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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...

Training camp impossible for Flying Fijians

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Flying Fijians Head Coach Simon Raiwalui says it would be logistically impossible to have a training camp in the build-up towards the Rugby World...

UN court gets request for advisory opinion on climate change

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The United Nations’ highest court confirmed Wednesday that the General Assembly has asked for it to issue an advisory opinion on “the obligations of...

New 10-year partnership between USP and New Zealand grounded in the value of Pacific regionalism

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The University of the South Pacific (USP) and Aotearoa New Zealand have announced a new 10-year partnership to support the long-term success of the...

NZ deputy PM Sepuloni reaffirms support for Fiji

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Fiji and New Zealand's exemplary partnership provides remarkable opportunities to advance sustainable economic development and build stronger future for the communities in Fiji, Pacific...

Australian Foreign Affairs Minister outlines vision for peace in the Indo-Pacific

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Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong has outlined her government's ambition to “avert war and maintain peace” in the Indo-Pacific region Wong addressed the National...

Pacific Island countries to develop advanced warning system for Tuna migration

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Climate change and warming ocean waters are causing tuna fisheries to migrate to international waters, away from a country’s jurisdiction, thereby putting the food...

Traditional knowledge and climate science – a recipe for resilience

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The importance of integrating traditional knowledge into climate science and services was highlighted during a briefing with the Vanuatu Meteorology and Geohazard’s Department’s Climate...

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Forum Economic Ministers back regional action on energy crisis and economic inclusion

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Pacific Finance ministers have reaffirmed their commitment to stronger regional cooperation, energy security and economic resilience as they concluded the 2026 Forum Economic Ministers...

Bougainville MP calls for managed transition toward self-government and Independence

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Bougainville Regional Member Peter Tsiamalili Jr has called for a carefully managed transition toward greater self-government and eventual independence for Bougainville, arguing that the...

NZ PM Luxon, PM Rabuka discuss fuel crisis and drug threats

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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has reaffirmed Fiji’s importance as a key regional partner following a phone conversation with Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka...