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ONOC SG Blas encourages transparency in Oceania Olympic Solidarity benefits among member

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There is a need for the National Olympic Committees (NOCs) of Oceania to be more transparent with its national federations and athletes on grants...

84 percent of Fijians suffer from premature deaths due to non-communicable diseases: WHO

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Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are becoming a socio-economic burden for Fiji as they account for an estimated 84 percent of premature deaths in the island...

PNG AG seeks high court’s clarification on whether people convicted can contest election

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Papua New Guinea's Attorney-General Dr Eric Kwa has filed a special reference in the Supreme Court to seek clarification on whether people convicted by...

China always a trustworthy friend for South Pacific countries: FM

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China is always a trustworthy friend for South Pacific countries, State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Monday. China is willing to work with...

First Covid-19 case arrives in Aiutaki

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The first Covid-19 case has been discovered in Aitutaki in the Cook Islands. The case is an Aitutaki resident, and the person is isolating at...

Vanuatu curfew extended for another 48 hours

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The Vanuatu Government has extended the 6pm-6am curfew for Efate and its offshore islands for another 48 hours. The Order to extend the curfew until...

Pacific-licensed vessels top IUU fishing list in the region by misreporting catch

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By Ronald Toito'ona A recent illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing report released last December revealed that Pacific licensed vessels or fleets are heavily...

Nomuka people request evacuation centre, during Tonga PM’s flying visit

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The disaster stricken island of Nomuka received a visit last Friday from Tongan Prime Minister Hu'akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni, who was flown to the island...

Fiji PM congratulates Ambassador Khan for being Pacific’s first deputy Prosecutor at ICC

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The Fijian Government has congratulated Fiji’s former Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office and former President of the United Nations Human Rights Council,...

Challenge for the region, Opportunity to mitigate supply chain issues

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Every country relies on imports of skilled labour and expertise however a lot of these countries have been facing pressures on particular sectors and...

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