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Forum hail election of Samoa and Palau representatives to UN Disability Rights Committee

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The Pacific Islands Forum has congratulated Samoa's Faatino Utumapu and Palau's Villaney Remengesau following their successful election to the United Nations Committee on the...

Bougainville Speaker Pentanu disputes PNG Parliament sessional order process

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Bougainville House of representatives Speaker Simon Pentanu has challenged claims made in Papua New Guinea’s National Parliament regarding the sessional order on the Bougainville...

Islands threatened by climate change ‘need to be compensated’ by CO2 emitters: Tuvalu PM

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Tuvalu Prime Minister Feleti Teo, a Pacific Island nation facing the threat of submersion due to climate change-induced sea level rise, said that the...

Taiwan seeks to maintain “development partner” role at Pacific Islands Forum despite China pressure

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Taiwan will strive to maintain its participation in the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) as a “development partner,” Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim said whilst visiting...

Majuro Marshall Islands to host Oceania Cup 2027

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The Oceania Athletics Association (OAA) has announced Majuro, Marshall Islands, will host the Oceania Cup from 14–18 June 2027. The competition will be held at...

Bougainville Independence talks may feature in Marape-Wale meeting

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Bougainville’s independence could be on the agenda when Pacific leaders meet in Palau later this year. Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale – the current...

IPCC warns funding shortfall threatens Climate Assessment cycle

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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has warned that a major funding shortfall is raising concerns over the successful completion of its Seventh...

Israel to open representative office in PNG, FM Sa’ar announces after talks with PM Marape

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Israel will open a representative office in Papua New Guinea, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar announced after a conversation with Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister...

IPCC chief says 1.5°C threshold near as scientists push ahead with new Climate assessment

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IPCC Chair Jim Skea has warned that the world is now approaching a point where exceeding 1.5 degrees Celsius of global warming is “almost...

New Zealand closes down Tokelau self-governance

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The New Zealand Government has quietly killed off Tokelau’s bid for increasing autonomy, minutes of a crucial regional fishing body reveal. They show that while...

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Hanson holding ‘gun to the head’ of Pacific nations: O’Brien

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Solomon Islands intercepts suspected crime-linked cargo vessel as regional investigation expands

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A joint law enforcement operation has intercepted and detained a Belize-flagged cargo vessel suspected of links to transnational organised crime, prompting a widening regional...