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Vanuatu Government maintains firm position on Matthew and Hunter

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The Prime Minister Jotham Napat has reaffirmed Vanuatu’s position on the disputed Matthew and Hunter Islands, saying the country’s sovereignty remains non-negotiable. He said Vanuatu...

Pacific Ship Rider agreements strengthen, not surrender, sovereignty: Dr Aqorau

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Ship Rider Agreements are not a surrender of Pacific sovereignty but one of the region's strongest expressions of it, according to Solomon Islands National...

No concerns raised over pre-COP31 attendance, says Fiji’s Ministry of Environment and Climate Change

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Fiji’s Ministry of Environment and Climate Change says it has not been informed of any concerns over reports that Australia is struggling to secure...

Rabuka presses UN rep over outstanding peacekeeping payments

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Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has urged the United Nations to settle outstanding peacekeeping reimbursements owed to Fiji, saying the unpaid funds could have...

IMF warns Samoa’s recovery has lost momentum as growth slows amid global pressures

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Samoa's strong post-pandemic recovery has slowed sharply, with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warning that weaker domestic demand, rising global energy prices and persistent...

Why the Pacific invented the Ship Rider Agreement- A story of innovation, Sovereignty and international law

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By Dr Transform Aqorau One of the least understood, but most successful, innovations in international fisheries law emerged not from one of the world's...

Kingmaker candidate elected new president of New Caledonia’s government

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A member of New Caledonia's Eveil Océanien kingmaker's party, Milakulo Tukumuli, has been elected as the new president of the territory's 'collegial' government. He was...

Cook Islands election: ‘The political party system is facing extinction’

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Independent candidates are replacing traditional political parties, argues a veteran former politician - a claim rejected by a party leader who dismisses independents as...

PNG Opposition leader Nomane calls for reduction in cabinet

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Papua New Guinea Opposition leader James Nomane has called for a reduction in Cabinet ministers so that there are fewer portfolios, clearer mandates and...

Are social media algorithms killing Pacific news? — Part 1

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By Sue Ahearn Facebook is strangling Pacific journalism, with some news organisations losing up to 70 percent of their audience almost overnight. The sudden falls have...

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Oldest Sitting MP Tea Toala Peato appointed to Samoa Cabinet

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Samoa Parliaments oldest sitting MP, Tea Toala Peato has been appointed Minister of the Legislative Assembly and the office of the Ombudsman. At 86 years...

U.S moves ahead with Mariana Trench seabed mining lease proposal

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While Australia avoids the ‘C’ word, NZ is unafraid to speak up

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By Peter Hartcher, Political and international editor New Zealand’s spy agency has dared utter in its formal annual threat report the word that Australia’s does...