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Tonga Media Association elects new leadership team

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The Media Association of Tonga (MAT) has a new executive, with Katalina Uili Tohi elected President to lead the organisation. The new team brings together...

Pacific energy crisis looms amid Middle East war

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The war in the Middle East is threatening to derail diesel-dependent Pacific Island economies, with one country facing fuel import bills equal to three...

World Rugby Nations Cup heads to the Americas in July for inaugural 2026 edition

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World Rugby has unveiled the match schedule for the inaugural World Rugby Nations Cup, set to take place throughout July and November 2026, with...

Climate talks address Pacific’s growing security risks

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Funding for fighting climate change across the Pacific is not keeping up pace with the urgency of the crisis amid complex systems, slow approvals...

Pacific must defeat corruption to prosper

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A regional academic has warned that the Pacific cannot achieve peace or prosperity unless it confronts corruption head-on, calling it a “tapeworm” quietly draining...

World Bank warns of rising costs as Middle East conflict hits global markets

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The World Bank Group says the ongoing conflict in the Middle East is already driving up global costs and disrupting supply chains, with developing...

Foreign crew charged after Australian police say ‘smuggling hides’ used in cocaine plot

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Australian Police have charged six crew members of the high-profile MV Raider vessel with drug smuggling, saying they attempted to bring one tonne of...

Bougainville Constituent Assembly set to debate final chapters of draft Constitution

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Bougainville's draft independence Constitution is now in its final stages, with debate set to resume when the Bougainville Constituent Assembly reconvenes. Vice President Ezekiel Masatt...

Marshall Islands declared a state of economic emergency amid global criss

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Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine has declared a 90-day state of economic emergency in response to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which...

Niue heads to the polls as leadership changes and challenges loom

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Niueans will head to the polls on 02 May after the country’s parliament was formally dissolved. A notice in the Niue Gazette confirmed the dissolution...

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Pacific Leaders’ 2050 Plan gains ground but gaps remain, Forum report shows

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Pacific Islands Forum members are making progress on a long-term regional plan, but challenges remain in turning commitments into results, according to a new...

Lopsided deal: Legal analysis raises concerns over Tonga’s deep-sea mining agreement

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When Pacific leaders gather to discuss the future of deep-sea mining, the conversation often centres on economic opportunity. For Tonga, that promise has come...

China-U.S competition for rare earths sparks plan to mine Pacific seabed near Guam

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