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Kiribati minister warns online misinformation distorts Pacific youth’s reality

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Kiribati's top minister for women, youth, sport and social affairs has warned that the Pacific’s digital transformation is reshaping community life at speed. Ruth Cross-Kwansing...

Fuel crisis exposes Pacific economic vulnerability, leaders say

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Pacific leaders have warned that the region’s fuel crisis is no longer just a supply problem, but a threat to economic security, as rising...

Queensland force State of Origin decider after 44 24 rampant win

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Selwyn Cobbo bagged a hat-trick as Queensland forced a decider in the best-of-three State of Origin rugby league series on Wednesday after a comprehensive...

UN Decolonisation Committee pressed to act on New Caledonia, French Polynesia, Guam and Tokelau

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The United Nations Special Committee on Decolonisation heard renewed calls for action on New Caledonia, French Polynesia, Guam and Tokelau as it opened the...

Bougainville President Toroama says PNG Parliament breached Melanesian Agreement, calls for international intervention

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Bougainville President Ishmael Toroama has accused Papua New Guinea's National Parliament of breaching the Melanesian Agreement (MA) and undermining the Bougainville peace process after...

Polling cutback sparks anger as New Caledonia heads into tense vote

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A major cut in the number of polling stations in New Caledonia’s capital has sparked a heated debate about access to the vote, less...

Acting locally in the Pacific: How discovering new sea star species in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone is reshaping what we know about life on the seafloor

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This year, the International Day for Biological Diversity calls us to “act locally for global impact,” a principle that resonates deeply with the scientists...

Solomon Islands prime minister raises Pacific security pact proposal during Australia visit

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The new prime minister of Solomon Islands has floated the idea of a Pacific-wide security pact during a visit to Canberra, in a move...

The unexploded bombs still threatening a Pacific nation 80 years on

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More than 80 years after World War II, unexploded bombs are still being found near homes, schools and gardens in Solomon Islands. Cleo Fraser, producer...

Samoa PM dismisses ADB airline warning: ‘They don’t know what we are facing’

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Samoa Prime Minister Laaulialemalietoa Polataivao Schmidt has defiantly brushed aside warnings from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) that a government-backed airline could prove financially...

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Conflicts command headlines…protecting peace, less so: The UN Peacebuilding Fund explained

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By Daniel Dickinson Wars regularly make headlines. Preventing them rarely does. Yet for the past 20 years, the UN Peacebuilding Fund (PBF) has quietly been helping...

China’s policing plans should be sidelined, says top Solomons minister

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One of Solomon Islands’ most senior ministers has called for security and policing co-operation with China to be sidelined in a boost for Australia’s...

Forum DSG Solofa calls for deeper regional integration as economic pressures mount

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Pacific Islands Forum Deputy Secretary General, Desna Solofa has warned that the Pacific faces mounting economic pressures from global geopolitical instability and rising fuel...