Fewer tropical cyclones expected, says NIWA
The Southwest Pacific may see either fewer or a normal number of tropical cyclones this season, according to New Zealand's National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research.
The Southwest Pacific may see either fewer or a normal number of tropical cyclones this season, according to New Zealand's National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research.
Marshall Islands was elected on Wednesday to sit on the United Nations Human Rights Council from next year, with climate change and nuclear justice as its top priorities.
The candidates for President in Kiribati have published their manifestos, as required by a new law.
New Caledonia was hot in pursuit of an early goal in their match against Papua New Guinea in Suva yesterday afternoon.
Pacific Ocean Commissioner Filimon Manoni asserts that Pacific Island countries and territories have not been “sitting on our laurels” when stewarding the health and protection of the region's vast ocean and marine life.
Football fans should expect an action- packed evening for round two of the Oceania World Cup qualifiers at the HFC stadium in Suva today.
Acting Samoan Prime Minister, Tuala Iosefo Ponifasio, says there is no evidence of oil spillage in the area where the New Zealand naval ship HMNZS Manwanui sank.
Cook Islands has enacted seabed minerals harvesting regulations despite concerns about the lack of 'meaningful consultation'.
Where are the women?’: Advocates call for more representation in leadership spaces
‘Make things better’: Palau’s presidential hopefuls address rising living costs
Protecting Kava – the lifeblood of many Pacific Island cultures
USP council summoned as dissent creeps into student body
Young Palauans urged to seek jobs in tourism and realise the “Palauan dream”
Forum leaders get to work amidst debates over regional security and climate action
Sustainable construction for climate-resilient communities
Project unveils Palau’s ancient builders
‘Education is key’: Boosting women’s involvement in sustainable construction
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