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In its latest attempt to oust Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata’afa, Samoa’s FAST Party is taking legal action to try and secure an early general election.Margot Staunton, Senior ...
A political scientist believes younger politicians in Solomon Islands politics could lead to greater stability for the country’s government. Teuila Fuatai, RNZ Pacific Senior Journalist A ...
Approximately 90 percent of children in Samoa are subjected to violence in their lifetime, according to the United Nations Children’s Fund.RNZ Pacific A human rights organisation in Samoa is ...
While advertising itself as liberal and left wing, the Daily Blog promotes the same nationalist and militarist agenda as the entire parliamentary establishment, the union bureaucracy and the ...
The landmark event celebrates 10 years since the NTSA came into force in July 2014, strengthening regional cooperation in ...
This years festival boasts 32 world premieres and 20 international premieres, tackling themes of community, resilience, and ...
It was a high-quality encounter between two teams who had met in last years final in Honiara, but this match was a step up in ...
Papua New Guinea had already confirmed their entry to the tournament, virtue of their two earlier wins and with little at ...
Josua Raisuqe, 30, played for Top 14 side Castres. He was a member of the Fijian sevens side that won silver at last year’s Paris Olympics.RNZ Pacific Fiji rugby player Josaia Raisuqe has ...
The mere suggestion that the Act and the Tribunal should be reviewed signals this Governments belief that the Crown alone should define the meaning, relevance, and limits of Te Tiriti, said said ...
The two nations are set to begin negotiating a new defence treaty that is expected to see Papua New Guineans join the Australian Defence Force.Caleb Fotheringham, RNZ Pacific Journalist ...
Tonga saved their best performance for last with an excellent 5-1 win over American Samoa to cap off their qualifying campaign in style. Having conceded twice late on to deny them victory against ...