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Tonga drought declarations expand as El Niño brings very dry outlook

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The Tonga Meteorological Service has expanded meteorological drought declarations across Tonga as a strong to very strong El Niño is forecast to bring prolonged...

On another scale’: PNG province unprepared for El Niño impacts, governor warns

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The governor of Papua New Guinea's Western Highlands Province says his province is unprepared to deal with the severe impacts of the El Niño...

Winston Peters points to Cook Islands as Pacific aviation model amid airline crisis

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New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister Vaovasamanaia Winston Peters says the Cook Islands' airline experience shows what can be achieved in the Pacific despite the...

Who controls the Pacific’s communications?

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By Sue Ahearn The Pacific has a communications problem that extends well beyond social media. The region covers almost one-third of the Earth’s surface, with small...

Pacific COP process begins in Fiji with call to put communities at centre of climate action

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The Pacific’s COP31 process has begun in Fiji, with communities, Indigenous Peoples, youth, farmers, chiefs and climate advocates gathering in Nadi to put Pacific...

‘We are leaders, not victims’: Pacific youth demand climate voice

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Pacific youth are demanding a stronger role in shaping climate policies and decisions affecting the region. They say their voices, traditional knowledge and lived experiences...

‘Disability voices must shape climate policy, not just be represented’

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People with disabilities must have meaningful opportunities to participate in climate discussions and influence decisions to ensure policies reflect the challenges faced by communities...

PM Marape calls for new era of PNG-Solomon Islands economic partnership

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has called for a new era of economic partnership between PNG and Solomon Islands. Marape said the two...

PM Wale calls for “Melanesian growth corridor” at inaugural PNG-Solomon Islands investment conference

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale has urged Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands to turn their long-standing Melanesian relationship into a “structured, bankable...

‘Teeming with life’: Cook Islands officials enthuse over NOAA deep dive

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By Tiana Haxton, RNZ Pacific journalist/presenter A 26-day deep sea expedition in the Cook Islands by a United States scientific agency has uncovered new information...

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Japan-Pacific relations strengthened ahead of PALM11

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Pacific Islands Forum Acting Secretary General Desna Solofa has met with Takayuki Kobayashi, a member of Japan’s House of Representatives and Chair of the...