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Reviving Fiji’s Sugar Sector: Can Collaboration Save the Industry?
Fiji’s sugar industry is at a crucial turning point, with calls for immediate reforms from key figures like Arvind Singh and the Nadi Chamber of Commerce and… read more
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Vanuatu’s Political Unity: A Coalition on the Rise
Vanuatu’s political landscape is witnessing a pivotal moment as coalition parties unite ahead of Parliament’s first sitting. Key leaders are in negotiations to finalize leadership roles and… read more
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Fiji’s Traffic Troubles: Government Unveils Ambitious Solutions
Fiji is gearing up for a transformation in its transportation landscape as the government unveils plans to tackle chronic traffic congestion. With ambitious road expansions and a… read more
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Cook Islands’ China Deal: A New Era of Diplomacy or a Security Gamble?
The Cook Islands is on the brink of a significant shift in its foreign relations as Prime Minister Mark Brown prepares for a state visit to China.… read more
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Diplomatic Dilemma: Fiji’s Embassy Move Sparks Global Reactions
Fiji’s recent embassy opening in Jerusalem has sparked strong backlash from Palestine, which deems the move a violation of international law. This controversial decision places Fiji in… read more
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Pacific Nations Unite for Climate Action Amid U.S. Withdrawals
Pacific nations remain unwavering in their fight against climate change, even after the U.S. exit from the Paris Agreement. Leaders emphasize resilience and collaboration, highlighting the critical… read more
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Historic Showdown: Brumbies Ready for Fiji’s Rugby Challenge
As the ACT Brumbies prepare for a groundbreaking match against the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua in Fiji, excitement is building on both sides. With the Brumbies aiming… read more
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U.S. Aid Freeze: Challenges and Opportunities for Southeast Asia’s Future
A significant shift in U.S. foreign aid policy is sending ripples through the Pacific and Southeast Asia. As questions arise about the future of crucial development programs,… read more
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Pacific Media in Transition: Adapting to a Digital Future
As the digital landscape evolves, Pacific islands grapple with the challenge of media transformation. While Fiji leads the way in embracing digital journalism, other nations face hurdles… read more
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Pacific Islands Unite for Gender Equality in 2025 GESI Week
The Pacific Islands Forum is gearing up for a transformative Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Week in February 2025. This pivotal event aims to unite various stakeholders… read more
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Tensions Rise Over Cook Islands’ China Deal: What’s at Stake for New Zealand?
Tensions rise as New Zealand voices concerns over the Cook Islands’ Prime Minister’s upcoming agreements with China. With significant implications for regional security and collaboration, will transparency… read more
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New Governor Faces Scrutiny Amid Money Laundering Allegations
Amid a backdrop of legal turmoil and serious allegations, Elizabeth Genia steps into the role of governor at the Bank of Papua New Guinea. Her tenure begins… read more
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Fiji’s Media Revolution: A New Dawn for Press Freedom
Fiji’s coalition government is taking bold steps to champion media freedom, beginning with the repeal of a controversial act that restricted journalism. As leaders gather at the… read more
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PNG Anchors Maritime Rights Ahead of Independence Milestone
As Papua New Guinea approaches a landmark anniversary, it takes a bold step by submitting its geographical coordinates to the United Nations, reaffirming its maritime boundaries. This… read more
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Vanuatu’s New Era: Uncontested Leadership Sparks Hope for Recovery
Vanuatu welcomes new leadership as Jotham Napat is elected Prime Minister unopposed, backed by a diverse coalition government. With pressing challenges on the horizon, including national rebuilding… read more
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Australia Strengthens Ties with Pacific Athletes Ahead of Major Events
The Australian Olympic Committee is taking a bold step by extending its sports diplomacy program, aimed at empowering Pacific athletes ahead of monumental events like Paris 2024… read more
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Valls’ Mission: Can New Caledonia Find Stability After the Storm?
Anticipation grows as French Overseas Minister Manuel Valls prepares to visit New Caledonia for crucial talks on the territory’s political future. Following recent turmoil and discussions with… read more
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Unity in the Pacific: PNG Welcomes Vanuatu’s New Leadership
In a show of solidarity, Prime Minister James Marape of Papua New Guinea has warmly congratulated Jotham Napat on his election as Prime Minister of Vanuatu. Their… read more
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New Zealand’s Mining Dilemma: Balancing Profit and Preservation
New Zealand’s stance on deep-sea mining is on the brink of a significant shift, raising questions about the balance between economic growth and environmental protection. With new… read more
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Cook Islands Cabinet Stands Firm with PM Brown Amid China Agreement Controversy
Amid rising tensions and opposition calls for his resignation, Prime Minister Mark Brown finds steadfast support from his Cabinet as he prepares to sign a significant agreement… read more
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Vanuatu’s New Prime Minister: A Coalition for Change and Stability
Vanuatu’s political landscape is shifting with the election of Prime Minister Jotham Napat and his strategic cabinet appointments. As he assembles a coalition of 39 MPs from… read more
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Vanuatu’s New PM Eyes Strengthened U.S. Ties Amid Pacific Rivalry
In his inaugural address, newly appointed Prime Minister Jotham Napat outlines a bold vision for Vanuatu’s future, emphasizing enhanced ties with the United States amidst growing geopolitical… read more
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Trailblazer for Change: Vanuatu’s Historic First Female MP
In a groundbreaking moment for Vanuatu, Marie Louise Milne has become the first woman in 34 years to join Parliament, standing out amid 51 male colleagues. As… read more
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Australia’s Commitment: Partner of Choice for the Cook Islands Amidst Rising Tensions
Australia reaffirms its commitment to being the “partner of choice” for the Cook Islands amid growing concerns over the island’s deepening ties with China. As geopolitical dynamics… read more
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Palau Prepares for Pacific Mini Games Media Revolution
Excitement is building as Palau prepares to host the 12th Pacific Mini Games, marking nearly two decades since the last event in 2005. With local media joining… read more
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Fiji’s Traffic Troubles: Government’s Bold New Plan to Ease Congestion
Fiji is gearing up for a series of innovative trials designed to tackle the escalating traffic congestion affecting daily commuters. With a strong focus on community feedback,… read more
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Paddling Towards Success: Palau Welcomes New Canoes for Pacific Mini Games!
Excitement is building in Palau with the arrival of new canoes for the Pacific Mini Games! This crucial milestone marks the beginning of intense preparations for the… read more
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FNPF Sets New $250,000 Cap on Contributions: What You Need to Know!
The Fiji National Provident Fund is making significant changes to contribution limits starting February 2025. With a new cap set at $250,000 for additional contributions, FNPF aims… read more
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PacificAus Sports Series Kicks Off: A Clash of Cultures and Competition!
The PacificAus Sports Netball Series has officially commenced, bringing together a vibrant mix of national teams in Brisbane. With the return of the Black Swans and the… read more
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New Zealand’s Black Caps Strike Back: A Dominant Win Over Pakistan!
New Zealand’s Black Caps marked their title ambitions with a stunning 60-run win against defending champions Pakistan. Key contributions from Will Young and Tom Latham propelled them… read more