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Anti-money laundering regulations in the Pacific – a double-edged sword

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Written by Dek Joe Sum Across the world, new measures are being introduced to keep up with the increasingly sophisticated money laundering and terrorism-financing...

Pacific Islands Forum’s head to be replaced, FSM President David Panuelo says, after leadership dispute

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A top Micronesian leader says Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) secretary-general Henry Puna will quit the position in order to stop the key regional diplomatic...

Cook Islands detects first Covid case

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The Cook Islands has detected its first case of Covid-19. Prime Minister Mark Brown said this case was not connected to the visitor who tested...

Climate fight pledge – Blinken: These islands are ground zero for the devastating impacts

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The United States is committed to tackling the devastating impact of climate change in the Pacific region. U.S Secretary of State Antony Blinken noted this...

Pacific workers face deportation despite probe into their employer

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The federal government has threatened to cancel the visas of Pacific Islanders brought to Australia to fill chronic worker shortages in the meat processing...

Waratahs on guard against Fijian ambush

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Laughing off claims Fijian Drua will be the easybeats of Super Rugby Pacific, the NSW Waratahs are instead on guard against a first-round ambush...

Fijian Drua works on clarity

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Many of the 40 Swire Shipping Fijian Drua players were not born when Super Rugby started in 1996. However, some of the youngsters will be...

Micronesian leaders expect Forum Secretary General to step down by June

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The President of the Federated States of Micronesia says his country has paused its withdrawal from the Pacific Islands Forum as they expect the...

World must ‘change track’ to protect oceans from climate crisis: Guterres

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The planet is facing the triple crises of climate disruption, biodiversity loss and pollution, Secretary-General António Guterres told the One Ocean Summit on Friday,...

Tonga eruption and tsunami caused US$90 million in damages – World Bank report

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The Tonga Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha'apai volcanic eruption, tsunami and ashfall has caused an estimated US$90.4 million (TOP 208 million) in damages – the equivalent of approximately...

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