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Australia should blame itself for Solomon Islands’ shift to China

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Opinion by Kathrin Hille Alarm over planned security pact belies long-running problems in west’s approach to Pacific region The anxiety caused by China’s planned security...

Wallaroos embracing Test, Queensland return with Japan, Fijiana tri-series

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The Wallaroos could barely hide their excitement after fixtures against Fijiana and Japan were announced for next month. The tri-series ends a two-year drought without...

Moana Pasifika’s ‘overwhelming’ fundraising drive sends $75,000 worth of medical supplies and equipment to Tonga

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A container packed full of medical supplies and equipment is on its way to Tonga thanks to Moana Pasifika’s fundraising efforts. Moana Pasifika’s fundraiser ‘Ofa...

U.S admiral lashes ‘concerning’ Solomon Islands security pact with China

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A top American admiral has criticised a potential security pact between China and Solomon Islands, describing it as a “secret" arrangement worrying the U.S...

Pacific climate warriors react to UN IPCC climate report

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The 350.org Pacific Climate Warriors put forward strong reactions to Monday’s release of the UN IPCC Climate report entitled; Climate Change 2022: Mitigation of...

Tuvalu Foreign Minister urges countries to take greater responsibility for climate change to save island nations

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Countries should cut down on their greenhouse gas emission and take greater responsibility for problems created by climate change to save island nations like...

UN chief attacks Australia climate approach

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The United Nations secretary-general says Australia and other countries intent on increasing fossil fuel production are dangerous radicals. Antonio Guterres made the comment while launching...

UN climate report: It’s ‘now or never’ to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees

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A new flagship UN report on climate change out Monday indicating that harmful carbon emissions from 2010-2019 have never been higher in human history,...

New Caledonian Union adamant on complete decolonisation

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New Caledonia's largest pro-independence party said it will not give up on the gains made in terms of decolonisation from France under the 1998...

18 COVID-19 cases in Ha’apai community

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Ha’apai has 18 positive COVID-19 cases in the community, recorded on Saturday, Tongan Minister for Health, Dr Saia Piukala said Monday. He said according to...

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