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Solomon Islands leader of Opposition backs PM to host successful Forum Leaders Summit

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Solomon Islands leader of Opposition Matthew Wale has congratulated the government voicing the Opposition’s support behind the Prime Minister to successfully host the Pacific...

David Seymour backs NZ’s bid to host PIF Leaders Meeting, urges regional commitment

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The deputy Prime Minister is backing New Zealand’s bid to host the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting (PIFLM) in 2027 and reaffirms the country’s...

Tuvalu convenes high-level donor roundtable to accelerate Climate adaptation amid rising sea threats

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The Tuvalu Government convened a high-level donor roundtable meeting together with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and UN Development Programme (UNDP), calling for urgent...

Infrastructure gap requires USD$3.1 billion: Forum SG

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By Netani Rika The Pacific infrastructure gap required USD$3.1 billion in investment every year. Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat Secretary General, Baron Waqa, said this underscored the...

‘Historic’ final a record sell-out, says Women’s Rugby World Cup chief

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The Rugby World Cup final will set a record attendance for a women's game next month with a crowd of more than 80,000 spectators...

Palau president calls exclusion of PIF partners a ‘missed opportunity’

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Palau's President Surangel Whipps Jr says it is “a missed opportunity” not to include partners at next month's Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) leaders' summit. However,...

Forum foreign Ministers United on regional priorities

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Pacific Islands Forum Foreign Ministers met in Suva last week for the 2025 Forum Foreign Ministers Meeting (FFMM). Chaired by Crown Prince Tupoutoʻa ʻUlukalala, Minister...

NZ raises alarm as Tuvalu considers PIF boycott over Solomons’ exclusion of partners

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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is concerned after Tuvalu’s warning that it may boycott next month’s Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) meeting if dialogue...

ICJ ruling a legal game-changer for holding major emitters accountable

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By Sanjeshni Kumar Vanuatu climate change and marine conservation expert, Dr Christopher Bartlett, says the recent International Court of Justice (ICJ) Advisory Opinion gives...

Historic missed opportunity, plastic treaty talks end in Geneva with no deal

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The world came to Geneva with hope. Eleven days of tense, high-stakes negotiations — hailed as the most consequential environmental talks since the Paris...

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