Australia and PNG to sign milestone Defence Treaty on 15 September

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Papua New Guinea and Australia have taken a major step toward signing a historic Defence Treaty after Foreign Affairs Secretary Elias Wohengu and Australia’s...

Kosrae-Nauru-Kiribati subsea cable set to start operating by November

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The long-stalled undersea cable that will interlink Micronesian islands is expected to be up and running by November, following the fiber optic cable landing...

Tariff tensions: Pacific islands brace for impacts of Trump policy

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While Pacific island nations are not directly tied to high-volume manufacturing exports, economic volatility across the Asia-Pacific region poses indirect threats that are difficult...

Six women must be in Samoa Parliament

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The Appeals Court ruling requires a minimum of six women to be elected to Samoa’s Parliament following the general election if there are 51...

Pacific calls for bold action as Asia-Pacific stakeholders tackle triple planetary crisis

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Stakeholders across the Asia-Pacific have been urged to move beyond promises and take bold, united action to address climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution. Speaking...

Samoa Office of the Electoral Commission ready for for pre-polling

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The Office of the Electoral Commission (OEC) has confirmed it is prepared for pre-polling on Wednesday, 27 August, with over 1,000 voters expected to...

Fiji President calls for united and resolute Pacific voice on climate change

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The President of Fiji, Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu, officially opened the 2025 Pacific slands Parliamentary Group (PIPG) Conference in Sigatoka Tuesday. Delivering his keynote address, President...

Tuilaepa warns of ‘greater mess’ if rivals win Sāmoa election

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This week’s election in Sāmoa is being called one of the most consequential in decades. At the heart of the contest is former Prime Minister...

Marshall Islands president vows to rebuild the parliament building

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Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine promised to immediately rebuild the parliament building, known as Nitijela, which was burned to the ground early Tuesday morning. In...

‘All destroyed’: Fire engulfs Marshall Islands parliament complex

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Fire engulfed Marshall Islands Nitijela (parliament building) just after midnight on Monday, with firefighters risking their lives as they battled the blaze into early...

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Tuvalu backs UN methane push, Calls for fossil fuel phase-out

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Tuvalu has endorsed the United Nations Secretary-General's call for global methane action, calling for an urgent phase-out of fossil fuels and pledging to increase...

Micronesia backs binding global methane agreement after El Niño fish kill

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The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) has backed the United Nations Secretary-General's call for urgent methane cuts and called for a binding global agreement...

South Pacific Group Ministers celebrate progress and renew commitment to regional uni

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Ministers from the South Pacific Group (SPG) gathered today in Wellington to reflect on the Group's achievements and collective successes. Convening in the margins...