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Australian returning home after suspected Fiji poisoning

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Two Australians hospitalised in a suspected mass alcohol poisoning are on their way home — as Fiji reassures tourists of their safety. Another two Australians...

WWF commends WCPFC for first-ever adoption of crew labour standards; reforms needed to strength measures and governance

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WWF commends the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission for the adoption of binding measures on crew labour standards at its 21st annual meeting. A...

Superpower rivalry is making Pacific aid a bargaining chip – vulnerable island nations still lose out

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By Sione Tekiteki The AUD$140 million (US$89 million) aid agreement between Australia and Nauru signed last week is a prime example of the geopolitical tightrope...

Untapped talent and 10 million fans: Why Bai says PNG is ready

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Papua New Guinea’s first match in the NRL is tipped to be the most watched game in history and Kumuls great Marcus Bai predicts...

Solomon Islands MP pulls No-Confidence Motion against PM Manele

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Central Honiara MP Gordon Darcy Lilo has withdrawn his motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele after Speaker Patteson Oti ruled the...

Snap election go-ahead as Vanuatu court okays powerplay

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Vanuatu's top court has dismissed a constitutional challenge to the dissolution of the nation's parliament, clearing the way for a snap election. Voters will go...

Nauru’s new citizenship programme is leading the world

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Op-Ed by Edward Clark Generating revenue has always been a challenge for Pacific Island nations, but the amount of funding required has dramatically increased with...

Hearings are done: Now the wait begins for verdict on closely-watched climate case at UN’s top court

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A lawyer for a small South Pacific island nation told the world’s highest court to heed her warning. “Tuvalu will not go quietly into the...

Study: Palau’s marine sanctuary protects tuna during spawning period

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Researchers have found that tuna spawn within the boundaries of the Palau National Marine Sanctuary, suggesting that the secured area potentially provides protection for...

At ICJ, low-lying atoll nations call for definitive opinion on climate action

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Sea-level rise will render their islands uninhabitable this century, low-lying atoll nations told the International Court of Justice (ICJ), as they called for a...

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Rewa Chief says Fiji’s military immunity call challenges government to deliver accountability

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Rewa Chief Ro Naulu Mataitini has described the Republic of Fiji Military Forces’ (RFMF) call to remove constitutional immunity protections as “Fiji's most courageous...

25th Forum Fisheries Committee Ministerial Meeting concludes in Wellington

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The 25th Forum Fisheries Committee (FFC) Ministerial Meeting and the 7th Regional Fisheries Ministers Meeting (RFMM) concluded on 02 July 2026 with a Ministerial...

Fiji Military backs end to constitutional immunity: Commander Kalouniwai

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The Republic of the Fiji Military Forces (RFMF) has backed ending constitutional immunity provisions, saying accountability is essential for lasting peace and constitutional reform. In...