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Queensland Reds side, Fijiana Drua named in double header

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The Queensland Reds side has been confirmed for their first home game of 2022 against the Fijiana Drua at Suncorp Stadium this Saturday, as...

New UN BBNJ Treaty must be robust, ambitious- SG Puna

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By Mereseini Marau The Blue Pacific has one message at the fourth session of the intergovernmental conference for the new legal instrument for the...

43 political parties eligible to contest PNG election, Registrar of Political Parties says

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There are 43 political parties eligible to contest the 2022 General Election after eight new ones were registered, and 11 de-registered, by the Papua...

Australia to boost defence force by nearly a third

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Australia will boost its defence forces by some 30 percent by 2040, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Thursday, describing it as the country's largest...

Tonga PM confirms recovery and resilience building plan needs TOP$565.8 million”

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Tongan Prime Minister Hu’akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni has confirmed to Tonga’s Development Partners that a total of TOP$565.8 million (USD$240 million) is needed to fund...

Two years on, COVID-19 pandemic ‘far from over’

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Almost 500 million people have been infected with the coronavirus since March 2020 and new variants are still a threat. This Friday marks two years...

The Metals Company and ISA slammed over Environmental Impact statement

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The Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for The Metals Company (TMC) deep sea mining test by its Nauruan subsidiary, Nauru Ocean Resources Inc (NORI), received...

Niue reports its first-ever case of Covid-19, a traveller from New Zealand

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Niue, one of the only countries to remain Covid-free throughout the pandemic, has recorded its first case of the virus. The person, a traveller from...

Pacific Islands assess regional security as conflict wages in Ukraine

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Pacific Island states are paying close attention as the world responds to conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Dr George Carter, an expert in geopolitics and...

Pacific governments being spied on ‘all the time’ by Australia, New Zealand says investigative journalist

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Australia and New Zealand's long-standing spying operations in the Pacific have been brought back into the spotlight, following an investigation by journalist Nicky Hager...

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