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Tongan volcanic eruption triggered by explosion as big as ‘five underground nuclear bombs’

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The Hunga Tonga underwater volcano was one of the largest volcanic eruptions in history, and now, two years later, new research from The Australian...

PM Rabuka charts new global strategy with Fiji’s first foreign policy blueprint

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Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has set a new course for the country’s international relations with the unveiling of Fiji’s first-ever Foreign Policy White...

Kiribati boycott planned after presidential vote becomes a one horse race

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Plans are being made to visit all islands in Kiribati to call on the people to boycott the presidential vote. That national poll is to...

“Stop demonising Solomon Islands media,” says Fiji Journalist at Niue Summit

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Stanley Simpson, a prominent journalist and representative of the Fijian Media Association (FMA), called for an end to the demonisation of Pacific media, particularly...

Acting Forum SG Nayasi calls for united Pacific voice at Climate Change Ministerial Talanoa in Nadi

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Acting Forum Secretary General, Esala Nayasi, opened the Pacific Island Countries Climate Change Ministerial Talanoa in Nadi on Tuesday with a strong call for...

New Caledonia’s controversial constitutional reform will not go ahead: French PM

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New Caledonia's controversial constitutional reform, which triggered violent unrest after a vote in the French National Assembly, will not go ahead, French Prime Minister...

Kanak senator says independence ‘only solution’ for New Caledonia

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A Kanak pro-independence senator from New Caledonia, a French territory in the Pacific, stated that the island’s only solution is to gain independence in...

Why Did China Test-fire an ICBM Into the South Pacific?

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Although some officials would have seen the test launch as beneficial, either for technical or political reasons, the incident undermines important Chinese foreign policy...

Fiji Schoolboys register second win over Australia

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The Fiji Schoolboys U18 defeated their Australian counterparts for the second time Tuesday, winning 34-25 at Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka. Following last week’s 26-14 loss...

Fijiana captain Naisewa acknowledges tough Samoa side

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Fijiana captain Karalaini Naisewa is anticipating a fierce contest against Pacific rivals Samoa in their upcoming second match of the WXV 3 tournament this...

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Concerns over voter access raised as New Caledonia’s municipal elections highlight turnout gaps

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Concerns over voter access and representation have emerged following municipal elections in New Caledonia, as second-round results confirmed a widening political divide between urban...

Kiribati makes bid for UN women’s body, pushes Pacific voice in global stage

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Kiribati has formally entered the race for a seat on a key United Nations body, with its minister declaring the Pacific is ready to...

Samoa pushes $100 million dam project, seel global bidders ahead of 2026 roadshow

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Samoa is moving ahead with a major infrastructure project aimed at flood control, water security and renewable energy, with officials opening early engagement with...