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Tonga declares dengue outbreak as cases spread across the Kingdom

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Tonga’s Ministry of Health has declared a dengue fever outbreak, warning of community transmission across three island groups as cases continue to rise. Chief Executive...

Leadership That Mirrors the World: The UN’s Next Great Test

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Opinion by Annalena Baerbock, President of the General Assembly This year, for the first time in a decade, the United Nations will select its new...

Nauru appoints first Vice President Aingimea after Constitutional reform

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Minister Lionel Aingimea has been appointed Vice President of Nauru after Parliament passed the Constitution (Amendment) Bill 2026, creating the role. Following the bill’s passage...

Tonga PM Lord Fakafānua pays tribute to late Fiji President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau

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The Prime Minister of Tonga, Lord Fatafehi Fakafānua, paid his respects to the late former President of Fiji, Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, at the State...

PM Manele in Fiji as Parliament deadline looms; Opposition slams “blatant defiance” of Court order

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The Solomon Islands is currently gripped by a constitutional standoff as the 28-member Opposition coalition accuses Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele of a “blatant disregard...

UN pushes action on resilience for LDCs and SIDS

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The United Nations ESCAP Pacific Office and UN-OHRLLS say countries must move from commitments to action as climate risks and development pressures intensify across...

‘Devastating’: Fijian Drua coach backs Moana Pasifika to stay in Super Rugby Pacific

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Fijian Drua head coach Glen Jackson has described the news around Moana Pasifika as “devastating” saying the Pacific presence in Super Rugby Pacific is...

PSIDS need real finance for just transition: Tuvalu Minister for Climate Change Dr Talia

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Pacific Small Island Developing States (PSIDS) need real finance when transitioning away from fossil fuels. Tuvalu's Minister for Climate Change, Dr Maina Talia, said this...

Tongan King Tupou VI pays final respects to Ratu Epeli Nailatikau

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In a moment of quiet reverence at the State House this morning, His Majesty King Tupou VI paid his respects to the late former...

Solomon Islands on the edge, again

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A court has ordered parliament to convene with a no-confidence motion in the air. The PM is appealing. Here’s what happens next.  By Connor...

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IRENA pushes faster fossil fuel exit as electrification becomes key to energy transition

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The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) says the next phase of the global energy transition must focus on electrification, renewable energy expansion and a...

Cook Islands declares end to dengue outbreak after more than a year

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The Cook Islands has officially regained its dengue-free status after going 26 days without a recorded dengue case, the Ministry of Health announced Monday. Secretary...

Fiji passes sweeping Education bill after nearly 60 years

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Fiji’s Parliament has passed the Education Bill 2025, which replaces the Education Act of 1966. Government says the new Education Bill of 2025 is...