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UK aid heads to Tonga as Pacific nation continues the clean-up after eruption and tsunami

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UK-funded aid is being sent to Tonga, almost a week after parts of the island nation were devastated by a volcanic eruption and tsunami. The...

World Bank provides US$8 million to support Tonga’s volcano and Tsunami response

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The World Bank has disbursed an initial US$8 million in emergency financing to support the Kingdom of Tonga's response and recovery following the devastating...

‘We had to mimic to everyone to run’: how Tonga’s volcano and tsunami disaster unfolded

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Journalist Marian Kupu recounts the moment of the eruption and the panic that followed By Kate Lyons Tonga is used to natural disasters, but they have...

South Africa men clinch last-gasp gold and USA women triumph at the HSBC Spain Sevens in Málaga

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The inaugural HSBC Spain Sevens provided a weekend to remember in Málaga as South Africa needed a late try to come out on top...

Honiara on lockdown for 60 hours

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The Honiara Emergency Zone is in lockdown for 60 hours effective from 6pm last night to 6am Saturday 22 January 2022. The Honiara Emergency Zone...

Six million voters for poll

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It is expected that around six million eligible voters in Papua New Guinea will take part in this year’s general election, with an updated...

Samoa Cabinet approves medical transfer of former PM to New Zealand

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The Samoa Cabinet has approved the medical transfer to New Zealand of opposition leader Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegoai. A Cabinet minister said the former prime minister...

Vanuatu loses UN voting right

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Vanuatu’s right to vote in the 193-member United Nations (UN) General Assembly has been suspended over unpaid dues. It still owes VT90,000 to the UN. This...

Lack of backup satellite and cable in wake of volcanic eruption reignites debate over government’s plans to secure communications

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Communication with Tonga remains intermittent after the weekend’s volcanic eruption severed the kingdom’s undersea cable connection with the rest of the world. The lack of...

Guam, a prime military target for the Chinese

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By Rick Perez Guam remains a key target for the Chinese military. During the Cold War Guam was a target of the Soviet military in...

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