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Low turnout at New Caledonia independence poll ‘weighs heavily’ – Forum election observers

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Low voter turnout at New Caledonia's independence referendum, after a boycott by indigenous groups “weighs heavily” on the French territory's self-determination process, election observers...

Fiji government addresses plan to rip up reef

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The Fijian government has made clear it won’t approve any proposal that damages the environment following a Newsroom investigation that exposed a New Zealand-registered...

Tourism to help Pacific growth rebound in 2022, says ADB report

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The economies of the Pacific are set to rebound in 2022, according to the latest issue of the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) Pacific Economic...

First local female CEO of Solomon Telekom Company

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Solomon Telekom Company Limited has confirmed the appointment of Christina Lasaqa as its new chief executive officer. Lasaqa, a Solomon Islands national from Gwou’ulu, Lau...

New Caledonia referendum result rejected

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New Caledonia's pro-independence umbrella organisation says it doesn't recognise the legitimacy and validity of the third and final referendum on independence from France. The statement...

Pacific Islands Forum Ministerial Committee preliminary statement on New Caledonia referendum

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The Pacific Islands Forum Ministerial Committee to New Caledonia observed the 2021 New Caledonia referendum on independence held on 12 December 2021. It deployed to...

Unsuccessful premiership contender Tu‘i‘onetoa expresses bitterness at being abandoned

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Tonga interim Prime Minster Pōhiva Tu’i’onetoa has complained about being dumped by his own interim Cabinet Ministers, saying he just found out after the...

China offers increased fisheries presence, IUU cooperation to Pacific island nations

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A senior Chinese official recently told a meeting of Pacific island fisheries officials that China wants to increase its fisheries presence in the region. During...

U.S Ambassador to Solomons warns of aid that goes to ‘one bank account’

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The U.S Ambassador to the Solomon Islands has warned Pacific Islands against “aid that benefits one person, one party and one bank account” -...

New Caledonia faced with uncertainty over Noumea Accord exit

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A law professor in Noumea says New Caledonia is now faced with a period of high uncertainty, be it political, economic or institutional. Mathias Chauchat...

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