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Britain’s foreign minister Cleverly skips Samoa meeting to co-ordinate Sudan response

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British foreign minister James Cleverly has skipped a planned trip to Samoa to focus on coordinating the UK response to the Sudan crisis, which...

Fritch warns chaos should anti-independence party lose election

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French Polynesia's President Edouard Fritch has warned of chaos, should his party lose power to the pro-independence Tavini Huiraatira. In last Sunday's first round of...

INTERVIEW: Making family planning choices simpler for 8 billion

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Women’s bodies should not be held captive to choices made by governments or individuals, the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) has said, as it launched...

Papua New Guinea, United Kingdom tighten defence relationship

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Papua New Guinea and the United Kingdom signed a defence agreement that the Pacific island country’s foreign minister said had been “gathering dust for...

In New Caledonia, Australia urges Pacific island unity amid China, U.S competition

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Australia's foreign minister urged Pacific island countries on Thursday to stay united in the face of great power competition as she visited New Caledonia,...

NZ and Tonga strengthen ties through Carmel Sepuloni’s visit

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New Zealand and Tonga are reconnecting and strengthening ties, while acknowledging the need to be united as a Pacific region in response to the...

New Permanent representative of Fiji presents credentials to UN SG

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The new Permanent Representative of Fiji to the United Nations, Filipo Tarakinikini, presented his credentials to UN Secretary-General António Guterres Monday this week Prior to...

Niue welcomes first yachts since Covid-19

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Niue is this week welcoming its first visiting yachts in three years. The steady trickle of maritime visitors had been a much welcome feature of...

Vanuatu launches first Ocean Monitoring Network

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Vanuatu continues to show innovation in the face of natural disasters with the launching of the country’s first Ocean Monitoring Network this afternoon. The...

Chiefs can punish Fijian Drua anytime: Byrne

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Fijian Drua coach Mick Byrne believes the Chiefs is a side that can attack from anywhere, ahead of their Super Rugby Pacific clash tonight. Byrne...

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AFP sounds alarm over Pacific drug trade after 17 tonnes seized in 2026

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The Australian Federal Police (AFP) says the Pacific is facing an escalating national security threat from transnational drug trafficking after 17 tonnes of illicit...

PNG highest Court rejects Nomane case over no-confidence motion

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Papua New Guinea Parliament will not be recalled to debate a motion of confidence in Prime Minister James Marape. This follows a Supreme Court ruling...

Naupa warns Australia’s Pacific security focus is hurting Vanuatu ties

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A new policy brief by ni-Vanuatu researcher Anna Naupa has warned that Australia’s growing focus on security threats in the Pacific is straining relations...