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Pacific collective oppose Japanese Government utility company’s plans to dump radioactive waste in the Pacific Ocean

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The Pacific Collective on Nuclear Issues (the Collective) representing Pacific civil society organisations (CSOs) strongly opposes the plans of the Japanese Government and the...

Tongans told to protect water tanks from acid rain, as eruption continues

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As a large gaseous cloud continues to rise to 18km altitude and drift over all islands, all Tongan residents were advised by geologists to...

Palau President Whipps urges Senate to reconsider passage of digital residency bill

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Palau's President Surangel Whipps Jr. urged senators to reconsider the passage of the proposed Digital Residency Identification bill, which earlier failed to get a...

Alleged Honiara riot ‘instigator’ on $1,000 bail

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The Solomon Islands court has granted bail to one of the instigators of the recent rioting and looting in Honiara. Simon Mannie was arrested and...

Booster dose rolled out in Fiji for specific target population

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Fiji's Ministry of Health and Medical Services has rolled out the COVID-19 booster dose for a specific target population in the country. According to the...

Australia rules out lockdowns despite Omicron surge

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Australia must move past "the heavy hand of government" and authorities must stop shutting down people's lives with COVID-19 lockdowns, Prime Minister Scott Morrison...

Customs clearance software to boost trade for Kiribati and Tuvalu

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Kiribati and Tuvalu on 13 December officially started using UNCTAD’s ASYCUDAWorld customs management software to automate import and export clearance processes. The move will make...

Pacific Airlines in limbo while Australian government sends aid by luxury jets

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One of the Pacific's leading voices on the aviation industry says it would have been "nice" if Pacific airlines had been used for a...

PNG Power seeks ADB bailout

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is expected to rescue PNG Power Limited before Christmas. This is by way of carrying out a major overhaul of...

Has COVID-19 ended seafaring for Kiribati?

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Written by Maria Borovnik, Charlotte Bedford, Rochelle Bailey The Kiribati government closed their international border late in March 2020, to keep their island population...

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