Tuvalu tuna talks
PARTIES to the Nauru Agreement officials have started discussions in Tuvalu ahead of the 19th Special Ministerial Meeting
Tuvalu tuna talks
PARTIES to the Nauru Agreement officials have started discussions in Tuvalu ahead of the 19th Special Ministerial Meeting
England wipe Manu Sina out
Samoa was demolished 92-3 by England this morning. The scoreline was expected against the current world number one
Fijiana fight bravely against Scotland
The Fijiana braved their second pool game against Scotland this
Fiji down Tonga in Pacific Nations Cup
FIJI downed Tonga 32-10 in the second round of the Pacific Nations Cup in
Solomons cabinet reshuffle
SOLOMON Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Mane has reshuffled his cabinet and appointed new
Canoe sails Fiji-Solomons in 8 days
SAILING for eight days, the Uto Ni Yalo is expected to make landfall in Lata, Solomon Islands tonight
Teenager claims bronze in world va’a
FIJI'S Iris Bentley Fisher secured a podium finish at the 2025 IVF World Distance Championships in Niteroi,
Nauru expands Fiji connection
NAURU Airlines has resumed operations into Nausori International Airport after a lapse of more than 20 years. The first flight landed on Thursday night as part of what the airline described as a direct service between
Aust seeks Nauru deal
AUSTRALIA aims to ratify a security and economic treaty with Nauru amid concerns over a $648M Chinese investment
Riots over Papua arrests
ELITE riot units have been deployed in Sorong, West Papua, as riots broke out on the streets when four freedom fighters were prosecuted by
Fiji’s 2013 Constitution is valid
FIJI’S Constitution remain valid despite a legal challenge by Cabinet, the country’s Supreme Court ruled this
Top Pacific Cops meet
REGIONAL police forces face a variety of new challenges with law enforcement in the areas of drugs, human trafficking, the return of deportees, and border
Human rights training for cops
OFFICERS have been trained on human rights, conflict resolution, and community-based
Nawai’s first international voyage
FRPM listening to navigation stories, Maciu Nawai is on a voyage of 1100 miles of open ocean from Fiji to the Solomon
Fire destroys Marshalls parliament
Firefighters after a blaze gutted the Marshall Islands parliament. Source – Hilary Hosia,
Oceania sailors sight land
PACIFIC voyagers aboard the twin-hulled canoe, Uto Ni Yalo, have sighted land on the sixth day of sailing to Lata, Solomon Islands, from Suva in
Observers at Samoa poll
THE Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) has deployed an election observer mission to observe the upcoming Samoa National Election tomorrow
Life term for drug runner
DRUG runner Justin Ho has been jailed for life with a non-parole period of 30
Pacific Infrastructure Conference 2025 brings together regional leaders
The Pacific Infrastructure Conference 2025 concluded in Brisbane after three days of discussions, presentations, and networking, attracting 652 delegates, 80 speakers, and more than 40 exhibitors from 20
Uto Ni Yalo passes Yasawa
THE twin-hulled canoe Uto Ni Yalo is on its third night at sea on a voyage to Honiara, Solomon Islands, from Fiji with a multinational Pacific
Fiji constitution ruling soon – Chief Justice
FIJI’S Supreme Court will deliver a ruling on the country’s constitution as soon as possible, says Chief Justice Salesi