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ABG Vice President Masatt outlines three-pronged strategy toward Bougainville’s Independence

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Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) Vice President and Attorney General Ezekiel Masatt has reaffirmed government’s continued commitment to advancing Bougainville’s political agenda through a coordinated,...

Palau Court dismisses defamation case against Island Times

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The Supreme Court of Palau has granted the voluntary dismissal of a defamation lawsuit filed by businessman Surangel Whipps Sr against Island Times and...

Australian neighbours on the brink of $7.5 billion disaster: ‘Going to get worse’

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Australian diners have an insatiable appetite for seafood, consuming around 350,000 to 400,000 tonnes a year. But a new report is warning that some of...

NZ PM Luxon defends PACER Plus as PNG pushes for separate trade deal

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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says New Zealand remains dedicated to improving regional trade through the Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations Plus (PACER Plus)...

Dare to be better – a timely call to action ahead of COP30

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By Marie McInerney  As world leaders meet in Brazil this week (6 and 7 November) ahead of the COP30 UN climate negotiations, Indigenous and climate...

Pacific leaders meet in Palau to strengthen regional disaster resilience

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Pacific Island leaders, ministers, and disaster officials have convened in Palau this week for the Second Pacific Disaster Risk Management (DRM) Ministers Meeting, a...

Solomon Islands to build humanitarian warehouse in Malaita

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The Solomon Islands will soon establish a provincial humanitarian warehouse in Auki, Malaita Province, as part of a regional effort to boost disaster preparedness...

Fiji achievement in Media excellence awards set for next month

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The Fiji Achievement in Media Excellence (FAME) Awards 2025 will be held on the 6th of next month, at the Novotel Lami Convention &...

Small Island States sound the alarm as major polluters stall: What to expect from nations at COP30

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While major polluters continue to fall short on climate commitments, notably the United States, blocs of small nations such as the Alliance of Small...

Fiji celebrates WHO recognition for eliminating measles, rubella and trachoma

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Fiji has achieved a historic public health milestone, with the World Health Organisation (WHO) officially recognising the country for eliminating measles, rubella, and trachoma...

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Korea, Pacific Ministers deepen ties on Climate, Oceans and Development

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Nobles take key roles in Tonga’s parliament as Lord Vaea elected Speaker

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The Tonga Legislative Assembly has elected Lord Vaea as the new Speaker of Parliament, marking a significant moment in the kingdom’s political landscape. The decision...