40 years over the Rainbow

The bombing of the Rainbow Warrior on 10 July 1985, with the death of Greenpeace photographer Fernando Pereira, was a terrible tragedy.
Devil in the detail of New Caledonia’s “historic” agreement

Meeting in France, New Caledonian political leaders have signed an agreement on the political and economic future of the French Pacific dependency.
Solomon Islands outclass Tonga

Henderson Eels trio of Ileen Pegi, Madeliene Arukau and Lorina Solosaia drive Solomon Islands to tournament top four with a commanding 5-0 victory over Tonga.
Vanuatu upsets Fiji but misses semis

Vanuatu women’s football team defeated Fiji who were undefeated in Group B, after the first two rounds of the OFC Women’s Nations Cup.
June 2025 Vol 51 No. 6
We Say: Time for Change at MSG
Race against time in Samoa: Budget loss forces snap poll
We’re open for tourism: Vanuatu, New Caledonia ready for visitors
Climate hypocrisy: Australia expands Woodside gas production
A matter for pride: Ellia runs for truth
No need for concern: Vanuatu clarifies two-gender law
Embracing diversity: Pacific pride, culture and inclusivity
Wave of tolerance: Keala sets new course for women
Two faces of technology: Pacific media open to manipulation
Rugby evolution: Ardie Savea inspires Moana Pasifika to change
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Vasaqa Productions at Namaka market in Nadi offers street food with a Fijian twist.
“We brought in the concepts of street food that we only see online and made it accessible to anyone and everyone. The food that you can only view online, we want to bring that home” says Operations Manager, Benjamin Hussein.
Vasaqa Productions offers daily specials, delicious juices and is known for its spit roast, which takes 5-6 hours to prepare, but a fraction of that time to sell out.
The restaurant, which sits at the front of the . . .
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