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Kiribati demands nuclear justice as Pacific nations recall devastating legacy of nuclear tests

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Pacific nations have renewed calls for nuclear justice at the United Nations, with Kiribati and the Marshall Islands detailing the human cost of nuclear...

Fiji Media Association slams Australia over lack of real support for Pacific Media

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Fiji Media Association (FMA) General Secretary Stanley Simpson has accused Australia of failing to properly support Pacific media, saying funding has focused more on...

USP Journalism head says Pacific Media aid driven by geopolitics

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The head of Journalism at the University of the South Pacific (USP) says media aid in the Pacific is shaped more by geopolitics and...

Pacific nations unite to strengthen fisheries surveillance through operation Tui Moana 2026

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Pacific Island countries have once again demonstrated the power of regional cooperation in protecting the region’s valuable fisheries resources following the successful completion of...

Special FFMM session endorses regional response mechanism under the Biketawa Declaration

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Pacific Islands Forum Foreign Ministers convened virtually on Friday, 22 May 2026, for a Special Session of the Forum Foreign Ministers Meeting (FFMM), where...

PIFS continues in-person meetings despite costs and fuel worries

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The Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) is pushing ahead with in-person regional meetings despite mounting financial and logistical pressures across the region, as member governments...

Australia, New Zealand back Pacific response mechanism plan

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Pacific Ministers have taken the first concrete step toward creating a regional mechanism to help member countries respond collectively to economic shocks, fuel costs...

Auckland FC make history with OFC Pro League triumph

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Auckland FC have won the first edition of the OFC Pro League, defeating South Melbourne FC 2-1 in the final at Eden Park. Goals in...

Vanuatu to sign Nakamal Agreement with Australia, Namele Agreement with China: PM Napat

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Vanuatu Prime Minister Jotham Napat has confirmed the government will sign the landmark Nakamal Agreement with Australia, as well as the Namele Agreement with...

AOSIS welcome UN Climate vote as push for accountability grows

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Alliance of Small Island States and climate advocates have welcomed the overwhelming United Nations General Assembly vote backing the International Court of Justice’s climate...

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