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Australia Pledges USD1.6B for Nauru Migrant Deal
From Ratification to Action: UNESCO Empowers Nauru's Heritage Ambitions in the First National Consultation on the World Heritage Convention
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Fair recruitment key to sustainable reintegration, says PM Manele

Fair recruitment key to sustainable reintegration, says PM Manele

HONIARA – Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele, says the Pacific’s labour mobility programmes have become an important pathway for employment, skills development, and economic empowerment across the region. He was speaking at the opening of the Pacific...

Owner:  Catherine Lamani
Fair Recruitment Key to Sustainable Reintegration – Says Prime Minister Manele at PLMAM 2025 Opening
Nauru and Guam: A tale of two islands

Nauru and Guam: A tale of two islands

From the Publisher's Desk By Mar-Vic Cagurangan Nauru, the world’s smallest island republic, is emerging as a model of fiscal prudence in the Pacific region. Determined to take charge of its future, Nauru established the Intergenerational Trust...

Owner:  Mar-Vic Cagurangan (Editor & Publisher)
American Samoa faces triple threat to its fishing-based economy

American Samoa faces triple threat to its fishing-based economy

Nov. 6 (UPI) -- In American Samoa, the ocean is life -- but that life is under siege. The U.S. territory, marooned in the heart of the Pacific, faces a triple threat of climate change, industrial fishing and the rising push for deep-sea mining --...

Owner:  Reverend Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church
Which country has no rivers?

Which country has no rivers?

Sitting in India, if you imagine a country without rivers, it seems almost impossible. Yet, there's not just one, but 18 countries across the world which have no permanent rivers. Rain is scarce in these places, and without steady rainfall or...

Owner:  Purie Family
How deep-sea mining could threaten a vital ocean food source
Government withholds translated public interview about opaque Nauru deal

Government withholds translated public interview about opaque Nauru deal

The federal government has refused to release a translation of a public interview in which Nauru's president discusses the potentially multi-billion-dollar deal to take members of the so-called NZYQ cohort, because doing so would "likely" damage...

Owner:  Australian Government
Australia Begins Transferring Immigrants to Nauru Under Controversial Deal
Nauru, Australia sign $388M deal for refugees long-term resettlement arrangement
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