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Pacific Ocean under pressure — Now a region finally armed with evidence

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By Sera Sefeti For generations, Pacific people have understood the ocean not as a resource but as identity, sustenance, and survival. Today, that relationship is...

UN backs Tuvalu’s push for fossil fuel – free future

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The United Nations has reaffirmed its support for Tuvalu’s climate leadership, with United Nations Resident Coordinator in Fiji Dirk Wagener holding talks with Tuvalu...

Cabinet in Crisis: Tonga’s Tourism Minister to appeal electoral breach

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Tonga’s government is facing a fresh wave of instability after Minister for Tourism and Infrastructure Semisi Sika became the second high-ranking Cabinet member to...

Labour’s Pacific migration pitch still rooted in exclusion, academic warns

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A leading Pacific academic warns New Zealand’s political parties are still using “systems of control” to manage Pasifika despite Labour’s warm talk of “whanau”...

Vanuatu PM Napat to raise marine reserve plan with PNG, Fiji Prime Ministers

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Vanuatu Prime Minister Jotham Napat has signalled that the Government is considering the declaration of marine reserve areas as part of efforts to address...

Solomon Islands PM Manele signals exit, but wants final showdown in no-confidence debate

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has signaled his intention to step down, acknowledging that he is prepared to resign on the floor of...

Fiji and Australia ratify Pacific Resilience Facility

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Fiji and Australia have formally ratified the Pacific Resilience Facility (PRF) Treaty, marking a major step toward putting climate financing directly in the hands...

Australia seeks Fiji security deal despite China fears

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Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong has downplayed concerns of pushback from China over a proposed security pact between Australia and Fiji. Senator Wong held talks...

Pacific’s $6 billion fuel problem takes centre stage in Moresby

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The Pacific’s dependence on imported fuel is costing the region more than money. It is driving up food prices, straining health systems, disrupting transport, and...

ADB at 60: Kanda puts people first, pledges stronger support amid global turmoil

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Samarkand, Uzbekistan The Asian Development Bank (ADB) must remain a “reliable partner” for countries navigating an increasingly uncertain global...

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