
View from the West: The COVID 360 shuffle
By Dennis Rounds Kava sessions in Western Fiji can be quite “intellectual” with discussions around the tanoa ranging from fishermen’s tales to
By Dennis Rounds Kava sessions in Western Fiji can be quite “intellectual” with discussions around the tanoa ranging from fishermen’s tales to
Just a few months ago, whether travellers to the Pacific would need to be vaccinated against COVID-19 was still a matter of
By Bernadette Carreon Palau’s cautious return to tourism this year is being closely watched by its neighbours as it has had to
By Jason Jett Fiji Airways Flight 360 from Singapore arrived at Nadi International Airport before I did the morning of 18 July
Micronesian leaders discuss transport, COVID and the Forum split By Nic Maclellan Leaders of five Micronesian countries have moved to strengthen their
Coconut oil is a staple in most Pacific households. It perfumes the air at many traditional events. We massage our babies with
Nama Fiji is a business built on a Fijian delicacy more often associated with lunch than lotions, and the determination and energy
The makers of the Loloma skin care range liken the experience of unboxing its product to opening a husk to find a
By Anendra Singh Mother Earth speaks volumes when it comes to defining life, but the Reverend James Shri Bhagwan believes a more
By Nic Maclellan Last month Tongan police confirmed that more than 14 kilograms of cocaine had washed up on beaches in Vava’u.
By Kevin McQuillan The PNG Parliament approved establishing a Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF) more than a decade ago but it’s only this