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Palau challenges Russia over fake news operation, raises security concerns ahead of Pacific Islands Forum

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The Government of Palau has formally protested to the Russian Federation over what it describes as a coordinated disinformation campaign targeting Pacific leaders, including...

Tuvalu calls for “transformational change” at GEF Assembly

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Tuvalu's Minister for Environment, Maina Vakafua Talia, has urged governments and partners at the 8th Assembly of the Global Environment Facility (GEF) to move...

Samoa presses for easier climate funding as 2030 deadline nears

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Samoa wants the Global Environment Facility Assembly (GEF) to simplify and expand climate and environmental financing for small island states, saying current access procedures...

PALM workers unable to re-engage, encouraged to return home

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The Australian Department of Employment and Workplace Relations says it is aware of reports involving a disengaged Fijian worker in the Pacific Australia Labour...

Q&A: ADB’s Role in Mitigating Energy Impacts of the Middle East Conflict

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The Middle East conflict is having a corrosive impact on Asia and the Pacific’s developing economies, particularly in the energy sector. Fuel costs are...

This may be our last chance’: rising sea levels threaten Kiribati’s World Cup dream

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“This is not just about football, it’s about building something from scratch,” Eriati Reebo, the Kiribati football president, explains. “A legacy, a story, that...

Vanuatu’s Climate Change Minister urges urgent ocean stewardship on World Oceans Day amid climate and biodiversity threats

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As the world marked World Oceans Day, Pacific leaders have renewed calls for stronger global and regional action to protect marine ecosystems, warning that...

Former Forum SG Taylor urged Pacific to strengthen ocean governance and reduce economic dependence

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Pacific nations have been urged to strengthen collective ownership of ocean governance and confront growing pressures on regional independence, with the former Pacific Islands...

Tokelau faces major financial crisis after expulsion from key regional fisheries scheme

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Tokelau is facing a major financial crisis after its membership in a crucial regional fisheries body was abruptly terminated. The three‑atoll Aotearoa New Zealand territory,...

Australia, NZ pledge energy security and defence push for Pacific

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Australia and New Zealand have pledged to strengthen support for Pacific Island countries facing supply chain disruptions and rising fuel costs, while deepening defence,...

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Solomon Islands Governor General suspends Police Commissioner Vaevaso

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Solomon Islands Governor-General Sir David Tiva Kapu has suspended Police Commissioner Ian Vaevaso from his duties with immediate effect following advice from the Prime...

Palau prepares for Pacific summit as climate and security pressures build

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Palau is gearing up to welcome leaders from across the Pacific for this year’s 55th Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Leaders Meeting in Koror from...

Solomon Islands minister says security and development must move together

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The Solomon Islands’ new government sees security and development as closely linked, while pushing for stronger national ownership of security policy and continued regional...