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Commonwealth hires luxury Crown executive jets to do aid work in Pacific

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The Australian federal government hired private luxury jets belonging to Crown Melbourne to deliver aid, including COVID-19 vaccinations, to two Pacific destinations earlier this...

Mixed reactions to referendum in Kanak community

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There have been mixed opinions from the Kanak community, in New Caledonia, after the third and final referendum returned a 96 percent vote against...

Vanuatu approves State of Emergency extension

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Vanuatu is expected to undergo a further extension of the State of Emergency (SOE). This was confirmed in a Council of Ministers (COM) Meeting held...

U.S provides $42.3 million in funding to build radar system in Palau

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The installation of radar systems in Palau by the United States Defence Department will bring in US$42.3 million into the country’s economy, according to...

New Covid-19 border measures for the Cook Islands

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The Cook Islands Prime Minister says Cabinet has approved new entry rules for people once the border is reopened mid-January. Mark Brown said the Covid-19...

WHO lists 9th COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) approved on Friday the Covovax vaccine for emergency use listing (EUL), elevating to nine the number of immunisations approved...

Samoa rugby mourn death of Jake Grey

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Lakapi Samoa has announced the death of former Manu Samoa front rower Jake Jacob Grey. The 37 year-old passed away at Tupua Tamasese Meaole hospital...

Solomon Islands 2023 Pacific Games launches funding programme to support National Federations

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The Games Organising Committee (GOC) for the 2023 Pacific Games in Solomon Islands launched a funding programme to support National Sports Federations in Solomon...

Parker too good for Chisora

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The New Zealand boxer Joseph Parker has bagged a unanimous points decision win over British veteran Dereck Chisora in their heavyweight rematch in Manchester. Parker,...

Vanuatu CSOs demand National Parliament to officially declare a climate emergency for Vanuatu

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The disappointing outcomes of COP26 have shown the lack of political will from world leaders to address climate change at the global level says...

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UN Continental Shelf Body reviews Fiji Joint Submissions at 66th Session

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