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Samoa Minister threatens to revoke Samoa Observer business license

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Samoa Minister of Revenue and Member of Parliament for Vaimauga No. 1, Pauga Talalelei Pauga, threatened to revoke the Samoa Observer's business licence during...

Do not let geopolitical disputes hijack the Blue Pacific: The 2026 Pacific Islands Forum Leader Meeting must return to its original commitment to “unity”

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By Oliver Brown, Independent political analyst In 2026, the 55th Pacific Islands Forum Leader Meeting (PIFLM) will kick off in Palau. Under the theme “Building Economies:...

Negotiators fail to find agreement in numerous areas at Bonn climate talks

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An environmental organisation in Germany says there is a great deal of work to be done before COP31. The mid-year UN climate negotiations - in...

EL Nino impacts may be felt differently across Solomon Islands: Director Met Services

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The impacts of the current El Niño event are expected to be felt differently across Solomon Islands, depending on rainfall levels and local water...

Building the middle ground in New Caledonia’s south

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By Nic Maclellan in Noumea With just days to go before New Caledonia’s provincial elections, it’s hard to judge the support for the 11 competing...

‘A bridge too far’: Moana Pasifika cut from 2027 Super Rugby

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Moana Pasifika will not return to Super Rugby next season after New Zealand Rugby (NZR) confirmed it would not approve the transfer of the...

Forum Economic Ministers back regional action on energy crisis and economic inclusion

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Pacific Finance ministers have reaffirmed their commitment to stronger regional cooperation, energy security and economic resilience as they concluded the 2026 Forum Economic Ministers...

Bougainville MP calls for managed transition toward self-government and Independence

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Bougainville Regional Member Peter Tsiamalili Jr has called for a carefully managed transition toward greater self-government and eventual independence for Bougainville, arguing that the...

NZ PM Luxon, PM Rabuka discuss fuel crisis and drug threats

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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has reaffirmed Fiji’s importance as a key regional partner following a phone conversation with Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka...

No Rain, No Relief: Palau and Western Micronesia brace for dry stretch before El Niño arrives

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Palau and nearby Yap State are in for a stretch of drier-than-normal weather in the coming weeks, and residents are being urged to watch...

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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...