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Tjibaou: “Bougival is dead.”

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By Nic Maclellan A leading Kanak politician has declared “Bougival is dead”, following a vote in the French National Assembly that rejected proposed constitutional reforms...

Fijian Drua urged to do it for affected fans

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This has been a difficult week for the Fijian Drua and its fans in the western division, as many were affected by Tropical Cyclone...

Concerns over voter access raised as New Caledonia’s municipal elections highlight turnout gaps

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Concerns over voter access and representation have emerged following municipal elections in New Caledonia, as second-round results confirmed a widening political divide between urban...

Kiribati makes bid for UN women’s body, pushes Pacific voice in global stage

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Kiribati has formally entered the race for a seat on a key United Nations body, with its minister declaring the Pacific is ready to...

Samoa pushes $100 million dam project, seel global bidders ahead of 2026 roadshow

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Samoa is moving ahead with a major infrastructure project aimed at flood control, water security and renewable energy, with officials opening early engagement with...

PNG-Australia defence treaty creates jobs, risks amid rising China influence

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Six months after Papua New Guinea and Australia signed a bilateral defence treaty, public opinion in PNG remains divided, with some telling Radio Free...

Coalition’s Court challenge a ‘futile exercise’, says Solomons Attorney General Muria Jr

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The case the new Coalition is pursuing against the Government is a “futile exercise,” Solomon Islands Attorney General John Muria Jnr says. He said this...

A more responsive Vanuatu Police Force organisational structure

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For the first time since 1997, the Vanuatu Police Force (VPF) will operate under an officially approved framework after the Minister of Internal Affairs...

Fiji welcomes ceasefire but urges caution as Middle East tensions remain

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Fiji's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade has welcomed a temporary ceasefire between Iran and the United States but warns the situation in...

Empowering Pacific voices in world renowned climate change science reports

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Tropical Cyclone Vaianu and the havoc caused is the backdrop for a Pacific dialogue on climate change science that opens Wednesday. Science from the Intergovernmental...

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Pacific shipping lifeline faces crisis as experts push wind-powered transition

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Timor-Leste is vulnerable to ‘infiltration by foreign organised crime’, President José Ramos-Horta says

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Timor-Leste is vulnerable to “infiltration by foreign organised crime”, the country’s president, José Ramos-Horta, has warned. His comments come as Australian federal police (AFP) confirmed...

Fiji Climate Change Minister set key priorities to accelerate Pacific climate action

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