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Palau Congress holds firm on stance against accepting asylum seekers

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Palau's Senate stood pat on its position to balk at Washington’s proposal to resettle asylum seekers in the Pacific island nation, rejecting President Surangel...

GNUT reaffirms commitment to support Solomon Islands PM Manele

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The Government of National Unity and Transformation (GNUT) assures the people of Solomon Islands that, despite recent media reports of instability, its members remain...

Adaptation a matter of survival for Pacific communities, Solomon Islands negotiator

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Adaptation to the devastating impacts of climate change for Pacific communities is not an option, it is a matter of survival. As Pacific climate change...

Fiji launches final Blue Prosperity Ocean science report

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Fiji's Permanent Secretary of Environment and Climate Change, Dr Sivendra Michael, joined traditional leaders, partners and stakeholders at the Launch of the Final Blue...

Inquiry into standard of journalism in PNG underway

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A three-day inquiry into the standard and integrity of Journalism in Papua New Guinea commenced Tuesday ain Port Moresby. Chair of the Permanent Parliamentary Committee...

Iro, Piakura, Niukore spearhead Cook Islands squad

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Cook Islands have named their squad for the 2025 Pacific Bowl with premiership winner Brendan Piakura, Sharks star KL Iro and Warriors hardman Marata...

UN SG Guterres urges countries to ‘seize this historic opportunity’ as renewable energy use grows

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With clean energy on the rise, the UN Secretary-General renewed his longstanding call for countries to make the transition from fossil fuels that cause...

Sceptical senators grill White House pick to lead Indo-Pacific policy

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U.S Senators across the political spectrum are worried the White House and Pentagon’s focus is drifting from the Indo-Pacific, leaving the United States vulnerable...

Fiji Revenue and Customs Service seizes undeclared firearms from foreign yacht in Savusavu

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The Fiji Revenue and Customs Service (FRCS) intercepted a foreign-flagged yacht upon its arrival at Savusavu Port this week. An advance notification of arrival...

Tuvalu launches major electoral reform ahead of 2028 polls

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Tuvalu’s government has begun a full review of the nation’s electoral laws and processes following frustrations with the January 2024 general elections. The move...

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Australian Federal Police (AFP) Commissioner Krissy Barrett has reaffirmed Australia’s commitment to working alongside Fiji to combat organised crime, announcing that the AFP and...