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China using economic coercion to influence Palau’s relationship with Taiwan – Palau leader
Palau's President Surangel Whipps Jr claims China is “weaponising tourism” in a bid to get the nation to sever its ties with Taiwan.
Whipps said he has been told by Beijing “the sky is the limit” if they ditch their association with Taipei.
“At the end of the day we have a relationship with Taiwan and of course that relationship is...
Winston Peters says ‘we need to keep engaged’ with Micronesia
The President of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) officially held his first ever bilateral meeting with a New Zealand government minister on Tuesday.
The meeting was part of Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Winston Peters', Pacific tour of the Micronesian sub-region ahead of the 53rd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders' Summit in Tonga later this month.
The FSM is made...
‘We’re losing our culture, our values’: FSM
It has taken almost five months for the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) to receive funding support from the United States under the Compact of Free Association (COFA).
U.S President Joe signed into law the COFA agreements for FSM, Palau, and the Marshall Islands in March after a five-month delay.
The U.S Senate has provided US$7.1 billion in funding for the...
Amid Illicit drug boom, Is the Pacific’s regional security architecture fit for purpose?
By Jose Sousa-Santos
In January, Fiji police seized more than four tonnes of methamphetamine during two raids in Nadi, marking one of the largest drug seizures in the country’s history. But while Fiji police made the seizure, they weren’t working alone. Such a significant law enforcement operation would not have been possible without the immense multi-jurisdictional, cross-border coordination between...
Pacific meth usage could become epidemic if left unchecked – expert
A leading academic in the Pacific says New Zealand needs to take a more proactive approach when it comes to drug trafficking in countries like Fiji.
University of South Pacific (USP) lecturer Dr Annie Crookes spoke with Pacific Mornings about methamphetamine usage in Fiji and other countries in the Pacific.
In January 2024, a large meth bust in Nadi, Fiji found...
NZ to cooperate on marine resources in Palau
New Zealand and Palau will cooperate more closely on oceans and marine resources, Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters says.
“Marine resources are a critical source of food and economic security in the Pacific and are closely intertwined with the well-being and identity of Pacific communities,” said Minister Peters during a visit to Koror, Palau.
“Palau is recognised globally as a leader...
NZ RSE Scheme revitalised and cap increased
The RSE scheme is central to our relationships in the Pacific and has delivered tremendous benefits to everyone involved, Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters says.
The coalition Government is supporting the growth of New Zealand’s horticulture and viticulture industries, by revitalising the Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) Scheme and increasing the cap for the coming season.
“We are making changes that can...
Illicit Drugs Are Undermining Pacific Security
By Jose Sousa-Santos
A quick succession of drug busts in Fiji earlier this year — the seizure of 3.5 tons of crystal methamphetamine followed by another 1.1 tons — underscored the threat that the illicit drug trade and narco-corruption pose to the stability and security of countries and societies situated along the so-called Pacific drug highway.
Following the first methamphetamine seizure...
Flying Fijians rely on new talent
Flying Fijians’ head coach Mick Byrne had to bring in six uncapped players into his Pacific Nations Cup extended squad as experienced players were given time off due to family commitments.
The new players are Adrea Cocagi, Vuate Karawalevu, and Fijian Drua players Mesake Vocevoce, Apisalome Vota, Kavaia Tagivetaua and Epeli Momo.
Byrne believes this is an excellent opportunity for these...
Samoa rugby’s centennial starts next weekend
Lakapi Samoa Chief Executive Officer Faleomavaega Vincent Fepuleai confirmed that the union will be celebrating their 100-year anniversary on 25 August.
“Yes, we will be having our celebration on Sunday the 25th. We were hoping to have it at the Mulivai Cathedral but it's closed because there's work being done on it in preparation for the Commonwealth Heads of Government...
















