Solomon Islands ready to host landmark regional gathering
Solomon Islands prepares to host 54th Pacific Islands Forum, uniting leaders for regional dialogue and solidarity.
Preparations are well underway for the 54th Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting, set to take place in Honiara later this year.
As incoming Chair and host nation, the Solomon Islands is taking the lead in organising the region’s most significant annual political event, which is...
Tuvalu marks ‘momentous occasion’ with unveiling of its first ATMs
Tuvalu, one of the world’s most remote nations, has unveiled its first ever ATMs, at the headquarters of the National Bank of Tuvalu in the village of Vaiaku on Funafuti, the country’s main island.
Tuesday’s ceremony marked a historic shift for the island nation of 12,000 people, which has never before had access to electronic banking. Attended by prime minister...
‘Win this one’: Frustrated Fijian Drua aims to upset Waratahs
Frustration is starting to show as the Fijian Drua fights for survival in the race for the top six spots in the 2025 Super Rugby Pacific season.
Head coach Glen Jackson told reporters in Nadi that not starting their games well in the past weekends is something they have continued to talk about.
The equation for them is simple - win...
‘America First does not mean America alone’: Officials assure Pacific of U.S commitment
The United States is not going anywhere and stands united with its Pacific allies in addressing threats to the region, especially from China.
That was a key message Jean Lee, the presidential chair of the U.S-funded East-West Centre in Hawaii, sought to convey in an exclusive interview with PMN.
Lee earlier met with New Zealand's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister,...
Vanuatu Opposition won’t back 12-month motion ban after PM election
Vanuatu leader of the Opposition says they will not support the proposed amendment to Article 43 of the Constitution that seeks to prevent Parliament from passing a motion of no confidence within 12 months after a Prime Minister (PM) is elected.
Leader of the Opposition and Member of Parliament for Port Vila Constituency, Alatoi Ishmael Kalsakau, confirmed this to the...
Pacific urged to prioritise action as Climate mobility moves from threat to reality
Forum deputy Secretary General, Desna Solofa has called for immediate and practical action to address the growing impacts of climate change on Pacific communities at the regional consultation on the draft implementation plan for the Pacific Regional Framework on Climate Mobility.
“As you are all well aware, the Framework on Climate Mobility was endorsed at the 52nd Pacific Island Forum...
Deep-sea mining firm Impossible Metals seeks mining lease near American Samoa
Deep-sea mining firm Impossible Metals said on Tuesday that it has asked U.S federal officials to launch a commercial auction for access to deposits of nickel, cobalt and other critical minerals off the coast of American Samoa.
The waters around the Pacific Ocean territory are estimated to contain large amounts of potato-shaped rocks known as polymetallic nodules filled with the...
Fiji and New Zealand: an indispensable partnership
Fiji and New Zealand will work together ever more closely to navigate the challenging strategic environment, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Peters says.
“New Zealand and Fiji share an indispensable partnership in the Pacific,” Mr Peters says, following his meeting in Nadi last night with Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka.
“In these uncertain times, the Fiji-New Zealand relationship must deliver...
Nauruans urged to open CBA accounts now as Bendigo Bank winds down after a decade
As Nauru moves towards a change in a banking service provider, the Nauru Government encourages the general public including state owned entities (SOEs) to take the necessary steps as soon as possible to set up new bank accounts with the new provider, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA).
The urgency in opening new accounts is important for the smooth transition...
Papua New Guinea’s foreign minister wants Labor to win Australian election
Papua New Guinea's foreign minister says he personally hopes Labor wins the Australian election, stating the incumbent government had done “a tremendous job” of rebuilding relationships in the Pacific.
He also confirmed PNG's cabinet had cleared the way for negotiations on a new treaty that would see Papua New Guineans serve in the Australian Defence Force.
PNG's Foreign Minister Justin Tkatchenko...