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Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption urges vigilance as CPI highlights corruption risks

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The Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) has noted the release of Transparency International’s 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), in which Fiji recorded a...

Technology-facilitated threats are silencing Pacific journalists

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By Amantha Perera “We will burn down the Fiji Sun.” You sit down to start your workday and this is the first thing that flashes...

Corruption Perceptions Index 2025: Pacific leaders falling short on anti-corruption commitments

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Corruption remains a persistent challenge across the Pacific, according to the 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), released Tuesday by Transparency International. Pacific leaders are failing...

Sacked Solomon Islands Ministers to get new roles as PM Manele defends Cabinet shake-up

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele says two ministers removed from their portfolios this week will be offered roles on cabinet sub-committees. Speaking to reporters...

More banks give $15b PNG gas project the cold shoulder

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Another 12 banks have pledged not to provide financing for a proposed $15 billion (US$7.78 billion) liquefied natural gas project in Papua New Guinea,...

Solomon Islands faces a graduation it may not be ready for

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Moving beyond “Least Developed Country” status may be a sign of growing incomes – but not less vulnerability. By Alexandre Dayant In December 2027, Solomon...

Fresh report warns fish fraud extends to one fifth of global catch

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Fish fraud is widespread in markets, grocers and restaurants around the world, but a growing number of innovative tools are turning the tide, according...

‘No intention’: Luai makes call on Tigers future

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Jarome Luai has delivered his strongest commitment to Wests Tigers to date, claiming he has "no intention" of leaving and declaring: “I'm comfortable in...

Japan Prime Minister’s supermajority could reshape security for the Pacific, experts say

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A landslide victory for Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has put her ruling coalition in control of three-quarters of the lower house or Shūgiin. Last...

Marshallese deported by ICE ‘having the hardest time’

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People deported to the Marshall Islands from the United States face a tough road to survival, experiencing difficulties being accepted by locals and often...

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Pacific Senior officials meet in Nadi to align Pacific priorities for COP31 Presidency and...

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Senior Officials from Pacific Islands Forum member countries are in Nadi, Fiji for two days this week for the fourth COP 31 Pacific Senior...

Guterres calls for fair transition to clean energy

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The world has “entered the age of clean energy” and renewables are now the cheapest, fastest and safest source of new electricity almost everywhere,...

Vanuatu pushing on with climate UN resolution despite U.S resistance

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Vanuatu's climate envoy says they are pushing on with their UN resolution on the International Court of Justice's climate opinion, despite resistance from the...