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Pasifika Sipoti - wrap and results from the weekend
Tonga and Solomons unbeaten at OFC Under-16 event; Tennis wraps up in Tahiti; and Moana Pasifika climbs to eighth spot.
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ADB projects moderate economic growth for Pacific
The Pacific region is projected to have moderate economic growth in 2024 before picking up in 2025, the Asian Development Bank says.
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Pasifika Sipoti - preview of weekend sports
A preview of the weekend's sport, including Super Rugby Pacific, Super W, tennis and more.
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Pacific island countries growth to slow down in 2024 - World Bank
Economic growth in the Pacific is predicted to lag behind other emerging markets following the post-Covid boom caused by borders reopening.
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More than a billion people obese worldwide, research suggests
The highest rates are in Tonga and American Samoa for women and American Samoa and Nauru for men, with some 70-80 percent of adults living with obesity.
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Pacific news and sports in brief for December 12
A round-up of news and sports in brief form around the region.
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FSM 'faced with a fiscal cliff', President Simina says
Federated States of Micronesia President says his country could be staring down a "fiscal cliff" very soon if the US Congress does not approve its compact agreement. Audio
- Pacific news in brief for November 17
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Pacific Games 2023: Teams start arriving in Honiara
Pacific nations are starting to fly into Honiara for the 2023 Pacific Games, with several contingents already weclomed in by the Games Organising Committee.
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Adeang's elevation to Nauru presidency brings concerns
The elevation of long time Nauru politician David Adeang to the country's presidency is raising concerns in a number of areas. Audio
- Pacific news in brief for October 25
- Pacific news in brief for October 20
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Pacific Games: how it all began 60 years ago
The Pacific Games celebrates six decades this year. Craig Stephen looks back at those very first Games, which took place in Fiji in 1963. Video
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Pacific correspondent Lydia Lewis
Tokelau is experiencing its first Covid-19 community outbreak, it is now officially the second to last country in the world to experience community transmission. Immigration New Zealand says it is not… Audio
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Pacific news in brief for May 22
Round-up of news from around the region including the Cook Islands, Samoa, Tonga and French Polynesia
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Pacific news in brief for May 19
Round-up of news in brief including who is replacing Joe Biden at PNG summit
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Pacific news in brief for May 9
Round-up of news from Fiji, Tonga, Vanuatu, Northern Marianas, Nauru
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New dates for stalled Micronesian Games announced
The twice-delayed Micronesian Games will now be held from June 15-24, 2024 in Majuro, Marshall Islands.
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Nauru dominates Oceania powerlifting tourney
Nauru dominated the Oceania Powerlifting Championship in Niue last week, winning 61 medals in total and setting an unofficial world record in the process.
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Pacific news in brief for April 18
News round-up from Solomon Islands, Fiji, Tuvalu, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Marshall Island, Tonga
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Sports news in brief for April 11
All the latest sports news, including rugby 7s, archery, powerlifting, and football
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Pacific news in brief for April 6
News round-up from New Caledonia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Northern Marianas, and Vanuatu
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Micronesian Games delayed due to issues with facilities
The Micronesian Games Council said it's delaying the 10th Micronesian Games in Majuro, Marshall Islands due to the unreadiness of the host islands' sports facilities. Audio
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Ex-Nauru leader Baron Waqa's appointment as Forum head under scrutiny
Analysis - The question being asked around the Pacific is how the region's leaders could agree to Nauru's Baron Waqa becoming the new secretary general of the Pacific Islands Forum, writes Don Wiseman…
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Pacific news in brief for March 6
UN ocean treaty is agreed; visa free travel for ni-Vanuatu citizens to New Caledonia; Nauru inducted into Micronesian Islands Forum, and more