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Palau signs hosting deal for 55th Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting

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The 55th Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting (PIFLM) will be held from 30 August to 04 September 2026 in Palau under the theme –...

Moana Pasifika postpones Tonga Super Rugby match over funding shortffall

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Moana Pasifika has postponed plans to take a Super Rugby match to Tonga this year after failing to secure the necessary sponsorship. In a statement,...

Fiji Defence Minister hopes Japan will support stabilisation of Pacific region

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Fiji’s Defence and Veteran Affairs Minister Pio Tikoduadua expressed strong expectations for Japan to play a role in stabilising the Indo-Pacific region through continuous...

Fiji anti-corruption body urged release Charters, apply UNCAC protection for whistleblowers—PFF

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The Fiji anti-corruption body, FICAC is being urged by the Pacific Freedom Forum, PFF, to release former journalist Charles Charters from remand. The PFF also...

ANZ appoints Sohaib Mahmood as Country Head, Fiji

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ANZ today announced the appointment of Sohaib Mahmood as Country Head, Fiji, subject to the required regulatory approvals. He will take on the role...

Cook Islands Critical Minerals agreement moves it one step closer to Deep-Sea mining

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The Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG) is warning of the dangers that come from closer economic alignment for Pacific Island Countries as the U.S...

Pacific countries to use Tuvalu’s plight as example to world powers

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Fiji, Palau and Tuvalu look set to host world leaders and climate change ministers in the lead-up to COP31 in a bid to encourage...

Japan faces ‘most significant structural changes since WWII,’ Foreign Minister Motegi tells Diet

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Japan’s Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi has warned that the world is undergoing its most significant structural changes since the end of World War II,...

Fijian Media Association calls for clarity on Charters’ arrest

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The Fijian Media Association (FMA) is concerned with developments involving Charlie Charters, who was stopped at Nadi International Airport and is now reported to...

Former ‘Īkale Tahi half‑back Manu Vunipola has died

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Former ʻīkale Tahi half‑back Manu Vunipola, uncle of England international players Mako and Billy Vunipola, has died. Details surrounding his death remain unknown. Manu, 59, was...

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“Those blocking climate science are not our friends”: Pacific issues strong warning at Bonn...

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Pacific Island nations have delivered a sharp rebuke to countries seeking to weaken climate ambition at the UN climate negotiations in Bonn, warning that...

“When you deny us the science, you deny our future”: Pacific advocate at Bonn...

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Pacific civil society organisations have warned that attempts to weaken the role of science in international climate negotiations risk undermining climate justice and the...

Tonga police see crime growing more regional and digital

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Tonga’s criminal threat landscape has changed fast, and Acting Chief Superintendent Selosia Fatukala-Satini says the shift is forcing police to rethink how they work. Speaking...