Cook Islands PM pledges to release details of China deal

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor Tarotonga, Cook Islands – Prime Minister Mark Brown has announced his government’s commitment to releasing details of a significant deal with China, amidst growing concerns about transparency and potential impacts on the South Pacific nation’s sovereignty. The move comes after increasing pressure from the opposition and international observers demanding more…

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Vanuatu Strips Trade Commissioners of Diplomatic Passports Amid Abuse Concerns

瓦努阿图撤销贸易专员外交护照,因担忧滥用权力 Richard Sanders In a move aimed at addressing growing public unease, Vanuatu’s Internal Affairs Minister, Andrew Napuat, has signed an order revoking diplomatic passports held by trade commissioners. The Vanuatu Daily Post reports that Minister Napuat stated the government has received credible reports of inappropriate conduct by a number of trade commissioners, prompting the…

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Deal with China complements, not replaces, NZ relationship,” Cook Islands PM

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown (left), Cook Islands Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration Tukaka Ama, China’s Premier Li Qiang, China’s Minister of Natural Resources Guan ZhiouFrom left: Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown and Cook Islands Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration Tukaka Ama meeting with…

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Cook Islands signs China deal at centre of diplomatic row with New Zealand

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor The Cook Islands has signed a “comprehensive strategic partnership” agreement with China without disclosing the contents with New Zealand prior to ratification. Cook Islands Foreign Minister Tingika Elikana confirmed to RNZ on Saturday morning the deal with China had been signed. While the agreement has been long-signalled, the manner in…

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Innovative Voting Solutions for Pacific Island Nations: Lessons from the Philippines

Richard Sanders, Kaoshiung, Taiwan The Pacific Islands, characterized by their vast ocean expanses and scattered geography, face unique challenges in the electoral process. With many islands being remote and accessible only by boat or plane, traditional voting methods often lead to logistical nightmares. Voter turnout can be influenced by the difficulty of reaching polling stations,…

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Pacific Islands beauty pageant turns ugly

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor The tranquil beauty of the Pacific Islands has been marred by controversy in recent days, as allegations of bribery and favoritism have rocked the annual Miss Pacific Islands beauty pageant. The pageant, which has been a staple of the region’s cultural calendar for decades, has been plagued by accusations that…

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