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Nadi International Airport named Best Airport –South Pacific Islands

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Fiji Airports has been recognised at the Pacific Area Travel Writers Association (PATWA) International Travel Awards 2026 in Berlin, Germany, with Nadi International Airport...

PNG remains exposed to Middle East conflict, former military strategists urge Government to be neutral

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A group of former military strategists have warned the Government that Papua New Guinea ‘is not insulated’ from the conflict in the Middle East...

Papua New Guineans in Middle East to be identified before assistance

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Papua New Guinea nationals living and working in the Middle East are yet to be identified before assistance is sought from the Australian government...

Solomon Islands, PNG reaffirm sovereignty in 10th Joint Border talks

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The Governments of Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea have completed the 10th Joint Border Committee (JBC) Meeting in Noro, reaffirming their shared commitment...

Dave Rennie becomes first All Blacks coach of Pacific heritage

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Dave Rennie has been appointed head coach of the All Blacks through to the 2027 Rugby World Cup, becoming the first person of Pacific...

Cook Islands PM Brown hails Dave Rennie’s historic All Blacks appointment

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Cook Islands Prime Minister, Mark Brown has congratulated Dave Rennie on his appointment as Head Coach of the All Blacks, describing it as a...

Record-breaking Presale for Men’s Rugby World Cup 2027

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More than 750,000 tickets have been snapped up in the initial sales phase of Men’s Rugby World Cup 2027, marking a major milestone as...

Sea level rise could redefine sovereignty, but Pacific leaders are pushing back

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Sea level rise is no longer just an environmental crisis for the Pacific; it is a legal challenge striking at the heart of sovereignty,...

Tonga launches e-passport project to boost security

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The Kingdom of Tonga has officially begun its e-passport journey. Tonga convened the inaugural Project Steering Committee (PSC) meeting for the Tonga e-passport Project, a...

Trust and cooperation needed for Pacific Climate action

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Climate mobility processes will attract greater support if it is recognised as a security and stability concern. Participants at a regional workshop in Fiji heard...

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PISFCC Director warns ICJ climate ruling alone won’t protect vulnerable communities

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Pacific Island Students Fighting Climate Change (PISFCC) Director has described the advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) as a historic legal...

Pacific leaders seek cooperation, not division — NZ Foreign Minister Peters

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New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters has warned that the Pacific faces growing geopolitical pressures and transnational challenges. “The region is navigating sharper great power...

“Pacific Media is vital for democracy: NZ foreign Minister Peters marks 10 Years of...

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Winston Peters praised the role of Pacific media and reaffirmed New Zealand’s commitment to the region while celebrating the 10th anniversary of Pasifika TV...