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Human rights groups urge Tuvalu and Ireland to put rights at centre of fossil fuel transition talks

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Human rights groups are calling on Tuvalu and Ireland to make human rights a core part of the second International Conference on Transitioning Away...

Solomon Islands shapes first national response to climate Loss and Damage

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Solomon Islands is bringing government, provincial, research and community expertise together to shape its first National Loss and Damage Policy and Investment Roadmap, turning...

Foreign influence could quietly weaken Pacific unity, expert warn

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Pacific countries may need to look beyond the obvious signs of foreign interference with an international law expert warning that the bigger threat could...

Fiji PM Rabuka refuses to concede Malimali case defeat

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Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka is leaving the Government’s next move in the Barbara Malimali case to his legal advisers, while refusing to concede...

Operation Island Chief identifies 16 vessels of interest in major regional surveillance effort against illegal fishing

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Sixteen vessels of interest (VOIs) were identified during Operation Island Chief 2026 (OPIC26), one of the higher numbers recorded in recent FFA coordinated regional...

Inside Australia’s $150m gamble on the Pacific climate summit

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The government says its plan to host a climate summit in Fiji will direct global eyes on the Pacific’s fight against rising seas. But...

Papua New Guineans to start serving in Australian defence force

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Papua New Guineans will begin serving in Australia's Defence Force (ADF) over the next year, with recruitment ramped up to “thousands” over the next...

PIF 2026: Palau prepares for a Pacific meeting shaped by regional divisions

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Palau is preparing to host Pacific leaders later this month as the region faces a series of political, security and economic questions that could...

Pacific reach out to NZ for information on bird flu

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Pacific governments have asked New Zealand for advice on handling the H5 avian influenza, or bird flu, according to the Ministry of Primary and...

When the Pacific way is silence: Tuvalu, consensus and courage

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By Niuone Eliuta A nuclear-capable Chinese ballistic missile, launched from a nuclear-powered submarine in July 2026, arced over several Pacific nations and landed without warning...

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Human rights groups urge Tuvalu and Ireland to put rights at centre of fossil...

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Human rights groups are calling on Tuvalu and Ireland to make human rights a core part of the second International Conference on Transitioning Away...

Solomon Islands shapes first national response to climate Loss and Damage

0
Solomon Islands is bringing government, provincial, research and community expertise together to shape its first National Loss and Damage Policy and Investment Roadmap, turning...

Foreign influence could quietly weaken Pacific unity, expert warn

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Pacific countries may need to look beyond the obvious signs of foreign interference with an international law expert warning that the bigger threat could...