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The Pacific Islands Forum has commenced the third phase of the Review of the Regional Architecture. As agreed by the Forum Leaders, a High-Level Political Talanoa process is now underway across all Forum Member countries.
This pivotal phase will see a three-member High-Level Persons Group holding in-country engagements with Forum Heads of Government, Ministers and Senior Officials to gather perspectives...
U.S lawmakers renew call for increased engagement with Pacific island region amid Trump’s retreat mode
A proposal to boost Washington’s diplomatic relations with Pacific island nations received a new push in the U.S Congress amid President Donald Trump’s erratic foreign policy direction and faltering interest in the region
Proponents of the diplomatic reinforcement Thursday revived the “Our Pacific Partnership Act,” which would mandate the Department of State to institute a clear and comprehensive strategy to...
Coast Guard pulled National Security Cutter from planned Pacific Patrol to support border surge
To help it meet President Trump’s directive for the U.S government to achieve operational control of the southern border, the acting Coast Guard Commandant said he changed plans for one of the service’s National Security Cutters (NSCs) to support operations in the Indo-Pacific in favour of border security duties.
The change in plans was done in consultation with U.S Indo-Pacific...
When home becomes hell: Why the Pacific has one of the world’s highest rates of violence against women
By Belinda Kora in Papua New Guinea, Lice Movono & Gabriella Marchant in Fiji, Adel Fruean in Samoa & Chrisnrita Aumanu-Leong in Solomon Islands
Across the Pacific, women are being assaulted, abused and silenced — often by those they love most.
In an effort to spark change, survivors, perpetrators and frontline workers want to show you what one of the world's...
PNG Opposition MP Bird slams media crackdown
Papua New Guinea Opposition MP and East Sepik Governor, Allan Bird has issued a scathing rebuke of recent actions taken by government-linked entities against journalists, calling for a nationwide boycott of media companies tied to Telikom PNG.
“It is frightening the road our country is taking in relation to the ruling cartels actions against journalists,” Bird said in a strongly...
PNG PM must look deeper at alarming suppression, sackings of journalists, says Pacific media watchdog
Pacific Article 19 watchdog, the Pacific Freedom Forum (PFF) has welcomed the call from Papua New Guinea PM James Marape for more information and facts on the recent sacking of a high profile talk show host connected to his airtime with Opposition MP, Governor Allan Bird.
The three-week suspension of FM100 talkback host Cullighan Tanda for bringing points of view...
Vanuatu builds momentum ahead of United Nations climate negotiations
Government officials from across Vanuatu have taken a critical step to prepare for the 62nd session of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Subsidiary Bodies (UNFCCC SB62) in June and, ultimately, the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) in Brazil this November.
From 13–15 May 2025 in Port Vila, government officials have been engaged in the second national...
Australia commits $24.75m to SPREP
The Government of Australia has bolstered their commitment to the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) with an additional AUD$24.75 million (US$15.85 million).
The announcement was made during the annual high-level consultations between the Government of Australia and SPREP Thursday, building on longstanding partnership.
Sefanaia Nawadra, SPREP Director General, welcomed the announcement, saying:“Australia continues to be one of SPREP’s...
PINA Statement in support of the Media Council of Papua New Guinea on Press Freedom
The Pacific Islands News Association (PINA) stands in full solidarity with the Media Council of Papua New Guinea (MCPNG) in raising serious concerns about the growing suppression of journalists and media freedom in Papua New Guinea.
As the regional representative body for Pacific media, PINA is concerned with reports of increasing pressure, intimidation, and restrictions placed on journalists in PNG...
Ikanivere expected to depart Fijian Drua
Fijian Drua captain Tevita Ikanivere is expected to leave the club at the conclusion of the 2025 Super Rugby Pacific season.
Head coach Glen Jackson revealed the news in an interview earlier this week, noting that Saturday’s clash against the Western Force in Lautoka is likely to be Ikanivere’s final home appearance for the Drua.
Jackson also confirmed that several other...