Briefs

American Samoa In response to a dengue fever outbreak, American Samoa’s Department of Education has postponed the start of public schools to 2 September

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Whispers

Conflict of interest? IS there a conflict of interest in a case which will touch on legally embedded pardons for anyone who took part in treasonous activities in a certain nation’s past? One of the learned

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Teach us to fish

A NEW model of Pacific engagement is essential if development partners want to make a real difference in the

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What’s next for New Caledonia?

WHY should we take the French engagement vis-à-vis the Blue Pacific in general (and Fiji in particular)

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What’s in, what’s out? Forum prepares to discuss issues

AS Pacific leaders gather in Honiara, Solomon Islands, for their annual discussions, the specter of China will loom over

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Steering our tuna future

WHEN Noan David Pakop took up the role of Director- General of the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) in November 2024, it was more than a change in

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Victory in The Hague: Climate ruling a turning point

THE International Court of Justice (ICJ) historic advisory opinion could reshape climate action worldwide – offering small island nations a powerful new legal tool and injecting rare hope into a fight long shadowed by

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ICJ opinion is ambitious

AT its core, the ICJ ruling compels states to bring more ambitious Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) each cycle, with the 1.5°C limit as a legal

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A vindication: Will renewable energy bring justice?

THE International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) landmark advisory opinion on climate change has been hailed as a watershed moment for Small Island Developing States.

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Kakala’s sail: Voyage challenges energy norms

KAKALA Tevi will sail into Honiara aboard the Uto Ni Yalo, charting new waters as she challenges concepts of energy efficient

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Tuvalu fights back

IF any country is punching above its weight in the fight against climate change, it has to be

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Health is the focus: Sanitation key to rural settlements

A YOUNG woman is turning the spotlight on rural sanitation challenges.

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Call for industry control

SOLOMONS Opposition Leader Matthew Wale wants greater control over the quality of building materials available in the construction

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Past merges with future: Tradition, innovation and sustainability

REDUCTION of energy and water bills is the aim of an innovative construction project in Nasinu, just outside Fiji’s

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Reality trumps potential

SITUATED in the heart of Melanesia, the Solomon Islands is a nation with great potential that remains largely

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Built to last: Promises and challenges in PNG

PAPUA New Guinea (PNG) is a land of great beauty and vast but unrealised potential. With over 850 languages, rugged highlands and vast coasts, it is one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse nations on

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Bad behaviour: The need for regional cooperation

Mid-last year, reports started surfacing that Deep Sea Mining Finance (DSMF) was extracting seabed minerals in Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) exclusive economic zone (EEZ), unbeknownst to government and without permission

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Movers and Shakers

Captain Etika Tuisue has been appointed Chief Pilot and Flight Operations Officer for Fiji Airways, effective 1 August

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