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WHO sounds warning over fast-spreading Omicron

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The Omicron variant of the coronavirus is spreading faster than the Delta variant and is causing infections in people already vaccinated or who have...

Papuan rebel fights a war without weapons from a land without food

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Wiro Nongganop says he commands a battalion of West Papua independence fighters, but he has no guns, only bows and arrows, and lives in...

Leave us alone, Fiji Opposition leader Gavoka tells People’s Alliance Party

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Fiji’s Opposition Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA) leader Viliame Gavoka has called on People’s Alliance Party leader and former Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka to...

Pasifika critical of proposed changes to kava regulation

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Food Standards Australia and New Zealand is coming under increased criticism from the Pacific diaspora over planned changes to kava regulation in Australia. The food...

Solomon Islands thanks foreign forces

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Solomon Islands is slowly returning to normality. And because of that Secretary to Prime Minister (SPM) Dr Jimmie Rodgers has thanked the foreign forces for...

Vanuatu Opposition leader Regenvanu urges PM not to increase allowances

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Vanuatu Opposition bloc is appealing to the Prime Minister not to implement the Council of Ministers’ decision to increase housing allowances for government ministers...

Only 9.9 percent elderly population in Solomon Islands vaccinated

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Only 9.9 percent of elderly people in Solomon Islands are fully vaccinated while only 33.8 percent have had their first dose. This was confirmed by...

US$7 million ADB Grant to help Marshall Islands move to renewables

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of the Marshall Islands (RMI) today signed agreements for a US$7 million grant to support the...

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...

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