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Fiji and Australia deepen Pacific partnership with Vuvale Union, tackle fuel crisis and security threats

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Fiji and Australia have reaffirmed their deepening partnership, announcing progress toward a landmark “Vuvale Union” while pledging closer cooperation on security, climate action and...

ADB outlines new Pacific resilience push to counter rising external shocks

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Samarkand, Uzbekistan The Asian Development Bank (ADB) says its new Pacific Approach of 2026-2030 will focus heavily on building...

Tonga’s Queen Sālote Wharf upgrade showcases ADB merit-based procurement success

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Samarkand, Uzbekistan The redevelopment of Tonga’s Queen Sālote International Wharf is being highlighted as a major success story of...

Pacific faces brutal energy truth

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If we’re not at the table, we’re not on the menu. It is a sharp line that captures the urgency Pacific leaders are feeling as...

Pacific governments brace for fuel shocks as Middle East crisis deepens, ADB steps up support

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Samarkand, Uzbekistan Pacific Island governments are actively preparing contingency plans to prioritise fuel use for critical services as the...

ADB, partners move to safeguard Pacific access to global banking as correspondent banks withdraw

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Samarkand, Uzbekistan The Asian Development Bank (ADB) says it is working with global financial institutions to prevent Pacific economies...

ADB reforms to better response to member needs

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Samarkand, Uzbekistan The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is undertaking sweeping internal reforms aimed at improving how it responds to...

“Australia is a reliable partner” – Foreign Minister Wong pledges support to Pacific amid fuel crisis

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Foreign Minister Penny Wong says Australia will stand with the Pacific through the fuel crisis, warning the disruption to global energy supply is hitting...

Solomon Islands PM Manele calls parliament for Thursday to face no confidence motion

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The Solomon Islands parliament will convene on Thursday, 07 May, to consider a motion of no confidence in Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele. Parliament House has...

Pacific Island Parties Confirm Distribution of the second US$60 Million (2025 Payment) and U.S Fishing Industry First Payment for 2026

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The Eighteenth Special Meeting of the Pacific Island Parties (SPIP18) convened in Wellington on Monday 4th May, marking the start of pre-official’s discussions ahead...

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Solomon Islands Opposition leader Wale calls for unity as new govt talks begin, vows...

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Solomon Islands Opposition Leader Matthew Wale says discussions among political leaders to identify the country’s next Prime Minister are a normal and necessary part...

Outgoing Solomon Islands PM Manele rejects claims he is weak and indecisive

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Outgoing Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has defended his leadership style, rejecting accusations that he is weak and indecisive and insisting that consultation...

Former Vanuatu PM Salwai, Kilman question France’s commitment on Matthew and Hunter

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The Ambassador of France to Vanuatu, Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer, has described a recent article on the position of the Kanak and Socialist National Liberation...