Fiji’s emigration boom: will it last?

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By Stephen Howes and Huiyuan Liu The spike in migration out of Fiji since the end of COVID has been widely commented on. It is...

Breaking Barriers: Mavis Podokolo’s Journey to Editorial Excellence

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Mavis Podokolo, a young female editor of the Island Sun Newspaper, has emerged as a trailblazer in the Solomon Islands’ media industry. From humble...

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Massive U.S-led naval exercises in Hawaii and Pacific islands reflect over a century of...

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By Kate Lewis Hood Since the last week in June, navies and naval assets from 29 countries have been taking part the world’s largest naval...

PALM10 and the New Caledonia Problem

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By Rieko Hayakawa On 16 July, exactly two months after the New Caledonia riots that began on May 13, The 10th Pacific Islands Leaders...

GCF Approves US$22.6 Million for Tonga Coastal Resilience Project

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The Green Climate Fund (GCF) Board has approved a US$22.66 million grant for Tonga’s Coastal Resilience Project, supplemented by US$1.2 million in co-financing from...

Island nations fight climate change in unity with Japan

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The Pacific islands cover nearly a fifth of the Earth’s surface, and Japan and the greater international community depend on these territories, primarily because...

Striding forward together

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By Op-ed Fumio Kishida, Prime Minister of Japan Japan and Pacific Island countries and regions, connected by the Pacific Ocean and kizuna (bonds), have been...

In Hurricane Beryl’s shadow, loss and damage fund makes progress on set-up

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By Matteo Civillini As Caribbean nations tallied the destruction caused by the passage of Hurricane Beryl, the board of the fund set up to compensate...

Fiji’s NGO coalition on Human Rights and solidarity partners call for freedom and justice...

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The Fiji NGO Coalition on human rights, and its solidarity partners took to the streets this morning in Suva, Fiji, peacefully calling for support...

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Vanuatu becomes 112th State party to Cluster Munitions Convention

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The Convention on Cluster Munitions (CCM) Presidency has welcomed Vanuatu as the 112th State Party to the Convention, effective 1 March 2026. In a statement,...

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