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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...

Strong political leadership needed to weed out corruption: Samoa PM

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The 9th session of the Conference of the States Parties (CoSP) officially commenced in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, on 13 December 2021. Samoa is one of...

PNG get vaccinated: WHO

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) is urging Papua New Guinea to increase its Coronavirus vaccination rates in its efforts to prepare for a Omicron...

UN rights forum’s action on climate and COVID-19 vaccines shows its relevance, says President Ambassador Khan

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After one of the busiest years in the history of the Human Rights Council, President and Fijian diplomat Ambassador Nashat Shameem Khan insisted on...

UN chief: ‘We cannot defeat a pandemic in an uncoordinated way’

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Arguing that the world “cannot defeat a pandemic in an uncoordinated way”, the UN Secretary-General said on Thursday that countries “must take concrete action...

Fiji urges supports for PIF declaration on maritime boundaries and sea level rise

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The United Nations Members States are urged to support the large Oceanic States within the Blue Pacific Continent, which have a profound connection to...

Three new centres to assist Pacific Island countries

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China is focusing on establishing three centers to assist Pacific Island countries including Fiji in addressing certain issues. Chinese Ambassador to Fiji, Qian Bo explains...

Treat Omicron seriously, Fiji Health Ministry warns

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-Fiji's Permanent Secretary for Health Dr James Fong is concerned that people are not taking the new Omicron variant seriously. Dr Fong said more than...

Malaita Premier Suidani reinforces autonomy survey pledge, queries presence of foreign military vessel

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Malaita Premier Daniel Suidani again reinforced his government’s plan to carry out a survey seeking an autonomous government for his province. In a public address...

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