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Governor General warns climate change is Solomon Islands’ most existential threat

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The Governor-General, Sir David Tiva Kapu, says climate change is Solomon Islands’ “most existential threat” and is already washing away shorelines, adding that it...

China, Pacific island countries to forge closer cooperation via platforms

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A briefing session on China-Pacific Island Countries (PICs) multilateral cooperation platforms was held in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, on Tuesday. Qian Bo, China's special...

Pacific Leaders Agree on Plan for Safer, Cheaper Flights

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Leaders from 13 Pacific Island nations met online on 12 May 2026, for the Fourth Regional Aviation Ministers meeting (RAMM4) and focused on one...

Strengthening the frontline of Pacific fisheries: FFA opens more scholarship opportunities

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The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) is continuing its investment in the region’s frontline fisheries workforce by opening another scholarship opportunity through its...

Fiji set to compete for global rugby supremacy as Nations Championship Trophy is unveiled

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Fiji’s place among the world’s rugby elite has been reinforced with the unveiling of the inaugural Nations Championship Trophy, as the Flying Fijians prepare...

Dr Aqorau questions Pacific regionalism’s impact, calls for focus on results

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Solomon Islands National University (SINU) Vice Chancellor Dr Transform Aqorau has challenged Pacific leaders and regional institutions to assess whether decades of regional declarations...

Pacific leaders call for stronger regional cooperation at Pacific Peace and Security dialogue

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Pacific leaders and regional stakeholders have emphasised the importance of collective action, cooperation, and Pacific-led solutions in addressing the growing security challenges facing the...

Tuvalu marks 80 Years since Kioa purchase, PM Teo honours Vaitupu vision

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Tuvalu Prime Minister Feleti Teo has paid tribute to the foresight of Vaitupu leaders who purchased Kioa Island in Fiji 80 years ago, describing...

Bougainville Minister warns of IUU fishing threat, credits Patrols for stopping drone activity

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Bougainville Fisheries Minister Amanda Masono says illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing remains a major threat to the Autonomous Region of Bougainville's remote atolls,...

Ocean of peace plan eyes treaty status

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A new policy paper published by the Pacific Security College proposes evolving the Blue Pacific Ocean of Peace Declaration into a legally binding regional...

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Solomon Islands shapes first national response to climate Loss and Damage

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Foreign influence could quietly weaken Pacific unity, expert warn

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