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Set up peacekeeping force: Sir Julius Chan

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In light of the recent riots in Honiara, New Ireland Governor, Sir Julius Chan has reminded Papua New Guinea’s leadership to set up the...

Convert climate ‘promises to action’, urge UN rights experts

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Marking the 35th anniversary of the Declaration on the Right to Development, independent UN human rights experts on Friday issued an urgent call to...

New drug laws passed in PNG Parliament

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Anyone caught trafficking, peddling or consuming illicit drugs or controlled substances will face life imprisonment or a fine of up to K2 million (US$565,000)...

Government returns leased aircraft and launches an audit of Samoa Airways

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The Government of Samoa intends to rescind the lease over a Samoa Airways Boeing 737-800 aircraft and also launch a full audit of the...

Australia’s Chief Vet visits Fiji to strengthen biosecurity and animal health collaboration

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Australia’s Chief Veterinary Officer Dr Mark Schipp is traveling to Fiji to strengthen ties with key Fijian agricultural, veterinary, and animal health representatives. Dr Schipp...

PNG rejects request to operate under Australia

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The Papua New Guinea Police Forces contingents will operate on its own under the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF). This was confirmed by Moses...

MP Kenilorea calls for calm ahead of no confidence motion

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The Member of Parliament for East Areáre Constituency Peter Kenilorea Junior has urged all Solomon Islanders to allow MPs to undertake their duty in...

Solomon Islands may switch diplomatic ties from China to Taiwan amid unrest, says provincial leader

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Solomon Islands Premier Daniel Suidani says his province of Malaita will also push for independence if the prime minister does not stand down. The premier...

Don’t panic but prepare for Omicron likely spread, says WHO

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As scientists continue to investigate the Omicron COVID-19 variant, the UN World Health Organisation (WHO) on Friday urged countries not to panic but to...

New Caledonia referendum challenged in Paris court

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A group of citizens in New Caledonia has asked France's highest administrative court to postpone next Sunday's third and final independence referendum. In an urgent...

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Samoa deputy PM loses seat after Court finds corrupt practices

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The Samoa Electoral Court has today ruled that deputy Prime Minister and Member of Parliament for Falealili I, Toelupe Maoiautele Pou Onesemo, is guilty...

Western Pacific governments urged to speed up action to end TB in the region

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) urged governments in the Western Pacific region to accelerate country-led action to transform tuberculosis care, decentralize services and scale...

Commonwealth SG warns global debt crisis threatens ‘survival’ of Small States

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The Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Shirley Botchwey has warned that rising global debt is threatening development, sovereignty and survival for many countries, particularly small...