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Scars from the world’s first deep sea mining test 50 years on

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President Donald Trump is trying to fast track new deep sea mining efforts, but half a century after the world's first deep sea mining...

Moana Pasifika name strong side for final home game against Blues

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Moana Pasifika has named a strong side to face the Blues in their final home game of the regular season on Saturday night, at...

Baselala gets first start for Fijian Drua against Force

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Fijian Drua half back Philip Baselala has continued to impress and will get his first start this weekend in the Shop N Save Super...

Albanese’s re-election: Positive shift for Pacific policy, tariff challenges loom for NZ – analyst

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Australia’s recent election, described as a ‘Labor landslide’, has been received positively as a sign of stability in Pacific policy. But an international relations expert...

Commissioner Tsianai clarifies confusion on Bougainville Constituent Assembly and conduct of the 2025 ABG General Elections

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Bougainville Electoral Commissioner, Desmond Tsianai has clarified that the creation of the Bougainville Constituent Assembly by the ABG in March this year will not...

Aid is not a handout, it’s an investment – Pacific Cooperation Foundation CEO

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A Pacific leader says aid should be viewed as an investment in people rather than charity, especially for Pacific communities. The message emerged during a...

China warns that Cold War problems could be ‘reheated’ in Asia-Pacific region

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The Cold War could heat up again in the Asia-Pacific region and China must strengthen domestic political stability and national security in a deteriorating...

Rainbow Warrior in NZ return, 40 years after bombing

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Forty years on from its bombing in Auckland - causing an almighty diplomatic rift and cementing New Zealand's anti-nuclear outlook - the Rainbow Warrior...

Fiji journalists urged to adapt, trusting AI ‘foolhardy’

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Journalists are at the frontline of the digital revolution and need to adapt to new technologies while also maintaining their core mission of informing,...

The ‘Big’ Winners and The ‘Sorry’ Losers

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How a Political Walkout Backfired and Strengthened GNUT's Grip on Power By Ronald Toito’ona The recent political upheaval that unfolded following the dramatic walkout of 10...

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France reaffirms commitment to Pacific disaster preparedness with €1 million contribution

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As funding for humanitarian preparedness becomes increasingly constrained worldwide, the Pacific Community (SPC) has welcomed the Government of France’s €1 million (US$1.16 million) contribution...

Stop selling arms to Indonesia, West Papuans urge Netherlands

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The United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) has called on the Netherlands to stop selling arms to Indonesia. Representatives of the ULMWP were this...

Court to decide Solomon Islands PM’s fate on 01 May in Court of appeal...

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After three weeks of intense legal arguments, the nation now waits for 01 May, when the Solomon Islands Court of Appeal will deliver a...