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IMF warns deficits, global risks could slow Solomon Islands growth

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says the Solomon Islands economy grew in 2025 but faces slower growth and rising risks linked to global tensions...

Interview: Pacific islands walk a ‘delicate tightrope’ as China influence rises

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The Australian National University’s Graeme Smith reflects on the changing political landscape in the Pacific. By Eugene Whong As Beijing has been ramping up influence...

Pacific pushes for urgent Climate action as Fiji sets pre-COP31 dates

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As momentum gathers toward Pre-COP 31 and COP31, the Pacific stands united and resolute in its call for urgent, ambitious, and just climate action. The...

Cook Islands PM Mark Brown in New Zealand but no talks with Luxon

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Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown is in Aotearoa but will not be engaging with his Kiwi counterpart. Brown spoke at a formal event at...

U.S seeks to expand seabed ‘diplomacy’ in the Pacific, eyes deal with Nauru

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Washington has begun engaging with Nauru to explore a partnership on seabed mineral extraction, in a bid to expand its deep-sea mining diplomacy in...

FFA Members review decade of Niue Treaty as Honiara meeting targets Illegal fishing

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Members of the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency have begun pre-meeting discussions in Honiara with a workshop on the Niue Treaty Subsidiary Agreement, marking...

The Solomon Islands version: Why there are no permanent friends or enemies in politics

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By Ronald Toito’ona The old maxim of statecraft – “In politics, there are no permanent enemies and no permanent friends; only permanent interests” – is...

Queensland Reds flanker Seruu happy to be back home, excited for Drua clash

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Queensland Reds flanker Seru Uru says they are expecting nothing short of a battle on Saturday when they take on the Swire Shipping Fijian...

‘If it’s not cultural, what is it?’ Fiame questions use of matai titles amid Luxon controversy

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Samoa's former Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa says chiefly titles are culturally significant and should not be given to foreign prime ministers. Mata’afa made the...

Vanuatu urged to honor UN obligations and protect refugees

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Vanuatu, as a member of the United Nations (UN), has a responsibility to uphold international humanitarian standards and provide protection to those fleeing conflict,...

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Bougainville Constituent Assembly set to debate final chapters of draft Constitution

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Bougainville's draft independence Constitution is now in its final stages, with debate set to resume when the Bougainville Constituent Assembly reconvenes. Vice President Ezekiel Masatt...

Marshall Islands declared a state of economic emergency amid global criss

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Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine has declared a 90-day state of economic emergency in response to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which...

Niue heads to the polls as leadership changes and challenges loom

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Niueans will head to the polls on 02 May after the country’s parliament was formally dissolved. A notice in the Niue Gazette confirmed the dissolution...