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Tonga stun hosts as Pacific athletes light up Commonwealth Games

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Pacific athletes delivered another memorable day at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow with Tonga pulling off one of the biggest upsets of the tournament. While...

Samoa says Geneva Weeks strengthened its voice in global trade

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Samoa says its participation in the World Trade Organisation's (WTO) Geneva Weeks helped strengthen its role in global trade discussions and laid the foundation...

Vanuatu Trade Minister steps down, New Minister appointed amid value addition fund concerns

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Vanuatu's Minister for Trade and Industry, Samson Samsen, has stepped down following public concern over the administration of the Value Addition Funds, with Prime...

Solomon Islands advances environment and climate law reforms

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The Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology (MECDM) has continued consultations with the Prime Minister's Office Legislative and Policy...

From a classroom in Vanuatu to the world’s highest court: How Pacific students changed international law in six years

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Six years ago, a group of 27 University of the South Pacific law students in Vanuatu asked what many believed was an impossible question. Could...

ICJ Advisory Opinion to guide Pacific priorities at pre-COP31

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The Pacific will use October's Pre-COP31 meeting in Fiji to push for oceans to be elevated within the United Nations climate negotiations while pressing...

Malvatumauri apologise, says attack on MSG DG Dr Naupa misleading

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The Malvatumauri Council of Chiefs has apologised, saying a statement which called for the revocation of Dr Anna Naupa from the position of the...

Vanuatu civil society backs Dr Anna Naupa’s merit-based Appointment to lead MSG

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The Vanuatu Association of Non-Governmental Organisations (VANGO) and its member civil society organisations have voiced support for Dr Anna Naupa and the Government of...

Pacific marks one year since landmark ICJ climate ruling with call for action

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One year after the International Court of Justice's landmark climate advisory opinion, Pacific leaders and the student campaigners behind the case are calling for...

Japan, Solomon Islands agree to deepen ties ahead of PALM11

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Japan and Solomon Islands have agreed to strengthen bilateral cooperation and work closely ahead of the 11th Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting (PALM11) in 2027,...

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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...

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