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UN experts sound alarm on serious Papua abuses, call for urgent aid

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UN human rights experts today expressed serious concerns about the deteriorating human rights situation in the Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua, citing...

PNG low Covid vaccination rate a worry: PM Marape

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has again raised his concern over the country’s very Covid-19 vaccination rate of 4.6 percent, telling health...

Cook Islands welcomes “landmark” win in the London Privy Council

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Cook Islands Prime Minister and Minister of Marine Resources (MMR), Mark Brown welcomed the London Privy Council’s judgement on the Government’s decision to expand...

As extreme weather ravages the Pacific, there is much to do and no time to waste

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By Mark Howden and Ofa Ma’asi-Kaisamy In the past decade the two most intense cyclones recorded to date in the southern hemisphere ripped through...

Pacific Islanders: Failure to commit to 1.5 degrees at COP27 will imperil the World’s Oceans

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By Catherine Wilson Oceans play a pivotal role in regulating the world’s climate and maintaining the conditions for human life on earth. And they...

PM Bainimarama back in Fiji

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Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama arrived into the country this morning from Melbourne, Australia where he underwent a cardiovascular surgery. Bainimarama tweeted this morning about...

Freely Associated States countries condemn Russia invasion of Ukraine

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Freely Associated States (FAS) nations strongly condemned Russian’s action in Ukraine, supporting the United Nations resolution with other countries. Palau, FSM, and Marshall Islands supported...

Ukraine crisis: ‘Fiji should openly condemn Russia for its armed aggression’ – Kotobalavu

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As a sovereign state and as a member of the United Nations, Fiji should openly express its strong support for Ukraine and its people...

Pacific Elders call halt to seabed mining

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Pacific Elders’ Voice (PEV) calls for a halt in seabed mining until “proper regulatory instruments can be put in place,” and recommends a regional...

Samoan farmworkers told to quit ‘white people’ unions

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Samoan farmworkers in Australia were pressured to quit a union by a senior Samoan government official who warned them not to defy him because...

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ADB procurement reform lifts competition and quality in Pacific infrastructure projects

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Samarkand, Uzbekistan A new procurement approach introduced by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is increasing competition, widening bidder participation,...

Fiji and Australia deepen Pacific partnership with Vuvale Union, tackle fuel crisis and security...

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Fiji and Australia have reaffirmed their deepening partnership, announcing progress toward a landmark “Vuvale Union” while pledging closer cooperation on security, climate action and...

ADB outlines new Pacific resilience push to counter rising external shocks

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Samarkand, Uzbekistan The Asian Development Bank (ADB) says its new Pacific Approach of 2026-2030 will focus heavily on building...