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Papua New Guinea eyes supplying oil and gas to Pacific island nations

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Papua New Guinea plans to increase its oil and gas production to supply its Pacific island neighbors and alleviate the burden shouldered by the...

Fiji and Panama lead global initiative to protect the Ocean’s “Twilight Zone”

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New Mesopelagic Zone Conservation Challenge Calls for Better Stewardship of the Ocean's Food Warehouse and Carbon Pumpce At the Our Ocean Conference today, Fiji...

Verified news must survive the AI age, say PNG media chief

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Papua New Guinea’s media sector is pushing back against a new era in which social media, misinformation and artificial intelligence are reshaping the country’s...

Yokohama to host Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting in 2027

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The next session of the Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting will be held in Yokohama, south of Tokyo, around summer next year, Japanese Chief Cabinet...

China says the Pacific should not be an arena for geopolitical rivalry

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China has no interest in competing for influence in the Pacific and wants the region to remain a platform for international cooperation rather than...

PNG tariff policy alone cannot drive competitiveness, UNCTAD review finds

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A review by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has found that tariff reductions alone are not enough to make Papua...

Walking to the polling booth in Noumea

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By Nic Maclellan “If I have to walk to the polling booth on election day, I’ll do it,” said Josiane. “But my mother is elderly...

Vanuatu celebrates historic appointment of Anna Naupa as MSG Director General

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Vanuatu has hailed the appointment of Dr Anna Naupa as the new Director General of the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG), making her the first...

Solomon Islands Governor General suspends Police Commissioner Vaevaso

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Solomon Islands Governor-General Sir David Tiva Kapu has suspended Police Commissioner Ian Vaevaso from his duties with immediate effect following advice from the Prime...

Palau prepares for Pacific summit as climate and security pressures build

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Palau is gearing up to welcome leaders from across the Pacific for this year’s 55th Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Leaders Meeting in Koror from...

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UNESCO launches consultation on fair payment for news in the digital age

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