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PNG’s political wrangling ‘stayed’ – for now
23 January, 2014
Kiery Manassah

PNG’s political wrangling ‘stayed’ – for now

Neither Government nor Opposition has been successful in using the police in their tit-for-tat dispute
A judicial debacle in Nauru
22 January, 2014
Kiery Manassah

A judicial debacle in Nauru

The sole magistrate’s deportation throws Nauru’s judiciary into disarray
Natuman: Indonesia hijacked the MSG delegation
21 January, 2014
Dan McGarry

Natuman: Indonesia hijacked the MSG delegation

Odds of West Papuans gaining membership in the MSG seem slimmer than before
Vanuatu cable launch delayed
21 January, 2014
Dan McGarry

Vanuatu cable launch delayed

Local ISPs are still excited at the prospect of lower prices and vastly better quality of service
Brian Lima resigns from Manu Samoa
16 January, 2014
Dulciana Somare-Brash

Brian Lima resigns from Manu Samoa

The Samoan rugby star is facing charges for beating up his wife at a children’s concert
One dead, hundreds homeless in Tonga
15 January, 2014
Dan McGarry

One dead, hundreds homeless in Tonga

Officials state that it’s a ‘miracle’ that only one person lost her life when cyclone Ian hit the Ha’api islands
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