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Solomons vanishing Islands: Walande and Fanalei on the Frontlines of Climate Change

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By Ednal Palmer At low tide, just off the coast of South Malaita in the Solomon Islands, a few wooden posts emerge from the waters. They...

Tuvalu declares State of Emergency over power, fuel risks

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The Government of Tuvalu has declared a State of Public Emergency for Funafuti, warning that unstable electricity systems and fuel supply risks are threatening...

Fiji Military warns of firm action after security threats

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The Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF) says it has launched joint security operations with the Fiji Police Force following attempts to undermine security,...

Setting the Pacific scene: The IPCC and its role in our Pacific future

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Finding the truth that is trusted when it comes to climate change is critical – otherwise anyone could make any statement about climate change,...

ONOC welcomes IOC President Coventry to Oceania at XLVI Annual General Assembly in Auckland

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The Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC), in partnership with the New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC), will welcome delegates from across the Pacific to Auckland...

Military buildup in Palau faces growing dissatisfaction, report says

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The guardrails built into agreements between the United States and Palau to protect the Pacific nation's environment and preserve its sovereignty are rendered ineffective...

Palauan leader Whipps makes historic first state visit to New Zealand

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Surangel Whipps Jr is set to become the first Palauan President to make an official visit to Aotearoa New Zealand. Whipps is in New Zealand...

French Polynesia’s legislature shows new shape, more divisions

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The Territorial Assembly of French Polynesia has for the first time shown a new configuration during its first administrative sitting on Friday, following a...

3.4 percent growth expected in Pacific region in 2026, 3.2 Percent in 2027 — ADB

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Economic growth in the Pacific is projected to moderate to 3.4 percent in 2026 and 3.2 percent in 2027, according to the Asian Development...

How Vanuatu’s proposed UN climate change resolution may shift climate accountability for decades

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A draft United Nations (UN) resolution on climate change is seeking to turn the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) Advisory Opinion on states’ obligations...

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