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SB64 ends in delay and division as Pacific now looks to a crowded agenda at COP31

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The outcomes of the June Climate Meetings in Bonn, Germany (SB64) is marked by delay, division and a dangerous weakening of ambition at a...

Hanson holding ‘gun to the head’ of Pacific nations: O’Brien

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Australian Opposition foreign affairs spokesman Ted O’Brien has accused Labor of playing “partisan politics” over relationships in the Pacific and its leader Pauline Hanson...

Solomon Islands intercepts suspected crime-linked cargo vessel as regional investigation expands

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A joint law enforcement operation has intercepted and detained a Belize-flagged cargo vessel suspected of links to transnational organised crime, prompting a widening regional...

Pacific Finance Ministers to tackle Middle East crisis, economic resilience at Marshall Islands meeting

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Finance and Economic Ministers from across the Pacific will gather in the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) this week for the 2026 Forum...

“For many people, their priority is to eat.”

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By Nic Maclellan At dusk, a small group of residents starts to gather at the public housing towers at Magenta, in Noumea, the capital of...

Weightlifter Eileen Cikamatana out to maintain golden Games haul

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History-making Australian weightlifter Eileen Cikamatana will compete for her third-straight Commonwealth Games medal in Glasgow. The 26-year-old powerhouse is the only Games gold medallist in...

Bishop hat-trick not enough as Brumbies Women fall in Fijian thriller

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The ACT Brumbies Women have delivered a spirited performance but ultimately fell to the Fijian Drua, 42 - 25, in a highly entertaining Swyftx...

“Those blocking climate science are not our friends”: Pacific issues strong warning at Bonn talks

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Pacific Island nations have delivered a sharp rebuke to countries seeking to weaken climate ambition at the UN climate negotiations in Bonn, warning that...

“When you deny us the science, you deny our future”: Pacific advocate at Bonn Climate Talks

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Pacific civil society organisations have warned that attempts to weaken the role of science in international climate negotiations risk undermining climate justice and the...

Tonga police see crime growing more regional and digital

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Tonga’s criminal threat landscape has changed fast, and Acting Chief Superintendent Selosia Fatukala-Satini says the shift is forcing police to rethink how they work. Speaking...

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Bougainville MP calls for managed transition toward self-government and Independence

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