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Marape's forest promised dismissed as 'empty gesture'
10 Jul 2025Community advocacy group ACT NOW says the PNG prime minister's promise to stop issuing new forestry licences will do nothing to stop illegal logging.
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Rainbow Warrior bombing 40th anniversary: Advocates warn of expanding nuclearism in Pacific
10 Jul 2025On the anniversary of the bombing of the protest ship, anti-nuclear advocates warn the Pacific region is facing expanding nuclearism through developments like AUKUS.
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Police offer reward to try and solve Hela sorcery murder
10 Jul 2025There has long been an effort to curb what is known as Sorcery Accusation Relation Violence, but the practice continues.
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Tahiti reigns supreme at 2025 Pacific Mini Games
The Tahitians signalled their intentions early when the competition kicked off nine days ago, and they finished with 72 gold, 41 silver and 29 bronze medals.
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Ex-Madang governor calls local election delay 'unconstitutional'
10 Jul 2025Peter Yama says candidates have wasted their time, money and resources campaigning, and the deferral is unfair to them.
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Tavatavanawai to debut as All Blacks team for second France test named
10 Jul 2025The Fiji-born player will have the opportunity to earn his first All Blacks cap on Saturday night, becoming the fifth debutant this season so far.
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Double gold: Fiji crowned champions in 3x3 basketball
10 Jul 2025And in the process, qualifying for the FIBA 3x3 Under-23 World Cup later this year and the 2026 Commonwealth Games.
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Pacific news in brief for 10 July
10 Jul 2025A round-up of from around the region, including a plastic bag ban coming into force in the Cook Islands.
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Will Ratu Tevita Mara step into politics?
A Fijian political commentator predicts "it's likely" the "humble" son of Fiji's first prime minister "will be approached" to enter politics once he gains chiefly status. Audio
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Manusina player asks for financial help for Rugby World Cup
"Funding for teams like Manusina is scarce and financially has been weighing heavy on our minds."
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American Samoa declares dengue outbreak
9 Jul 2025Territorial epidemiologist Adam Konrote said four of the confirmed cases were imported, but the two newest ones are locally acquired. Audio
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Cabinet to consider sugar and alcohol tax proposal
9 Jul 2025The proposed taxes are aimed at helping combat the increasing cases of non-communicable diseases, which are affecting over half of the country's resident population.
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President Surangel Whipps Jr on the Pacific Mini Games
"It is about sharing, supporting, and lifting each other up."
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Solomons and Fijian students stuck in Israel return home safely
9 Jul 2025Five Solomon Islands and 13 Fijian students have all returned home after being caught in the 12-day Isreal-Iran war. Audio
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Fiji's central bank, TV network warn public to avoid fake investment scheme
The warning comes after a video circulating on social media groups showed the Reserve Bank of Fiji governor promoting a "get-rich-quick" scheme.
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Crocs that spent 25 years in concrete cage rehomed in sanctuary
9 Jul 2025After a quarter of a century living in a caged concrete pit, two salt water crocodiles in the Solomon Islands have been moved to a sanctuary thanks to a NZ animal charity.
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Immigration NZ confirms Samoa-based staff aided 'internal fraud'
8 Jul 2025Immigration New Zealand says immigration workers helped the offender obtain paperwork or win favourable treatment in exchange for bribes.
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Former anti-corruption head to fight 'destroyed career' after damning inquiry
Barbara Malimali - described as "universally corrupt" by the commissioner of the inquiry - was suspended by Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka on 29 May.
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Tonga claims shot put gold as Mini Games draw to a close
And Tahiti has stamped its mark as the team to beat when it hosts the Pacific Games in two years' time.
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Tonga's King and Queen in Fiji for historic chiefly investiture
They're being honoured during historic ceremonies to confer three chiefly titles on the son of Fiji's first prime minister, who spent more than a decade exiled in Nuku'alofa.
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A changing environment — tuna threatened by climate change
8 Jul 2025The vital tuna, a cornerstone of both the region's marine ecosystem and its economic stability, is facing unprecedented challenges.
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Teen urges Kiwi youth to tackle climate-fuelled food poverty
8 Jul 2025Joel Titus visited Malaita in the Solomon Islands in December 2024 as a World Vision New Zealand youth ambassador.
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Bougainville election process begins as writs issued
8 Jul 2025Voting is scheduled for one week starting on 2 September, allowing seven weeks of campaigning.
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Pacific Mini Games: Tahiti's gold rush continues with two days to go
The French territory has more than double the gold medals of nearest rival with 59, and 117 medals in total.
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