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Cook Islands-NZ security pact ‘is about us moving forward as two countries’ – PM Brown

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Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown says New Zealand remains the Cook Islands’ “partner of choice” in security but insists that will not change...

Legal, political tensions shape Kanaky’s path toward self-determination

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The future of Kanaky, New Caledonia, remains uncertain as legal debates, political divisions and community realities continue to shape what Indigenous advocates describe as...

Commonwealth and global partners ramp up support for SIDS on the climate frontline

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Small Island Developing States (SIDS) stand on the frontline of the global climate crisis, facing a convergence of environmental, economic and institutional challenges that...

Kiribati secures UN Women’s seat in historic vote, Minister hails ‘miracle’ win

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Kiribati has won a seat on a key United Nations body for the first time, with Minister of Women, Youth, Sport and Social Affairs...

Pacific Political Climate Champions convene to elevate Pacificl eadership ahead of key global Climate engagements

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The Pacific Political Climate Champions met Thursday in Nadi, Fiji, in a hybrid meeting to consolidate regional leadership and strategic alignment ahead of a...

Solomon Islands government commits $10 million TC Maila response

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The Government of Solomon Islands has committed an initial $10 million (US$1,238,471) to support emergency response efforts following the impact of Tropical Cyclone Maila. Prime...

IMF warns Samoa reforms could undermine Central Bank independence

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has raised concerns that proposed changes to Samoa’s central banking law could weaken safeguards and open the door to...

Tjibaou: “Bougival is dead.”

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By Nic Maclellan A leading Kanak politician has declared “Bougival is dead”, following a vote in the French National Assembly that rejected proposed constitutional reforms...

Fijian Drua urged to do it for affected fans

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This has been a difficult week for the Fijian Drua and its fans in the western division, as many were affected by Tropical Cyclone...

Concerns over voter access raised as New Caledonia’s municipal elections highlight turnout gaps

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Concerns over voter access and representation have emerged following municipal elections in New Caledonia, as second-round results confirmed a widening political divide between urban...

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Solomons sirens call for climate action

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Rising from the sea around Isabel Province, a new sculpture by British artist, Jason deCaires Taylor, was installed last week. The live-size sculpture, called ‘Solomon...

The aftermath of logging’s broken promises: Can carbon trading save Makira’s last forests?

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By Georgina Maka’a & Ronald Toito’ona Once called Solomon Islands’ least developed province, the logging industry was sold as the catalyst for change for Makira-Ulawa...

President Toroama announces final position on Bougainville independence

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The Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) has formally outlined its final position on Bougainville’s political future, proposing a clear and peaceful pathway towards self-government and...