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Opinion: To Solve Climate Change, Dive Into the Power of the Ocean

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By Surangel Whipps, Jr and John Kerry As governments around the world work to sustainably rebuild their economies in the wake of the COVID-19...

Solomon Islands PM ‘clear’ no Chinese military base in talks with Australian intelligence

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-Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton says he does not expect the Solomon Islands will allow China to establish a military base in the Pacific...

Palau COVID travel rules still remain for Our Ocean Conference

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In a few days, an estimated 1000 members of NGO executives, ministers, and high-level officials from different countries, including the Pacific nations, will be...

We can’t just abandon our Pacific neighbours to the climate crisis

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Opinion by Mark Howden, 'Ofa Ma'Asi-Kaisamy With many parts of the Pacific still suffering due to COVID-19, the latest international report on climate change...

Fiji’s long trek to democracy and the quiet heroism of Fiji’s journalists

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By Graeme Dobell Fiji will soon vote on Frank Bainimarama, the military supremo who slowly morphed into an elected leader. The man who has driven and...

U.S to send officials to Solomon Islands due to tensions over China security pact

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The White House’s top Asia official is preparing to travel to the Solomon Islands in a rare high-level visit that underscores alarm in Washington...

Scott Morrison calls election in Australia on 21 May

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Scott Morrison has kicked off his campaign to become the first Australian prime minister in a generation to win a second term after calling...

Samoa extends State of emergency for another month

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Samoa’s Head of State has extended the proclamation of the State of Emergency (SOE) to next month due to a “grave emergency” where a...

Macron challenged by far right as French vote for president

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French voters streamed to polling stations Sunday for the first round of a tense contest for the presidency, with incumbent Emmanuel Macron’s hopes of...

Overstayers affected by Tonga volcano eruption seeking work visas in NZ

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Tongan overstayers who can’t return home because of the damage caused by January’s volcanic eruption are asking the Government for a short-term working visa. Some...

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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,...

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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...