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Change the board or a new Samoa Rugby Union will be set-up: PM Schmidt

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Samoa's Prime Minister La'aulialemalietoa Leuatea Polataivao Fosi Schmidt will continue to hold off on signing over the Australian Government's funding to assist Samoa rugby. This...

Vanuatu becomes 112th State party to Cluster Munitions Convention

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The Convention on Cluster Munitions (CCM) Presidency has welcomed Vanuatu as the 112th State Party to the Convention, effective 1 March 2026. In a statement,...

The sea is higher than we thought and millions more are at risk, study finds

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Climate change's rising seas may threaten tens of millions more people than scientists and government planners originally thought because of mistaken research assumptions on...

Palau steps up preparations for 55th Pacific Leaders Meeting

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The Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Deputy Secretary General Esala Nayasi met Wednesday with Palau Minister of State Gustav Aitaro and members of Palau’s National...

U.S-Cook Islands deal raises concerns over seabed-mining talks between a superpower and a tiny island

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A new framework agreement between the United States and the Cook Islands heightens concerns about the accelerating plans to exploit the Pacific oceanfloor, with...

Tuvaluan legal scholars explore constitutional reform and storytelling at Auckland law event

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Emerging Tuvaluan legal scholars are challenging aspects of their country’s constitutional process, calling for an independent review and urging a shift away from what...

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...

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