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Australia, New Zealand, Colombia launch drug task force for Pacific

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Australia, New Zealand and Colombia have launched a joint task force aimed at stopping illicit drug shipments before they reach Pacific shores, as police...

Tuvalu calls for joint action against transnational crime

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Tuvalu Prime Feleti Penitala Teo has urged stronger regional cooperation to confront transnational crime across the Pacific, telling leaders in Fiji that no single...

Auckland seizes IOC summit to call for a higher profile

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The Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC) conference, taking place this week in New Zealand, is shining a spotlight on the future of global sports...

Niue names Cabinet after tight election, maintains gender balanced government

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Niue has confirmed a new four-member Cabinet following its recent general election as the country’s post-election political landscape begins to take shape. Tuesday's announcement follows...

WHO Pacific chief pushes global action on oral health crisis

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World Health Organisation (WHO) Western Pacific regional director Dr Saia Ma'u Piukala has called for stronger global investment and political commitment to tackle oral...

UN General Assembly to consider landmark resolution following the ICJ Advisory Opinion on Climate Change

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The Republic of Vanuatu, together with the Core Group of States leading the UN General Assembly resolution responding to the International Court of Justice...

WHO regional director Dr Piukala launches Climate and Health push ahead of COP31

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World Health Organisation Western Pacific regional director Dr Saia Ma'u Piukala says the health impacts of the climate crisis are now a central issue...

Pacific Police Ministers unite against rising transnational crime threat

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Pacific police ministers have agreed to strengthen regional cooperation against transnational organised crime, warning that drug trafficking and criminal networks are threatening the security...

Pacific leaders push stronger rules on deep Seabed mining

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Pacific leaders and regional partners have called for stronger Pacific-led governance of deep seabed minerals, stressing sustainability, environmental protection and respect for international law...

Pacific NGOs say deep-sea mining benefits corporations more than Pacific nations

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Pacific civil society groups have warned that proposed deep-sea mining under the International Seabed Authority (ISA) framework would shift environmental and social risks onto...

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How a single nuclear-capable missile could undo China’s long-running Pacific charm offensive

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Analysis by Jonathan Milne China has read the black-and-white letters of the Treaty of Rarotonga carefully, before firing a ballistic missile into the South Pacific...

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Pacific Elders warn against external influence in regional security

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Pacific Elders have warned that growing geopolitical competition is reshaping the region and have called for Pacific security to remain firmly under the control...