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Samoa on Amber alert: Power shedding and school closures to begin

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The nation is now on amber alert, which means that Samoa Electric Power Corporation (EPC) will start power shedding, and schools will be asked...

Traditional knowledge strengthens climate resilience in Fiji’s coastal fisheries

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Traditional knowledge, communal support systems and customary governance structures are helping coastal communities in Fiji adapt to the growing impacts of climate change on...

Australia, Solomon Islands back Pacific-led security and stronger Forum cooperation

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Australia and Solomon Islands have reaffirmed their commitment to Pacific-led solutions on regional security, climate action and transnational crime, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese...

Pacific Women leaders push for stronger voice on energy, violence and inclusion

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Pacific women leaders have gathered for the 2026 Pacific Islands Forum Women Leaders Meeting (PIFWLM), with ministers and senior representatives focusing on strengthening women's...

Pacific broadcasters commit to stronger regional media partnership

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Media leaders from across the Asia-Pacific region signed a communique in Port Moresby Wednesday, marking the official close of the 16th Pacific Media Partnership...

When the Quad Comes Calling: Multilateral Architecture and Fiji’s Embedded Alignment

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On 25 May, the Vuvale union appeared on the Fiji Parliament's order paper. The next day, the Quad named Fiji pilot for its first...

PM Wale pledges Australia reset as Solomon Islands reviews China pact

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Australia and Solomon Islands have agreed to elevate their relationship through a new comprehensive strategic treaty, with both leaders signalling a reset in ties...

Reject Bougainville result: Namah

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Papua New Guinea Tourism Minister and Vanimo Green MP Belden Namah told Parliament Tuesday to reject the ratification of the 2019 Bougainville referendum result...

President Toroama warns PNG Parliament debate will test Bougainville’s independence mandate

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President Ishmael Toroama says the overwhelming mandate delivered by Bougainville voters in the 2019 referendum is facing a critical test as Papua New Guinea’s...

Fiji PM not ruling out civil servants paycuts

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Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka says Government has not ruled out further pay cuts for civil servants to mitigate global shock in fuel price affecting...

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Bougainville MP calls for managed transition toward self-government and Independence

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Bougainville Regional Member Peter Tsiamalili Jr has called for a carefully managed transition toward greater self-government and eventual independence for Bougainville, arguing that the...

NZ PM Luxon, PM Rabuka discuss fuel crisis and drug threats

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