders have warned that growing geopolitical competition is reshaping the region and have called for Pacific security to remain firmly under the control...

Australia chases next Pacific treaty after Fiji win

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is seeking to finalise a security deal with the Solomon Islands within months, off the back of a major...

PM Rabuka says Fiji’s sovereignty secure under historic Australia alliance

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Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka says Fiji’s sovereignty remains secure under the newly signed Vuvale Union and Ocean of Peace Alliance with Australia, stressing that...