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IRENA pushes faster fossil fuel exit as electrification becomes key to energy transition

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The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) says the next phase of the global energy transition must focus on electrification, renewable energy expansion and a...

Cook Islands declares end to dengue outbreak after more than a year

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The Cook Islands has officially regained its dengue-free status after going 26 days without a recorded dengue case, the Ministry of Health announced Monday. Secretary...

Fiji passes sweeping Education bill after nearly 60 years

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Fiji’s Parliament has passed the Education Bill 2025, which replaces the Education Act of 1966. Government says the new Education Bill of 2025 is...

Solomon Islands leads Pacific call against nuclear weapons at UN

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The Solomon Islands has renewed the Pacific’s opposition to nuclear weapons and nuclear testing, recalling the devastation caused by decades of testing in the...

Taiwan rejects Nauru’s ‘Province of China’ label, says ‘does not reflect reality’

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The Taipei Trade Office in Fiji has rejected the Nauru government's characterisation of Taiwan as a “province” of China. Last week, Nauru's Cabinet issued a...

Health Services for U.S Veterans from Freely Associated States remain elusive

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Securing essential healthcare services for U.S military veterans from three North Pacific nations remains a persistent challenge. Despite the US Congress specifically authorising in-country services...

Korea–Pacific Islands Senior Officials Meet to advance regional priorities

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The 8th Korea–Pacific Islands Senior Officials' Meeting (SOM) was held in Nadi, Fiji, on 21 May 2026, bringing together senior officials from the Republic...

Pacific leaders push Climate justice and sea-level rise action

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Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General, Baron Waqa has called for stronger regional and global action on climate justice and sea-level rise, warning that climate...

NZ defence spend meets Pacific reality of rising drug threat

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New Zealand is boosting its maritime defence capabilities as Pacific leaders warn the region is facing a growing drug trafficking crisis that no single...

Pacific digital growth fuels cybercrime risk, warns expert

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Fiji and the Pacific’s expanding digital infrastructure creates both enormous and significant vulnerabilities that could be exploited by transnational organised crime groups. Pacific Programme at...

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