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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...

Understand our story in full: Bougainville President Toroama

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Bougainville President Ishmael Toroama has called for greater understanding of his people’s history and their journey toward achieving their political aspirations, economic development and...

Tuvalu receives the Planet Aqua Award for blue communities leadership at Venice Climate Week 2026

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The Government and People of Tuvalu have received the PLANET AQUA Award – Blue Communities Category at Venice Climate Week 2026, in recognition of...

Fiji welcomes U.S-Iran agreement, says lower fuel prices will ease cost pressures

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Fiji has welcomed the agreement reached between the United States and Iran, saying the development is a positive step towards reducing global tensions and...

Bougainville AG discuss ‘options’

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The Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) could consider “other options” if Parliament does not ratify the 2019 referendum results, following the tabling of the sessional...

Solomon Islands Governor General calls for unity, urgency as nation faces political, Climate and social challenges

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The Governor-General, Tiva Kapu, has urged Solomon Islanders to protect democracy, act with urgency, and confront climate change, youth unemployment and drug abuse as...

From France to the Pacific: One Navy Officer’s Commitment to Protecting Regional Fisheries

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For nearly two decades, the sea has been both a workplace and a calling for French Navy Petty Officer Romain Fouquet. Originally from Tours in...

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