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From Island Roots to Ocean Guardian

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For Akosita Cavora Samuela, protecting fisheries resources was never just an ordinary job, it was a responsibility shaped by her ancestral place of origin. The...

Climate crisis: UN chief lays out solutions blueprint for clean energy transition

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As a deadly heatwave continued to grip Europe on Tuesday, UN Secretary-General António Guterres issued an impassioned appeal for more ambitious global action on...

Pacific must move faster on financial inclusion, Marshall Islands President Heine tells Ministers

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Marshall Islands President Dr Hilda Heine has challenged Pacific finance ministers to accelerate efforts to improve financial inclusion, saying advances in connectivity and digital...

Solomons sirens call for climate action

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Rising from the sea around Isabel Province, a new sculpture by British artist, Jason deCaires Taylor, was installed last week. The live-size sculpture, called ‘Solomon...

The aftermath of logging’s broken promises: Can carbon trading save Makira’s last forests?

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By Georgina Maka’a & Ronald Toito’ona Once called Solomon Islands’ least developed province, the logging industry was sold as the catalyst for change for Makira-Ulawa...

President Toroama announces final position on Bougainville independence

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The Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) has formally outlined its final position on Bougainville’s political future, proposing a clear and peaceful pathway towards self-government and...

Australia withholds Pacific climate fund reports over risk of diplomatic ‘damage’ with Tuvalu

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Australia has refused to release internal papers about a trust fund for a climate-vulnerable Pacific nation, telling AFP the documents could inflict diplomatic “damage”. Gravely...

Indigenous journalists are more than crisis contacts, PMN reporter tells global media forum

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International media organisations need to stop treating Indigenous journalists as emergency contacts and start working with them as genuine partners, a Pacific media representative...

El-Nino likely to affect Tuna migration: PNG Fisheries Minister Wong

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EL-Nino may affect tuna migration patterns, impacting local fish farming and export opportunities, and the economy, according to Papua New Guinea Fisheries and Marine...

Pacific Island parties and U.S reaffirmed their long-standing partnership at 2026 Treaty consultation in NZ

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The Pacific Island Parties (PIPs) and the United States met Tuesday for the 2026 Consultation under the 1987 Treaty on Fisheries, reaffirming their commitment...

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Australia says China seeking permanent security presence in Pacific

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Australian Minister for Pacific Island Affairs Pat Conroy says China is seeking a permanent security presence in the Pacific, as Australia continues efforts to...

Solomon Islands urged to act Now as ‘Super El Niño’ threat looms

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A senior official at the Green Climate Fund (GCF) has warned that Solomon Islands must take proactive and decisive political action to prepare for...

NOAA declares El Niño, warns of possible ‘Super’ event

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The United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has declared that El Niño conditions are present in the Pacific, with forecasts indicating a...