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Tonga rugby eyes rule change for World Cup

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Ikale Tahi coach Toutai Kefu believes Tonga are capable of making the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals, if eligibility rules were to change. The World Rugby...

Moana Pasifika and Fijian Drua finalise squads

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Pasifika communities across the Pacific are celebrating the official confirmation of the first ever Moana Pasifika and the Fijian Drua squads for the 2022...

Tonga interim Speaker Lord Tangi appointed

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Tongan King Tupou VI has appointed Lord Tangi as the Interim Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Tonga, effective from Saturday 20 November 2021. In...

‘Cabal derailed our Covid response’: PNG

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Papua New Guinea’s top Covid official has blamed his country’s poor response to the pandemic on its shattered health system and “a cabal of...

U.S lawmakers press White House on Compact talks

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United States congressional leaders have ramped up pressure on the White House to elevate focus on negotiations over Compacts of Free Association with the...

British diplomat on climate: ‘This is existential’

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The British High Commissioner to New Zealand says it's not her place to single out specific countries which need to do better on climate...

Kiribati’s attempts to keep stranded Australian judge out of the country ruled unconstitutional

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A landmark judgment in the Pacific country of Kiribati has ruled the government’s actions in blocking an Australian, a judge on Kiribati’s high court,...

Some Pacific nations won’t reach target vaccination rates until 2026: Lowy Institute research

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Slow vaccine take-up among Pacific nations will dramatically hamper regional COVID-19 recovery efforts with some countries not expected to reach high rates for another...

Fiji is slowly transitioning to normalcy

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Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama says Fiji remains on track to welcome back tourists in less than one week. Speaking on Radio Fiji One’s –...

Cook Islands PM repeats calls for international recognition of climate

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The Cook Islands Prime Minister is calling on the international finance community to recognise the debt small island states are taking on for climate...

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No-confidence motion against Vanuatu PM defeated, Government stability may keep PM Napat in office...

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A motion of no confidence against the Vanuatu Prime Minister Jotham Napat was defeated on Friday. The motion was voted down by 36 votes against...

PIF prioritises climate resilience and regional unity

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Climate change resilience remains a central goal for Pacific Island nations as they face its severe impacts. Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General Baron Waqa says...

France delays New Caledonia referendum

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By Nic Maclellan Bowing to reality, the French government has abandoned plans to hold a referendum on March 15 to consider a new political statute...