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China sensors Beijing from social media, banners calling the President a dictator go viral online
The Communist Party Congress on Sunday in Beijing is dealing with a big problem before the event. A rare protest against Xi Jinping is what has …
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Veterans Affairs Pacific Island System celebrates 25 years of service
At top, Dr. Adam Robinson Jr., director of the Veterans Affairs Pacific Islands Health Care System, spoke Friday at a celebration for the 25th …
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GAMMA opens up Asian Championships to Pacific Islands – InsideTheGames
“I would like to thank the Mayor of Pattaya Poramase Ngampiches and the organisers in Thailand for their willingness to integrate our Pacific Island …
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TEMU ON GOVERNMENT ARMS
Member for Abau District in Central Province, Sir Puka Temu has called on the Parliament house to relook at the three arms of power, the Judicial, Executive and the Legislative. Sir Puka Temu was asking the Deputy Speaker and the Speaker of Parliament under their powers to relook at the arrangements of this as well…
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MAPRIK MAIN MARKET
Costing over nine million Kina, the newly built four-winged market facility is nearing its completion. Maprik Town-known throughout the greater Sepik Region as the melting pot for economic trades in East and West Sepik, this new market infrastructure is the game changer for the people of the district and the entire East Sepik Province. The…
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Pacific Island coast watchers recognised for service in WWII – The Global Herald
1News published this video item, entitled “Pacific Island coast watchers recognised for service in WWII” – below is their description.
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Apple iPhone 14 And iPhone 14 Plus Review: Minor Upgrades For A Worthy Contender
New to all of this year’s iPhones are a handful of features like improved computational photography, the ability to detect that you’ve been in a car crash, enhanced video stabilization and even the ability to send emergency messages via satellite.
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Draconian Fiji ‘nowhere near genuine democracy’, says NFP’s Prasad | Asia Pacific Report
Fiji MP and the leader of the opposition National Federation Party, Professor Biman Prasad, is accusing Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama’s ruling …
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Coffee Booth at Sunbridgewells in Bradford city centre expands – Telegraph and Argus
It is Mrs Easter’s first coffee-related business. Mrs Easter sells coffees from countries including Papua New Guinea, Brazil, India and Uganda. She is …