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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...

IOC President Thomas Bach to attend ONOC General Assembly; Oceania to expect a vibrant quadrennium of sport on the Road to PARIS 2024

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The Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC) are expecting to host IOC President Thomas Bach at its 42nd General Assembly in Nadi, Fiji in May...

Fijian Drua crushed on Super Rugby debut, Crusaders win

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Pacific newcomers Fijian Drua had a rude introduction to Super Rugby with a heavy defeat while 12-time champions Canterbury Crusaders ground out a victory...

Manu Samoa 7s relocates to Australia following player’s complaints

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The Lakapi Samoa Board has decided to move the Manu Samoa 7’s Team out of Dubai where they have been in a holding camp...

Pacific quarantine-free travel expands

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One-way quarantine-free travel to New Zealand will be extended to include Nauru, Tuvalu and American Samoa, Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs and Health Aupito...

Four new COVID-19 cases in Vanuatu

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Vanuatu Prime Minister Bob Loughman has announced four new active COVID-19 cases in managed quarantine. They came through repatriation. Three came on the flight from...

Australia welcomes Micronesia’s decision to rescind withdrawal from the Forum

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Australia welcomes Micronesia’s leader’s decision to temporarily rescind its withdrawal from the premier political body- the Pacific Islands Forum. This week, Forum Chair and Fiji’s...

New environmental report offers solutions for ‘triple planetary crisis’

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Deadly wildfires, noise pollution and other looming environmental threats could cause widespread ecological damage, and need to be urgently addressed, the UN Environment Programme...

New Zealand’s richest person donates fishing boats, tractors and food to Tonga

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New Zealand’s richest man is donating 30 fishing boats, eight new tractors and a container full of breakfast food to the people of Tonga. Graeme Hart,...

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