Vanuatu Parliament dissolution challenged in court

The Vanuatu Opposition bloc has filed a case in court challenging President Nikenike Vurobaravu’s decision to dissolve Parliament amid a no-confidence motion against him. The Vanuatu Daily Post/AAP reports that

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Pacific negotiators frustrated by ‘slow process’ of climate talks

Pacific climate leaders were frustrated by the sluggish rate of progress made during the first week of the UN climate meeting in Azerbaijan. RNZ PACIFIC reports that the big goal of this COP is to increase annual

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Palauan youth allege human rights violations by US military

Guam-based international law firm Blue Ocean Law has filed a submission to two United Nations independent human rights experts detailing human rights violations they say are caused by the United States’ ongoing

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Snap election looms in Vanuatu

The president of Vanuatu has dissolved parliament, triggering a snap-election, for the second time in two years. RNZ reports that Nikenike Vurobaravu’s decision comes on the eve of a motion of no-confidence from

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New Zealand Treaty protests continue

New Zealand’s Maori Queen will join a generationally significant protest to support the Treaty of Waitangi as it reaches a climax in Wellington. Opposition to the nation-dividing Treaty Principles Bill has already

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Pacific education: Backsliding outcomes and a financing freefall

Education outcomes in the Pacific are faltering. Across much of the region, participation in formal education is declining, along with graduation rates and academic performance. Both domestic and international funding

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Fiji partners with NGOs at COP29

The UNFCC Conference of the Parties (COP29) is, in the words of Dr Sivendra Michael, Fiji’s country leadand Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, “not an exciting journey. It is a

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Pacific expresses interest in Cook Island’s super deal

Cook Islanders moving back home will be able to easily transfer their superannuation funds to the Cook Islands National Superannuation Fund under an agreement with Australia. AAP reports that the agreement between the

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Palau’s Pres Whipps to retain cabinet

 Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr has announced plans to retain his current CabinetMinisters in his upcoming administration, with Vice President-elect Raynold “Arnold”Oilouch slated to lead the Ministry of

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Australia accused of ‘exporting climate destruction’ on tiny Pacific neighbours with massive gas expansion plans

Pacific governments at the UN climate summit are criticising Australia’s plans for a massive gas industry expansion in Western Australia, saying it could result in 125 times more greenhouse gas emissions than their

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Samoa’s Tulsi Gabbard heads U.S. intelligence

United States President-elect Donald Trump has appointed former congresswoman and Samoan, Tulsi Gabbard to serve as director of National

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Slavery ship masts reminder of horrors of slavery in the Pacific

The installation, Cry of the Stolen People, tells part of the little-known history of “blackbirding”, of how Peruvian slave ships kidnapped more than 250

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Palau says China ICBM test a ‘direct threat’, seeks U.S Patriot missile system

Palau’s re-elected President Surangel Whipps said on Tuesday he may ask the United States for a Patriot missile defence system, citing a recent Chinese missile

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COP29: Pacific climate finance needs top $2billion

Economic modelling released at the COP29 climate conference on Thursday revealed Pacific nations need at least US$1.5 billion (AUD$2.3 billion) per year in climate

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Public health crisis, Indicators hit all-time low, need urgent attention: PNG Doctor

Papua New Guinea’s public health is at an “all-time low” and requires immediate and serious attention, according to a senior health

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What these Pacific youth leaders want to see come out of COP29

Pacific Island youth leaders say the stakes couldn't be higher at this year's United Nations climate

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Look not at the scores but the scores of girls we inspire: Albert

Orchids captain Elsie Albert is adamant the tale of her nation’s Pacific Championships campaign lies not in the results but in the enormous impact it will have on aspiring youngsters back

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Tonga’s Pacific Championships success raises questions about International Rugby League’s tier system

For decades, there was an understood hierarchy in men's rugby league that went something like: Australia, New Zealand, England, a bit of daylight, then everyone

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FJ$2 billion cocaine bust in Spain, packs labelled as Fiji

Spain has seized 13 tonnes of cocaine worth almost FJD$2 billion (US$1 billion) in the biggest drug raid in its history, and most of the packs were labelled as

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Australia nears deal with ANZ to stop bank closures in the Pacific

Australia is in the final stages of talks with ANZ Group opens new tab over a deal to maintain the bank's branches across the Pacific, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said on

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Pacific nations don’t want ‘boomerang aid’ for climate

Pacific Island experts are demanding their experience, and history is better understood to inform local and global climate

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Justice Filimoni Jitoko appointed new Speaker of Fiji’s Parliament

Fiji’s Parliament has a new Speaker, Retired Judge Justice Filimoni Jitoko, following a 34-15 vote that secured him the

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Whipps wins second term in a commanding victory

Palau’s President Surangel Whipps Jr. has clinched another term in office, decisively defeating former President Tommy E. Remengesau

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Solomons High Court orders two persons to pay damages for online defamation

Facebook users in Solomon Islands have been warned that whilst they have the right to post or comment on the popular social media platform, they must do so with care and

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