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OFC Champions League: Hekari recruit two Brazillians, as Oceania teams ready to go
7 May 2024Papua New Guinea football champions Hekari United have taken on two Brazilian players for the OFC Men's Champions League in Tahiti, which kicks off on Saturday.
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Cancer's place in US Pasifika deaths revealed
7 May 2024Death rates for Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders in the US are 30 percent higher for breast cancer and 75 percent higher for liver cancer.
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Pacific news in brief for May 7
7 May 2024A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including a new non-stop flight service between Australia and Palau being launched.
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$17 million to replace lead pipes in Northern Marianas
7 May 2024The US Environmental Protection Agency says lead exposure disproportionately affects communities of colour and low-income communities.
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Carmel Sepuloni believed to be contestant on new season's Celebrity Treasure Island
7 May 2024Former deputy prime minister and senior Labour MP Carmel Sepuloni is understood to be one of the contestants on the new season of Celebrity Treasure Island.
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'Senior portfolios' expected to be taken up by Sogavare's group in new Solomons govt
6 May 2024A veteran Solomon Islands journalist says people in the country expect the last 12 portfolios in this government will go to 'Our Party' MPs.
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Fiji govt told to fix 'huge gap in the system' to tackle human trafficking
A human rights lawyer says the Fijian government has neglected the issue of human trafficking and is urging the government to tackle the issue with the same intent as it does drug trafficking. Audio
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Canadian miner exploring for gold and copper on Bougainville
6 May 2024A Canadian mining company, Island Passage Development Canada Limited (IPDC) is undertaking a mining exploration programme in Bougainville.
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Pacific news in brief for May 6
6 May 2024A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including the World Bank urging Papua New Guinea to address a "human capital crisis" and invest more in educating children.
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Pasifika Sipoti wrap
6 May 2024A round-up of results from the big sporting events that took place in the weekend, including Super Rugby, rugby sevens, cricket and soccer.
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Q and A: ANU's Stephen Howes on Australia's Pacific Engagement Visa quotas
7 May 2024Australian National University's Development Policy Centre head, Stephen Howes, says Papua New Guinea has emerged as a big winner for the program.
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Scientific shark study resumes in New Caledonia
4 May 2024A scientific study on shark presence and behaviour is to resume shortly in New Caledonia's Southern Province, where two incidents in February last year prompted an indiscriminate culling campaign.
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Don't 'mistake' Pacific leaders 'quietness' on AUKUS as support for NZ's position - expert
3 May 2024A Pacific regionalism expert has called out New Zealand's Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters for withholding information from the public on AUKUS military pact. Audio
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Jeremiah Manele reveals 11 ministers; more announced soon
6 May 2024Eleven MPs were confirmed as ministers in the Government for National Unity and Transformation coalition on Saturday and another 12 are exepcted to be sworn in the coming days.
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French Pacific news in brief
4 May 2024A round-up of news in brief from the French Pacific region, including a protest in New Caledonia to support a senior Kanak journalist who has come under heavy criticism on social media
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World Press Freedom Day 2024: Pacific reporters identify issues
4 May 2024While the world marks World Media Freedom Day, in Papua New Guinea, one of the big issues is the loss of experience in the sector. Audio
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Solomons cabinet expected to be finalised this weekend
4 May 2024Solomon Islands new Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele expects to have his cabinet lineup finalised over the weekend, as police warn Solomon Islanders to stop posting "inciting" content on Facebook.
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Pasifika Sipoti - preview of weekend sports
3 May 2024A preview of the weekend's sport, including Super Rugby Pacific clashes and Singapore 7s.
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Vanuatu's Kalsakau resigns, wants referendum postponed
Vanuatu's former prime minister and opposition leader MP Ishmael Kalsakau has stepped down - just two days after he confirmed he was the rightful opposition leader. Audio
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Pacific news in brief for May 3
3 May 2024A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including Fiji and Australia discussing Pacific security.
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61 dengue-like illness cases in latest report from Samoa
In its latest surveillance report, the country's health ministry says the dengue-like illness count remains high.
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King questions govt decisions in Parliament speech
Tonga's King Tupou VI closed the 2023/2024 session of the Tongan Parliament with a hard-hitting message delivered by one of his Privy Council members.
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Sapolu excited with Pacific interest in American football
3 May 2024Ex-gridiron star Manase Jesse Sapolu talks Pacific flair in the NFL with senior sports journalist Iliesa Tora.
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Jeremiah Manele is new Solomon Islands Prime Minister
2 May 2024Jeremiah Manele has been elected prime minister of Solomon Islands polling 31 votes to 18 over rival candidate and former opposition leader Mathew Wale.
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