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OACPS Ministers push reform agenda as Council hears call for unity and action

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The Secretary-General of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS), Moussa Batraki, has presented his report to the 120th Session of the...

OFC 2026 tournament schedule confirmed

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OFC has confirmed its full competition schedule for tournaments (excluding the OFC Pro League) in 2026. The OFC Women’s Champions League will feature 10...

New report warns of Solomon Islands health system under strain

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Australia is being accused of draining skilled health workers from Pacific Island countries to fix its own shortage of care workers, pushing fragile health...

Fiji secures agreement on Ocean and climate action Resolution at UNEA-7

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Pacific delegations at the seventh session of the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA-7) are celebrating a breakthrough in Nairobi with Fiji securing an agreement on...

The Late Akilisi Pōhiva: A Tongan Voice for Justice and Liberation of West Papua

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By Mele Tuuakitau, USP Journalism Student Tonga’s Support for decolonisation in the Pacific: Can we do more? As a small island state in the Pacific,...

Australia’s care crisis driving Pacific health systems toward collapse, Vanuatu worst hit: report

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Skilled health workers from Pacific Island countries are being poached to fill Australia’s shortage of care workers, pushing health systems in the region to...

OACPS Ministers meet in Brussels to drive reform and prepare for 2026 Summit

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The Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) will hold its 120th Session of the Council of Ministers from 12 to 14 December...

Tribunal finds France responsible for security failure during New Caledonia riots

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New Caledonia's administrative tribunal on Thursday delivered a landmark ruling finding the French State responsible for not providing a “reasonable level of security” during...

First climate migrants arrive in Australia from sinking Tuvalu in South Pacific

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The first climate migrants to leave the remote Pacific island nation of Tuvalu have arrived in Australia, hoping to preserve links to their sinking...

Fiji’s former UN Ambassador warns Climate Change is driving a human rights emergency in the Pacific

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Fiji’s former UN Ambassador and Climate Lead at Abt Global, Dr Satyendra Prasad, says the Pacific is living through “a breathtakingly extraordinary period” of...

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Samoa MPs to be drug tested before they can run for Parliament

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Samoa’s war against drugs will extend to ensuring Parliamentarians are drug free before entering an election. That is the stance of Prime Minister Laaulialemalietoa Polataivao...

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Solomon Isands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has moved to de-escalate tensions surrounding the recent mass resignation of Parliamentary Standing Committee chairs, asserting that these...

Dome over contaminated nuclear blast site is leaking — expert warns risk from lethal...

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