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6.2 million PNG voters enrol: Electoral Commissioner Sinai

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Papua New Guinea will witness 6.2 million voters taking the polling booths from Saturday, 09 July. Electoral Commissioner Simon Sinai said the updated Common Roll...

Removing derelict vessels in Fiji will cost $59 million

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Removing derelict vessels from Fiji’s three main ports at Suva, Lautoka and Levuka will cost FJD$59 million (US$26.7 million), according to Minister of Economy,...

Call for urgent global reduction of fossil fuel use as Pacific dissects IPCC Working Group III report

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The latest report from the world’s most authoritative source of climate science demands a substantial global reduction in fossil fuel use, improved energy efficiency,...

PNG deputy PM Samuel Basil killed in road accident

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Papua New Guinea deputy Prime Minister and Member for Bulolo Open, Samuel Basil has passed away from a freak car accident at Wau-Bulolo Highway...

China’s co-operation with Pacific ‘no threat’ to Australia: envoy

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Beijing’s growing co-operation with the South Pacific is not a threat to Australia’s security, China’s local ambassador says, amid regional alarm a security pact...

NZ foreign Minister Mahuta expresses interest in travelling to Pacific as reports suggest Chinese Foreign Minister heading to Solomon Islands

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New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister says she wouldn't be surprised by reports her Chinese counterpart is planning a formal trip to the Solomon Islands...

PIF stands ready to work with Solomon Islands on security matters

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Solomon Islands Minister for Foreign Affairs and External Trade Jeremiah Manele and Minister for Police, National Security and Correctional Services, Anthony Veke met with...

Solomons PM dismisses concerns over China maritime deal

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Solomon Islands' prime minister dismissed criticism of a new maritime investment deal with China on Wednesday, saying there was nothing "sinister" in the draft...

Resetting Australia’s relationship with the Pacific – three ideas

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Listen, for a start. Getting down to granular, person-to-person engagement is needed for effective regional diplomacy. By Anna Gibert For almost 20 years, I have...

PNG reviews its anti-corruption work

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UNODC, the guardian of the UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), is facilitating a three-day country visit to Papua New Guinea (PNG) this week to...

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