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China to step up Pacific push after Australia–PNG defence treaty

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China will double down on efforts to expand its influence across the Pacific after Australia and Papua New Guinea agreed to ink a comprehensive...

Fiji and Australia strengthen defence ties, commit to new treaty talks and deeper security cooperation

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Fiji and Australia have reaffirmed their growing security partnership, committing to deeper defence cooperation and new treaty negotiations under their elevated Vuvale Partnership. Fiji’s Minister...

All 45 Bougainville seats declared as 2025 General Election concludes peacefully

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The Office of the Bougainville Electoral Commissioner (OBEC) has announced the successful conclusion of the 2025 Bougainville General Election, with all 45 seats now...

Koroisau, Sivo, Kikau absent from Fiji Bati squad

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The Fiji Bati rugby league team has confirmed its 25-man squad for the upcoming 2025 Pacific Championships, where they will compete against the Cook...

Micronesia calls for Climate urgency, Oceans Protection and global justice at UNGA

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Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) President Wesley W. Simina used his address at the 80th United Nations General Assembly last week to demand urgent...

Asylum seekers on Nauru going hungry despite government spending $1.5m a year for each person

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Refugees and asylum seekers held on Nauru claim they can’t afford to eat and are forced to skip meals. Their plight comes despite Australia...

COP climate talks are ‘heartbreak’ for Pacific Islands. Here is why they want to host them

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By Gabriella Marchant and Jordan Fennell Joseph Sikulu's long-haul journey home to the Pacific has felt fruitless after the recent world climate talks. It has become...

Tonga marks Constitutional milestone, pushes Climate Justice and UN reform at UNGA

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Tonga’s Prime Minister Dr ‘Aisake Eke, used his address at the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly last week to highlight Tonga’s...

Pacific islands bound by climate change, divided by deep-sea mining: Nauru swimming against the tide

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“The climate crisis is not up for debate,” Micronesian President Wesley Simina said. “The only question is whether we will act with the urgency...

PNG and Australia elevate Defence relations with mutual Defence Treaty

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape Thursday announced that Cabinet has formally approved the landmark mutual defence treaty between PNG and Australia, elevating...

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