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Unprecedented pressure and resilience in Pacific media sector, new research reveals

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Despite progress in the Pacific's media sector, new research reveals it remains fragile due to digital disruption and continued loss of advertising revenue following...

Thriving reef at Bikini Atoll is a triumph of resilience and a warning

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One of the best Pacific Ocean locations to witness a stunning abundance of tropical fish, sharks and corals is also the least expected –...

Voters to elect new congress in Pacific’s Micronesia

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Voting started Tuesday to pick a new congress in remote Micronesia, a small Pacific nation reinforcing ties with the United States even as neighbours...

Samoa vote of no confidence on amended motion adjourned to Thursday

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Samoa Speaker of Parliament has given the Opposition Leader, Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi and FAST Leader, Laaulialemalietoa Leuatea Polataivao Schmidt until midday today (Wednesday) to...

NZ Green Party MP advocates for visa waiver access for Pacific nations

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A New Zealand politician says it is unfair for Pacific Island nations to be excluded from New Zealand’s visa waiver. Pacific leaders have, in recent...

An imposed Constitution lacks legitimacy: Fiji AG

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Fiji's Attorney-General Graham Leung says a key legislative agenda programme for this session of Parliament is to introduce a bill to amend the 2013...

Urgent call to address overfishing, Pacific region sets benchmark for sustainable fisheries management

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Honiara Summit 2025 Outcomes The Honiara Summit, a three-day conference focusing on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 14.4 that aims to end overfishing and restore fish...

We’re not lodging any complaints: Fijian Drua coach

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Fijian Drua head coach Glen Jackson has urged his players to stay mentally strong and not dwell on refereeing decisions, despite some questionable calls...

Oceans of opportunity squeezed dry by unsustainable use

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The booming ocean economy sustains hundreds of millions of people, but it is being squeezed dry by overfishing, pollution, climate change and waste, UN...

Samoa Parliament suspended for two hours ahead of second no-confidence motion

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Samoa Parliament was suspended for two hours on Tuesday morning as the Opposition and members of the ruling party discussed the wording of a...

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Tuvalu backs UN methane push, Calls for fossil fuel phase-out

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Tuvalu has endorsed the United Nations Secretary-General's call for global methane action, calling for an urgent phase-out of fossil fuels and pledging to increase...

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The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) has backed the United Nations Secretary-General's call for urgent methane cuts and called for a binding global agreement...

South Pacific Group Ministers celebrate progress and renew commitment to regional uni

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Ministers from the South Pacific Group (SPG) gathered today in Wellington to reflect on the Group's achievements and collective successes. Convening in the margins...