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Nineteen journalists suspended from Papua New Guinea news station in coverage row

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Nineteen journalists from Papua New Guinea’s leading television media company, EMTV, have been suspended following a walk-off protest by staff. The staff walked off the...

Manning: PNG PM has been cleared for official duties

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The Controller of the National Pandemic Response David Manning has clarified that Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape was cleared to return to...

Pawns of the Pacific: Region becoming increasingly caught up by U.S-China geopolitical struggle

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Chinese investment, workers and diplomatic tentacles are surging across the Pacific region. The United States and its friends – including New Zealand – are...

China rejects accusations it is setting ‘debt traps’ all around the Pacific

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By National Correspondent Lucy Craymer Small Pacific nations are accruing ever greater amounts of debt to China. The U.S and its friends – including New...

44 parties to nominate candidates for PNG elections

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Papua New Guinea Integrity of Political Parties and Candidates Commission has confirmed that only 44 parties will field candidates in the elections. Registrar Dr Alphonse...

‘Fortress Australia’ re-opens after two-year Covid closure

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Australia opens its international borders to all vaccinated tourists Monday, nearly two years after the island nation first imposed some of the world's strictest...

UN to review Japan’s plan to release Fukushima water into Pacific

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A UN nuclear task force has promised to prioritise safety as it launches a review of controversial plans by Japan to release more than...

Lockdown restrictions relaxed in Tonga

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The 24 new COVID-19 positive cases Saturday, brings the total number of active cases in Tonga to 196, Prime Minister Siaosi Sovaleni said. Hu’atolitoli Prison...

Marshall Islands looks to relax Hawaii quarantine, ramps up Covid vaccines

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Since it began allowing people into the country in mid-2020, the Marshall Islands has maintained one of the world’s strictest Covid-prevention entry systems. As a...

Millons lost during Solomon Islands lockdowns

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Solomon Islands has lost millions of dollars in tax revenue as a result of the recent covid-19 lockdowns imposed at the beginning of community...

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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...

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