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Tonga appoints three new Ministers

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Royal Warrants for three newly appointed Ministers in Tonga were formally read on Sunday, 16 August 2026, at ceremonies held at their respective locations. The...

Mangaia trio boosts Cook Islands Party bid for supermajority

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The Cook Islands Party (CIP) is closing in on a two-thirds majority in Parliament after three independent female candidates who won seats in Mangaia...

Fiji High Court declares Commission of Inquiry report null and void

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Fiji High Court in Suva has declared the Commission of Inquiry (COI) report null and void, quashing its recommendations in their entirety after finding...

Visa overstayer concerns put Vanuatu under US$20,000 bond

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The United States (U.S) Embassy in Port Moresby, which handles U.S interests in Vanuatu, has defended the decision to permanently include Vanuatu in the...

‘He’s our leader’: Bati hoping for Tui boost as Navale returns

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Viliame Kikau remains hopeful that inspirational Bati captain Tui Kamikamica will be cleared to lead Fiji at RLWC26, while secondrower Caleb Navale is also...

Brown thanks Cook Islands voters after election

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Cook Islands caretaker Prime Minister Mark Brown has thanked voters, candidates, volunteers and supporters following the country’s latest general election. Brown said he was filled...

Pacific Ministers back AI rules and safer digital spaces as connectivity expands

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Pacific Islands Forum Foreign Ministers are backing new regional principles for artificial intelligence and a safer digital environment as the Pacific enters a new...

Tuvalu invites Japan PM to Pre-COP31 Leaders’ event

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Tuvalu Prime Minister Feleti Teo has invited Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to attend the Pre-COP31 Leaders’ Event in Tuvalu as the two countries...

Pacific Ministers call for stronger financing to tackle gender-based violence

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Forum Foreign Ministers are calling for stronger and more sustainable financing for gender-based violence prevention, while backing new regional action on disability rights, health,...

New Pacific database tracks US$3.7 billion in maritime investment

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A new database has put the scale of maritime investment across the Pacific at an estimated US$3.7 billion over the past decade, with more...

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