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Australia gets PNG ‘pukpuk’ defence pact over the line

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Australia and Papua New Guinea have inked a landmark mutual defence pact, while playing down a lack of unity behind the deal in Port...

Bougainville President Toroama announces Caretaker Government

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Bougainville President Ishmael Toroama has announced the caretaker Bougainville Executive Council (BEC) following a formal swearing-in ceremony presided over by Resident Judge, Justice Peter...

NZ Green MP questions Sāmoa shipwreck payout, warns peace declaration at risk

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Green MP Teanau Tuiono is questioning whether the New Zealand government’s $6 million (US$5.84 million) payout to Sāmoa is enough to address the damage...

Solomon Islands PM Manele confirms urgent action to close legal gaps on meth and other drugs

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has confirmed that the government is working urgently to address existing legal gaps that hinder the effective prosecution...

Why loss and damage matter in the Pacific

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By Cushla Loomb For many Pacific Island nations, climate change isn’t a distant threat or an abstract statistic – it’s an everyday reality reshaping homes,...

PNG names Prime Minister’s 13 squads for annual clash

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The Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League has named its squad lists for the annual Prime Minister’s 13 clash in Port Moresby. Chairman Sandis Tsaka...

Honiara primed to host FIBA Melanesian Cup 2025

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The Solomon Islands is gearing up to make history as host of the inaugural FIBA Melanesian Cup 2025, with organizers reporting smooth progress in...

FLNKS leader calls for UN–Pacific Forum mechanism to resolve New Caledonia crisis

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The President of the UC–FLNKS and Nationalist Group in the Congress of New Caledonia, Pierre Chanel Tein Tutugoro, has issued an urgent international appeal...

NZDF marks one year since HMNZS Manawanui sinking, pays SAT10 million to Samoa

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The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has marked one year since the sinking of HMNZS Manawanui off the coast of Samoa, reaffirming its commitment...

The ICJ climate ruling has major implications for the loss and damage fund

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As the fund struggles with lack of money and bureaucratic barriers, its board must align its actions with the landmark court decision By Liane...

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