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Pacific island nation charts path to diesel freedom

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The world’s smallest island nation is seeking to unshackle its power system from diesel after signing on to a landmark renewables partnership. The Republic of...

Technology is making the Pacific’s drug highway harder to detect

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Narco-subs, drone systems, and encrypted finance are turning the Pacific from a transit zone to a node in the global drug economy. By Jose...

NZ Rugby celebrates $304m record revenue as Pacific leaders warn Moana’s left behind

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New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has unveiled a record-shattering $304 million(US$180.81 million) in revenue. But the celebration is being overshadowed by urgent warnings from Pacific leaders...

PNG maritime officials say Pacific cooperation is key to closing gaps in safety, standards and women’s participation

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By Sera Tikotikoivatu-Sefeti The Sixth Pacific Regional Energy and Transport Ministers' Meeting(PRETMM6) are laying bare the realities of Pacific regions challenges, from outdated legislation and...

Carving space at sea: Why Pacific maritime reform must move beyond talk

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By Sera Tikotikoivatu-Sefeti “We need the Ministers to endorse it, so we can implement it.” For Amy Ngatamaine, that is more than a call to action....

Japan to host 60th ADB Annual Meeting in 2027

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Japan will host the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) 60th Annual Meeting in Aichi-Nagoya from 02 to 05 May 2027. The event will mark ADB’s 60th...

Pacific Ocean under pressure — Now a region finally armed with evidence

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By Sera Sefeti For generations, Pacific people have understood the ocean not as a resource but as identity, sustenance, and survival. Today, that relationship is...

UN backs Tuvalu’s push for fossil fuel – free future

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The United Nations has reaffirmed its support for Tuvalu’s climate leadership, with United Nations Resident Coordinator in Fiji Dirk Wagener holding talks with Tuvalu...

Cabinet in Crisis: Tonga’s Tourism Minister to appeal electoral breach

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Tonga’s government is facing a fresh wave of instability after Minister for Tourism and Infrastructure Semisi Sika became the second high-ranking Cabinet member to...

Labour’s Pacific migration pitch still rooted in exclusion, academic warns

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A leading Pacific academic warns New Zealand’s political parties are still using “systems of control” to manage Pasifika despite Labour’s warm talk of “whanau”...

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