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Fijiana Drua on track to make Super W final in their debut season after landmark win

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With just one more home and away match to go in their debut season, the Fijiana Drua are on the brink of making the...

Solomon Islands new running track ready for use

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Athletes will soon use Solomon Islands’s first ever synthetic training running track built at the King George Sixth School site, East Honiara. According to a...

Indonesia needs to allow OHCHR visit: NZ foreign Minister Mahuta

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New Zealand's Minister for Foreign Affairs Nanaia Mahuta says the Indonesian Government needs to finalise the timing of the visit of the United Nations...

SPREP’s new Director General Sefanaia Nawadra takes office

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A new dawn at the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) starts this week with the organisation welcoming its new Director General. Sefanaia...

Scientists urge end to fossil fuel use as landmark IPCC report readied

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The world must abandon fossil fuels as a matter of urgency, rather than entrusting the future climate to untried “techno-fixes” such as sucking carbon...

Pacific leaders concerned of China’s growing influence

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Pacific development partners are determined that the region has become a contested space once again. Australia and New Zealand are recently concerned of China’s growing...

UN rights body appoints Tuvalu negotiator as climate change expert

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The UN top rights body appointed an expert on climate change and human rights for the first time on Friday, a move that is...

Solomon Islands won’t allow Chinese military base, says PM’s office

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Amid a regional backlash, the Solomon Islands said it would not allow a Chinese military base in the Pacific islands nation despite its plans...

NZ Foreign Minister says Pacific leaders may need to meet as Solomon Islands prepares to ink China security deal

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New Zealand Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta says Pacific leaders may need to meet as Solomon Islands prepares to ink China security deal Foreign Minister Nanaia...

Tuvalu ratifies the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty

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Tuvalu has ratified the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), bringing the total number of Treaty ratifications to 172 and underscoring the Pacific island state’s commitment...

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More political parties reflect healthy democracy, Fiji needs time for constitutional changes, says Ratuva

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The emergence of more political parties ahead of Fiji's next General Election should be viewed as a sign of a healthy democracy rather than...

Palau Justice Minister calls for turning Regional Security aspirations into action

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By Kambes Kesolei Palau’s Minister of Justice, Jennifer Olegeriil, has urged Pacific leaders to ensure that the commitments made at high-level summits and dialogues are...

Governor General warns climate change is Solomon Islands’ most existential threat

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The Governor-General, Sir David Tiva Kapu, says climate change is Solomon Islands’ “most existential threat” and is already washing away shorelines, adding that it...