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ABG to establish Bougainville Bureau of Statistics, strengthening data-driven planning and governance

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The Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) is progressing the establishment of a Bougainville Bureau of Statistics, a major step toward strengthening evidence-based planning, accountable governance,...

Fiji’s fragile politics, erosion of trust after 2025 and the road ahead

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By Shailendra B. Singh “You want a friend in Washington? Get a dog.” Although made in an American context, this observation by President Harry S....

2025 confirmed as one of the warmest years on Record in the Western Pacific

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New climate data shows that 2025 was the fifth warmest year ever recorded in the western Pacific, continuing a long-term warming trend that is...

Fiji Government accepts High Court ruling, rules out appeal

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The Fiji Government has confirmed it will not appeal a recent High Court ruling in the case against former Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption...

Pacific unites for financial disaster defence

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Addressing one of the “most formidable challenges facing Pacific Island nations”—the urgent need for institutional and financial resilience against escalating natural catastrophes—PCRIC Board Chair...

Looking south: Marshall Islands president visits Australia

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By Nic Maclellan Marshall Islands President Dr Hilda C. Heine has made a state visit to Australia, the first by a Marshallese leader in more...

Fijian Drua pledge toughness on road as Mataele eyes World Cup

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A Fiji homecoming is sparking Manasa Mataele's Rugby World Cup dream as the electric winger vows to roll up his sleeves for the Drua. The...

SPREP regrets U.S exit, warns Pacific still in Climate emergency

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The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) has expressed regret over the United States’ decision to withdraw from the regional body, while...

SPC welcomes Dr Paula Vivili as 23rd Director-General

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The Pacific Community (SPC) has formally welcomed Dr Paula Vivili as its 23rd Director-General following his arrival in Noumea, New Caledonia, home to SPC...

A realm of possibility: Can deep-sea mining take place in 2026?

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By Aaliyah Rogan Deep-sea mining could optimistically begin ramping up from late 2026 to early 2027, according to Ilya Epikhim, Principal at Arthur D. Little. This...

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