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Cook Islands, Australia strongly condemns Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

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The Cook Islands join with others in condemning Russia’s unprovoked invasion of the Ukraine. “We call on Russia to end the hostilities and violations of...

Russia-Ukraine conflict to impact Pacific economies – USP academic

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The invasion of Ukraine is likely to have a significant impact on the Pacific, warns a senior USP academic. Last Thursday, Russia commenced a massive...

‘We just keep going’: The Tongan resort destroyed by nature’s fury – for the third time

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When the Ha’atafu beach resort was levelled by the tsunami that hit Tonga last month, it was the third time that the family-run business...

NZ Government increasing number of RSE workers allowed into New Zealand from Pacific Islands

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The Government is increasing the number of seasonal workers from the Pacific Islands that are allowed into New Zealand. It is increasing the quota of...

In the Pacific, a rich vein of resources still doesn’t make for rich populations

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Fish, logs and metals buried under the sea floor are all on the shopping list of the resource-hungry powers of China and the West....

‘The grass is green here’: How Auckland became Mecca for Pasifika communities

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By Torika Tokalau Auckland was promoted as a ‘Mecca’ for Pacific Islanders in the 1950s. They came in their droves, and Tāmaki Makaurau is...

Super Rugby Pacific: Brumbies roll to 42-3 Fijian Drua thrashing

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The Brumbies have turned on a ruthless display to crush newcomers Fijian Drua 42-3 in a Super Rugby Pacific blowout at Canberra Stadium. The Brumbies...

EU seeks Fiji’s support in condemning Russia

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The European Union Ambassador to Fiji is hoping that the Fijian government will support their position and condemn the actions of Russia against Ukraine. Speaking...

UNDP mobilises US$500,000 recovery efforts for Tonga

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The UN Development Programme has committed US$500,000 to support recovery efforts for the Kingdom of Tonga following the eruption of the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha’apai...

Uncertain future for islanders who survived Tongan eruption

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The first two booms from the volcano were scary enough, but the third explosion was immense, sending everyone from the village running from their...

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