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By Karla Hershey, Mamadou Kane and Dirk Wagener, United Nations Resident Coordinators in the Pacific In the Pacific, food tells a story. It is taro...

US$42 million secured for Samoa, Tonga and Vanuatu to transform and strengthen climate-resilient and...

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Kingdom of Tonga to host Eighth Pacific Meteorological Council Meeting and Fourth Pacific Ministerial...

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China’s grip grows on fragile Solomon Islands’ media

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Since the Solomon Islands established diplomatic relations with China in 2019, the Pacific archipelago has become a strategic arena for Beijing’s influence. By capitalising on...

Weather Ready for All: GEDSI Strategy launched for inclusive disaster preparedness

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In a landmark moment for Pacific climate resilience, the Pacific Leaders Weather Ready Pacific (WRP) Programme being implemented by SPREP has launched its Gender...

Interview: Pacific islands walk a ‘delicate tightrope’ as China influence rises

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The Australian National University’s Graeme Smith reflects on the changing political landscape in the Pacific. By Eugene Whong As Beijing has been ramping up influence...

The Solomon Islands version: Why there are no permanent friends or enemies in politics

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By Ronald Toito’ona The old maxim of statecraft – “In politics, there are no permanent enemies and no permanent friends; only permanent interests” – is...

Pacific security agreements: lessons from the Iran–U.S–Israel conflict

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By Bal Kama The escalating conflict involving Iran, the United States (U.S) and Israel might seem distant from the Pacific, yet its strategic implications reach...

Women burned at the stake in modern-day witch trial ‘epidemic’

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Kevin once led a mob to burn nine ‘sorcerers’. The Telegraph went to Papua New Guinea to find out why accusations persist By Sarah...

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