Pacific Ocean under pressure — Now a region finally armed with evidence

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By Sera Sefeti For generations, Pacific people have understood the ocean not as a resource but as identity, sustenance, and survival. Today, that relationship is...

ADB at 60: Kanda puts people first, pledges stronger support amid global turmoil

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Samarkand, Uzbekistan The Asian Development Bank (ADB) must remain a “reliable partner” for countries navigating an increasingly uncertain global...

ADB Insight: A Conversation with President Kanda

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Hear from ADB President Masato Kanda on the issues shaping development in Asia and the Pacific, and what’s next for ADB’s work. https://youtu.be/PaFdJ09Ko8U?si=pRcggiCyhjcNaP-N

AI Can Help Build a Smarter Public Sector Across Asia and the Pacific

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By Saad Parachas  As the region lays out its digital highways, governments must learn in real time. Artificial intelligence tools can help public servants deliver...

Pacific climate experts convene in Fiji to assess recent La Niña impacts

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Loss of life, damage to agricultural crops, coral reefs and domestic and commercial property damages were among the impacts reported at the 18th Pacific...

PINA Statement for World Press Freedom Day 2026

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By President, Kalafi Moala On this World Press Freedom Day, we gather under a powerful and timely theme: “Shaping a Future at Peace: Promoting...

Neither a Christian State nor a Secular One: What Fiji’s Constitution actually needs

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The debate about our new constitution is missing the most important question. By Filipo Tarakinikini Permanent Representative of Fiji to the United Nations  The debate about...

High oil prices are devastating Island states – and moving the needle on Climate

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By Fenton Lutunatabua This week, over 50 countries are joining forces to move the needle on what is proving to be one of the world’s...

Powerful states are trying to sabotage decarbonisation of shipping

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Pacific Island states cannot and will not allow key climate shipping agreement to be watered down. By Ralph Regenvanu The global fallout of the closure...

The unusual ways Fijians predict when a cyclone is approaching

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By Frankie Adkins Creeping yams and bees behaving strangely – in Fiji, farmers read nature's warning signs to predict hurricane season. It's July, a month when...

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