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Solomon Islands will not endorse a moral declaration at the Ocean summit

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The Solomon Islands has formally declined to endorse a new regional ocean declaration, with High Commissioner William Soaki delivering a pointed defense of indigenous...

Cook Islands lead with sacred ocean protection

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Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown told leaders at the inaugural Melanesian Ocean Summit that his country is committed to safeguarding the Pacific Ocean...

Melanesian Ocean Summit: Message in a bottle

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To commemorate the inaugural Melanesian Ocean Summit launch at the APEC Haus on Monday, May 11th, 2026, attending delegates and officials gathered outside to...

Auckland to host 2026 ONOC Annual General Assembly Week

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Auckland, New Zealand will welcome the Oceania sporting family from 17 to 23 May 2026 for the XLVI Annual General Assembly Week of the...

PNG Ombudsman refers Chief Justice to NEC for tribunal probe

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The Ombudsman Commission of Papua New Guinea has invoked its reserve powers to refer Chief Justice Sir Gibuma Gibbs Salika to the National Executive...

Agovaka camp says PM bid will continue GNUT “transformational vision”

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Supporters of Solomon Islands MP Peter Shanel Agovaka say his nomination for Prime Minister is more than just another political move — they say...

World Bank warns Pacific growth slowing as fuel costs, debt and global shocks bite

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Pacific economies are losing momentum as rising fuel costs, weaker tourism, inflation and repeated global shocks continue to strain governments, businesses and households, according...

PNG champions Melanesian unity on Ocean Protection

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Papua New Guinea is positioning the 2026 Melanesian Ocean Summit as a major platform for regional unity, climate action and ocean governance, with leaders...

Vanuatu’s cabinet approves new version of Nakamal Agreement with Australia

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Vanuatu's cabinet has given the green light to a new version of the landmark Nakamal Agreement with Australia, with the two nations looking increasingly...

Billions promised, but bottlenecks persist: GAO flags Compact delays affecting Palau

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A new U.S government watchdog report is raising concerns that delays, and bureaucratic bottlenecks tied to Compact of Free Association funding could undermine Palau’s...

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While vowing its commitment to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, Tuvalu cited the challenges hindering its progress. For Tuvalu, sustainable development is inseparable...

New Zealand Foreign Minister to meet Ministers from Fiji, Niue and Samoa

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New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters will meet Pacific counterparts from Niue, Fiji and Samoa in Auckland today. “In these uncertain geostrategic times in our...

PM Wale sets to travel to U.S & Japan on eight-day trip

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale will leave for the United States this weekend on an eight-day overseas visit that will also take him...