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Pacific needs affordable and safe Cross-Border Payments: Forum SG

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Forum Secretary General Baron Waqa says improving the efficiency, affordability, and safety of payments across the Blue Pacific is vital for building a more...

Pacific Tuna Forum wraps up with call for balance, innovation, and People-centred approaches

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The two-day Pacific Tuna Forum, held in Denarau, Nadi, Fiji, wrapped up Wednesday with powerful closing remarks from Dr Manumatavai Tupou-Roosen, Chairperson of the...

Collision of crises deepens child nutrition challenges in PNG, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu

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A new study from Save the Children released on World Food Day is warning that climate change is worsening child malnutrition in Papua New...

Tonga Youth vote guide relaunched ahead of polls

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Tonga’s youth-led Take The Lead (TTL) has introduced a new digital Tonga Youth Vote Handbook, backed by island-wide outreach. The relaunched guide gives first-time voters...

Pacific voices urge experts to ‘decolonise’ adaptation at NZ’s largest Climate Forum

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Pacific leaders believe climate experts are missing an opportunity to incorporate indigenous knowledge into adaptation measures. The call has been made as hundreds of scientists,...

Pacific represented at the Marine Environment Protection Committee meeting in London

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The second Extraordinary Session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) opened Wednesday at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Headquarters in London. The Pacific is...

Tuvalu joins IUCN as newest Pacific Island State member

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The Government of Tuvalu has officially become the 90th State Member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), following its formal endorsement...

Fiji President meets King Charles

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King Charles III has warmly welcomed Fiji’s President, Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu, to Buckingham Palace, reaffirming the enduring friendship between the two nations. The visit comes...

Climate, illegal fishing ‘threaten’ Pacific stocks

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The growing pressure of climate change, shifting market dynamics and illegal unreported and unregulated fishing in the region threaten fisheries stock in the region,...

Tuvalu and Partners deliver landmark Coastal Adaptation Project creating new land for the future

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The people and Government of Tuvalu have marked a defining moment in their nation’s journey toward climate resilience with the completion of 8 hectares...

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Cocaine-linked vessel departs Cook Islands after ‘necessary remedial work’

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The vessel, which was intercepted with tonnes of cocaine before arriving in Rarotonga under a distress call for engine repairs, departed Avatiu Port on...

Cook Islands and U.S establish strategic framework for critical minerals research and supply chain...

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The Cook Islands and the United States have agreed a non-binding Framework for Engagement and Cooperation to strengthen supply chains for critical minerals and...

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,...