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PM Wale sworn in, names Cabinet Ministers

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Former Opposition leader Matthew Cooper Wale was sworn in Friday as the new Prime Minister of Solomon Islands after securing victory in a closely...

New policy brief urges regional summit to tackle Pacific meth crisis

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A new paper from the Pacific Security College proposes a cross-sector regional summit in 2027 to shape coordinated responses to the escalating methamphetamine crisis...

Fiji joint anti-drug task force launched in Western division

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The Republic of Fiji Military Forces and Fiji Police Force have officially launched a joint counter narcotics task force operation in the Western division,...

Strengthened Pacific media at heart of PCBL’s Regional News Development Programme

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A strengthened, connected and resilient media which upholds accountability is at the heart of Pacific Cooperation Broadcasting Limited's (PCBL) Regional News Development Programme, funded...

Press freedom spotlights Fiji media

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Fiji's journalists have been recognised for their role in defending accountability and public trust. At a World Press Freedom Day reception in Suva, media freedom,...

IMF warns Kiribati faces rising risks despite strong growth

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says Kiribati has recorded stronger economic growth than many Pacific Island countries and sharply reduced poverty, but warned that...

Op-ed: The Middle East is setting Pacific tuna fishing dynamics

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By Francisco Blaha  When analysts discuss threats to global tuna supply chains, the usual suspects appear: overfishing, IUU fishing, climate change, labor standards, traceability gaps,...

Waratahs demolish Fijian Drua to inch closer to top six

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The NSW Waratahs have kept their Super Rugby Pacific finals hopes alive by beating the Fijian Drua 50-35 in Suva. NSW coach Dan McKellar made...

Matthew Wale elected Solomon Islands Prime Minister after 26-22 vote

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Former Solomon Islands opposition leader Matthew Wale has been elected the new Prime Minister of Solomon Islands after securing victory in a parliamentary vote...

Pacific islands weigh climate reporting demands as new UN transparency cycle begins

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Pacific Island countries are entering a new phase of international climate reporting that regional officials say could help governments secure support for adaptation efforts,...

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