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Vanuatu introduces draft UN resolution on ICJ demanding full climate compensation

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Vanuatu has introduced the zero draft of a United Nations General Assembly resolution to endorse the International Court of Justice’s advisory opinion on the...

Billion-dollar drug trade tightens grip on Pacific

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Fiji and the wider Pacific are increasingly being targeted by international drug syndicates, with multi-billion-dollar criminal networks exploiting the region as a transit hub...

Fiji risks losing a generation to drugs, faith leaders warn

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Fiji risks losing an entire generation to drugs if urgent action is delayed, church leaders and partners have warned, calling the growing crisis a...

Commonwealth Law Ministers told rule of law must deliver for People: SG Botchwey

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Commonwealth Secretary-General Shirley Botchwey has urged Law Ministers and Attorneys-General to ensure the rule of law delivers real outcomes for people, warning that weakened...

Rule of law must remain strong – Fiji PM Rabuka

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The rule of law must remain firmly grounded in fairness and strong institutions as nations navigate rapidly changing global challenges, delegates at the Commonwealth...

Pacific queens gather in Fiji as pageant spotlight turns on regional issues

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With all regional queens now in Fiji, the Miss Pacific Islands Pageant 2026 is underway in Nadi, bringing together contestants from across the moana...

Fiji Met hosts Regional Training to strengthen Meteorological capacity across the Pacific

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The Fiji Meteorological Service (FMS), in collaboration with the Government of Japan through JICA's Third Country Training Programme (TCTP), has officially opened a two-week...

Oceania Athletics mourns Solomon Islands’ Jack Iroga

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Oceania Athletics has paid tribute to Solomon Islands athlete, official and educator Jack Iroga following his sudden passing at the age of 39. “It is...

U.S visa ban ‘unfortunate’: Tonga PM

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Addressing concerns about the United States government's decision to put travel restrictions on Tongan nationals, Prime Minister Lord Fakafanua said it was an issue...

‘We don’t care what you think’: Panel says deep-sea mining, more show issues with U.S territorial status

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A push to mine waters around American Samoa without consent, a board appointed by the president dictating government decisions in Puerto Rico, and the...

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Vanuatu’s Climate envoy urges nations to stand firm after U.S push to drop UN...

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Vanuatu's Climate envoy Ralph Regenvanu is urging countries to stay engaged, after the United States pushed for Vanuatu to withdraw a UN motion supporting...

France seizes 2.4 tonnes of cocaine in Pacific as drug seizures hit record highs

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French officials announced Tuesday that 100 bales of cocaine were seized last Thursday during a joint operation with the United States. According to the High...

Official documents reveal friction between NZ and Cook Islands over Russian vessels

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Cook Islands continued to register sanctioned vessels tied to Russia's "shadow fleet" months after New Zealand government began raising concerns, official information reveals. Memos, emails...