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Third minister in Tonga guilty of election bribes

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Tongan Lands Minister, Dr Taniela Fusimalohi, has been found guilty of electoral bribery – the third cabinet member linked to misconduct in the 2025...

“Ocean is our grandmother, and it is reminding us where true power lies” – Pacific Navigator Larry Raigetal

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“Ocean is our grandmother, and it is reminding us where true power lies” - Pacific Navigator Larry Raigetal. For Master Navigator Larry Raigetal, the Pacific...

Moana Pasifika can still be saved as new backers show interest in club: Winston Peters

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The future of Moana Pasifika may not be as bleak as some fear with New Zealand's Foreign Minister revealing new potential supporters have come...

Pacific still at the heart of Commonwealth Games despite its Rugby Sevens axe

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Rugby Sevens may be missing from the Commonwealth Games but organisers say Pacific nations remain at the heart of the event. The decision to remove...

Countries urged to ‘go further, faster’ and deliver on climate commitments

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The United Nations climate chief called on Monday for countries to step up action to implement existing commitments, warning that fossil fuel dependency is...

Pacific nations strengthen climate response as tuna stocks shift beyond their waters

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Pacific Island countries are strengthening efforts to respond to the growing impacts of climate change on tuna stocks, economies and livelihoods, with projections of...

Time to decide on Bougainville, Debate on 2019 referendum result to start

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Bougainville Affairs Minister Manasseh Makiba is expected to table a draft sessional order on the ratification of the 2019 referendum results when Papua New...

State of Pacific Ocean Convening opens in Suva: “Let an old story die so a truer story can live”

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The State of the Pacific Ocean Convening began Monday in Suva with a call for Pacific people to fundamentally renew their relationship with the...

‘If there is a shadow of doubt, you are out’: PM Wale issues hardline corruption warning

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale has warned that any public official suspected of corruption or misuse of funds will be removed from office. The...

Mangrove restoration at heart of Fiji’s Climate adaptation effort

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Fiji’s coastal communities are set to benefit from a new climate adaptation approach that combines seawalls with mangrove restoration, as rising sea levels continue...

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Acting locally in the Pacific: How discovering new sea star species in the Clarion-Clipperton...

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This year, the International Day for Biological Diversity calls us to “act locally for global impact,” a principle that resonates deeply with the scientists...

Solomon Islands prime minister raises Pacific security pact proposal during Australia visit

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The new prime minister of Solomon Islands has floated the idea of a Pacific-wide security pact during a visit to Canberra, in a move...

The unexploded bombs still threatening a Pacific nation 80 years on

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More than 80 years after World War II, unexploded bombs are still being found near homes, schools and gardens in Solomon Islands. Cleo Fraser, producer...