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Fiji and Pacific on the frontline of ‘hybrid warfare’, says Defence Minister Tikoduadua

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Climate disasters create security gaps now exploited by hybrid threats in Fiji and the Pacific. Minister for Defence and Veteran Affairs Pio Tikoduadua made the...

Fiji Military declares No-Fly Zones, warns detected drones will be neutralised

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The Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF) has declared all its installations “NO-FLY ZONES” for drones, warning it will take action against any unauthorised...

‘We can do this’: Rejected Super Rugby bidder says it can keep Moana Pasifika going

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The founder of a Māori and Pacific-led professional rugby club says they have the finances, plan and people to keep the Moana Pasifika franchise...

Vanuatu seeks faster access to climate funds as needs outpace delivery

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Climate funding commitments grow but remain difficult to unlock at the pace Pacific island communities need, according to regional officials and development partners. Despite more...

Bougainville MP challenges PNG lawmakers to ‘have some guts’ on independence vote

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A prominent Bougainvillean MP believes Papua New Guinea's parliament will back the autonomous region's drive for independence. Francesca Semoso, one of four Bougainvillean MPs in...

Amnesty International demands answers over Vakarisi death in military custody

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Amnesty International has raised serious concerns over the death of Jone Vakarisi in military custody, saying official accounts have been inconsistent and calling for...

‘World will be plunged into deepening insecurity’ without climate action: AOSIS warns

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Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) Lead Climate Change negotiator Anne Rasmussen has issued a clear warning ahead of the Petersberg Climate Dialogue, saying...

Solomon Islands Court of Appeal stalls move to oust PM Manele over constitutional concerns

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The Solomon Islands Court of Appeal has issued a judgement revealing it stalled moves to oust Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele due to “serious questions...

Fiji’s National Referendum Bill: what it says, what it restricts, and why it matters

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A plain-language breakdown of Bill No. 46 of 2025 — the legislation that will govern how Fijians vote on constitutional change, and why civil...

Tuvaluans get second shot at Australia visa under Falepili pathway

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The Governments of Australia and Tuvalu have announced the reopening of the Falepili Mobility Pathway visa ballot, offering Tuvaluans another chance to live and...

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PNG PM calls for unity, respect and constitutional process as Parliament begins historic Bougainville...

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