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Asylum seekers on Nauru going hungry despite government spending $1.5m a year for each person

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Refugees and asylum seekers held on Nauru claim they can’t afford to eat and are forced to skip meals. Their plight comes despite Australia...

COP climate talks are ‘heartbreak’ for Pacific Islands. Here is why they want to host them

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By Gabriella Marchant and Jordan Fennell Joseph Sikulu's long-haul journey home to the Pacific has felt fruitless after the recent world climate talks. It has become...

Tonga marks Constitutional milestone, pushes Climate Justice and UN reform at UNGA

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Tonga’s Prime Minister Dr ‘Aisake Eke, used his address at the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly last week to highlight Tonga’s...

Pacific islands bound by climate change, divided by deep-sea mining: Nauru swimming against the tide

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“The climate crisis is not up for debate,” Micronesian President Wesley Simina said. “The only question is whether we will act with the urgency...

PNG and Australia elevate Defence relations with mutual Defence Treaty

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape Thursday announced that Cabinet has formally approved the landmark mutual defence treaty between PNG and Australia, elevating...

Vanuatu open to signing deal with Australia but will not be subject to ‘bullying’ from larger countries

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Vanuatu remains open to signing a wide-ranging deal with Australia but must assert its sovereignty and will not be subject to pressure or “bullying”...

Australian deputy PM visits Fiji to strengthen defence ties

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Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Richard Marles, has arrived in Fiji for a three-day official visit aimed at deepening defence and...

Applying a national security lens to the International Court’s climate change opinion

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When islands sink, do nations disappear? The Court says no. By Danielle Ireland-Piper Reportedly, there were “gasps in the courtroom” when the International Court of Justice...

Former Manu Samoa captain urges players to “put the team first”

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Former Manu Samoa captain Filipo Levi has taken to social media to make a plea to all available players for Samoa to “put the...

New Caledonia make history by qualifying for first FIFA™ U-20 Women’s World Cup 2026

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New Caledonia have defeated Fiji 2-0 to qualify for the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup 2026 in Poland and the final of the OFC...

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Palau Senate pushes back against U.S accusations of corruption against Baules

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“We should not allow any nation to carelessly make unsubstantiated accusations against a Palauan leader,” Senator Eldebechel said during a recent Senate session, as...

Pacific-led initiatives set to eliminate cervical cancer across the Pacific

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Rollout of safe initiatives across Pacific to prevent cervical cancer and save lives receives $5.1 million (US$3 million) boost. Te Poutoko Ora a Kiwa –...

Acid rain falls on Vanuatu islands as volcano continues to belch ash

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The Vanuatu Government has decided not to order a mass evacuation of communities on Ambae island affected by acid rain from the Manaro Voui...