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Pacific leaders say decolonisation remains unfinished decades after nuclear testing

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Decades after nuclear testing ended across the Pacific, regional leaders and advocates say many of the issues that fueled anti-nuclear and independence movements remain...

Fiji targets 15 percent Marine Protection by end of 2026

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Fiji plans to designate up to 15 percent of its waters as marine protected areas by the end of 2026 as part of its...

Pacific and Global South voices sidelined in ocean negotiations, expert says

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A senior international law expert has raised concerns about power imbalances and inconsistencies in global ocean and climate negotiations, warning that behind-the-scenes diplomacy often...

OACPS reaffirms commitment to Ocean protection

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The Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) has reaffirmed its commitment to protecting and sustainably managing the world’s oceans, warning that marine...

Bougainville MP backs sessional order, says PNG Parliament must first agree on process

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Bougainville Regional MP and Works Minister Peter Tsiamalili Jr has urged Papua New Guinea’s Parliament to support the proposed Sessional Order on Bougainville, arguing...

PNG Government strategy aimed at blocking Bougainville Independence: Vice President Masatt

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Bougainville Vice President and Attorney General Ezekiel Masatt has accused Papua New Guinea's National Government of deliberately undermining the Bougainville independence ratification process after...

Peters welcomes new Solomons PM as New Zealand looks set to strengthen Pacific ties

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New Zealand is moving quickly to strengthen ties with Solomon Islands' new government following the election of Prime Minister Matthew Wale. Foreign Minister Vaovasamanaia Winston...

Third minister in Tonga guilty of election bribes

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Tongan Lands Minister, Dr Taniela Fusimalohi, has been found guilty of electoral bribery – the third cabinet member linked to misconduct in the 2025...

“Ocean is our grandmother, and it is reminding us where true power lies” – Pacific Navigator Larry Raigetal

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“Ocean is our grandmother, and it is reminding us where true power lies” - Pacific Navigator Larry Raigetal. For Master Navigator Larry Raigetal, the Pacific...

Moana Pasifika can still be saved as new backers show interest in club: Winston Peters

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The future of Moana Pasifika may not be as bleak as some fear with New Zealand's Foreign Minister revealing new potential supporters have come...

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UNESCO launches consultation on fair payment for news in the digital age

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UN cultural agency UNESCO has launched a global consultation process to inform its Draft Guidance on Fair Compensation for News, particularly as online platforms...

WHO and UNAIDS warn HIV gains at risk as funding cuts threaten AIDS response

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By Dr Saia Ma’u Piukala, WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific, and Eamonn Murphy, UNAIDS Regional Director for Asia-Pacific and Eastern Europe and...