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CEDAW committee warns UN cash crisis threatens women’s rights

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The Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) has warned that a deepening United Nations financial and liquidity crisis is undermining global...

The island paradise with the world’s fastest growing HIV epidemic

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Fiji’s spiralling health crisis is linked to an explosion in methamphetamine that threatens to turn the Pacific into a ‘semi-narco region’ By Sarah Newey,...

Fiji, Samoa removed as EU updates tax blacklist

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EU Finance Ministers have updated the European Union’s list of non-cooperative tax jurisdictions, removing Fiji and Samoa from the blacklist while adding Viet Nam...

Japan vows to advance PALM10 outcomes in talks with Niue MP

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Japan will follow up on the outcomes of the 10th Pacific Leaders Meeting and continue working closely with Pacific Island countries, Parliamentary Vice-Minister for...

Samoa Observer remains banned

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Samoa Prime Minister's stance on the decision to ban journalists from the Samoa Observer newspaper remains firm. Prime Minister La'aulialemalietoa Leuatea Polāta'ivao Fosi Schmidt does...

ADB opens Solomon Islands resident mission, flags $362 million portfolio

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President of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Masato Kanda, has marked a “new beginning” with the official opening of ADB’s Resident Mission in Honiara...

Pacific nations battle billion-dollar drug trade

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As transnational crime syndicates target our Pacific waters, the Oceania Customs Organisation is working with its 24 member countries to defend our vast ocean...

Fijian Drua lock in trio

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Fijian Drua have strengthened their squad ahead of the coming seasons, confirming the re-signing of three key players in a show of confidence in...

UN chief urges renewed push to complete decolonisation as 17 territories remain

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More than 60 years after the UN launched its formal decolonisation drive, Secretary-General António Guterres on Monday urged renewed commitment to completing the unfinished...

Global climate law shifts after Pacific islands push historic rulings

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When Pacific Island students secured a historic advisory opinion from the world’s highest court last July, the legal victory was immediate. What came next has...

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