Supporting Commentary: Charting our own course with hope, dignity and purpose

To reduce reliance on external aid, the Pacific must strengthen regional integration through existing and new frameworks that promote economic resilience, people mobility, and sovereign

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Marianas discusses prospects with 17 airlines at Routes Asia

Representatives from the CNMI government, Commonwealth Ports Authority, and Marianas Visitors Authority met with 17 airlines at Routes Asia 2025 to discuss potential new air services to The

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Auditor General exposes missing receipts for $60m COVID-19 funds as Ex-PM, Minister deflect concerns

Tongan government launched a TOP$60 million (US$24.97 million) stimulus budget in 2020 to ease the economic pressure on public health emergencies and health systems due to the COVID-19

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Do U.S tariffs signal an end to business as usual for Pacific

President Trump's 2025 withdrawal from the Paris Climate Treaty signaled a disregard for international commitments, potentially encouraging other nations to act with similar

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New U.S tariff offers potential advantage for Vanuatu kava

Michael Louze says U.S. tariff could boost demand for Vanuatu’s kava

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President Toroama Condemns AI Video

Bougainville President condemns fake AI video showing altercation with PNG Prime

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Pacific leaders unite for historic CEDAW session in Fiji

Nahla Haidar calls the session a historic first for the region, fostering closer UN-community

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‘No more excuses: real climate action now’

Vanuatu supports 6PAC+ at IMO, demanding urgent climate action and accountability for

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Marape responds to United States tariff on PNG exports

PNG Prime Minister Marape acknowledges U.S. decision to impose 10% tariff on

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Littleproud says Coalition government would urge Pacific to be ‘more aggressive’ on China

David Littleproud urges Pacific pressure on China, sparking Labor criticism of Coalition's climate

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The Tongan fishermen bringing NRL players together

Avid social media followers may have noticed a trend emerge among rugby league players in recent

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Cook Islands prime minister wants to rework ties to NZ to be more independent

Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown says he will only re-work constitutional ties with New Zealand if the new agreement makes it clear his country is now “more independent” — risking a fresh brawl with

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Disproportionate and unfair, Fiji on 32 percent tariff imposed by Trump

Fiji's Ministry of Finance states the imposition of a 32% across the board tariff on Fijian exports into USA is disproportionate and unfair.

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Fiji among big Pacific losers under Trump tariffs

Fiji and American lovers of high-end bottled water Fiji Water – stand as the big losers of US President Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff play in the Pacific. In the blue continent, some of the world’s

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United opens new direct flight service between Guam and Taipei

United Airlines on Wednesday launched a new direct flight service between Guam and Taipei, the second route to open this year, in a bid to ramp up this

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Vanuatu Health Minister arrested and charged

Vanuatu's Health Minister has been arrested and charged with intentional assault and causing public disorder over an incident that occurred in July last year.

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Fiji hit with 32% US tariff under Trump’s new trade policy

Fiji will now face a 32% tariff on its exports to the US, with water exports to be hardest

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PNGDF will never set foot on Bougainville again, says PM Marape

Members of the PNG Defence Force and police will never set foot on Bougainville again, says Prime Minister James

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SpaceX rocket cargo project puts Pacific seabirds in jeopardy

A project proposed by SpaceX and the US Air Force to test hypersonic rocket cargo deliveries could harm seabirds that nest at Johnson

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Choiseul premier eyes Bougainville switch

Solomon Islands Premier of Choiseul Province Harrison Pitakaka has made his feelings known—sounding the alarm of his province’s intention to join the Autonomous Region of Bougainville by 2027. Choiseul is in the

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Flying Fijians to face Scotland in Suva on 12 July

The Fiji Rugby Union has announced that the Flying Fijians will take on Scotland in a test match scheduled for July 12th, 2025, at 3:00 PM at the HFC Bank Stadium.  This marks the 13th encounter between the two rugby

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Milestone PNG conviction puts sorcery accusers on notice over inciting lynchings

A landmark court conviction in Papua New Guinea related to the murder of a mother-of-five accused of sorcery is being hailed as a major victory in the fight to stop such attacks and murders. For the first time, a court

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New Zealand’s concerns over Cook Islands’ shadow fleet revealed in OIA request

New Zealand is concerned about Cook Islands’ shipping registry following a link to Russia’s shadow fleet and has offered experts to help improve its standard, according to Ministry of Foreign Affairs and

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No deal for New Caledonia, talks to continue later this month

After four days of continuous talks with New Caledonia’s political forces, French Minister for Overseas Manuel Valls has returned to Paris Tuesday, without any deal as yet regarding the French Pacific

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