US climate denial allows China a Pacific foothold

CHINA has reacted swiftly to President Donald Trump’s decision to remove funding from climate change organisations, including the South Pacific Regional Environment

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Modern slavery in plain sight: Wealth from labour scheme comes at a cost

THE Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) Scheme generates substantial economic value primarily within Australia, with only a fraction of benefits reaching Pacific Island

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Fijian art takes flight

FIJI’S national carrier  is elevating its in-flight experience by highlighting the work of local artisans in its latest “Meet the Makers”

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Controversy erupts ahead of Miss Pacific Islands pageant

THE Miss Pacific Islands Pageant, set to be held in Nadi, Fiji, next month, is generating excitement across the Pacific—but not only for its celebration of beauty and

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Labour remittances hit all-time high in Solomons

SOLOMON Islanders working abroad sent home a record $USD61 million between July 2024 and June

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Solomons PM welcomes Australia envoy

CAREER diplomat Jeff Roach is Australia’s new high commissioner to Solomon

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Burness heads farmer group

THE Pacific Farmer Organisations (PFO) has appointed Aileen Burness as its Chair – the first woman to hold the

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Talk peace, Papuans tell Indonesia

PAPUAN peace advocates have called on Indonesia to initiate dialogue or peace negotiations to end 50 years of

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Palau takes US cash for deportees

PALAU will take 75 people deported from the United States in a deal struck late last

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Ambassador Stone steps down in Majuro

THE United States Embassy in Majuro has announced the retirement of Ambassador Laura M. Stone, ending a distinguished 35-year diplomatic

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Samoan Miracle to lead Moana in 2026

THE first player to sign a Super Rugby contract straight from Samoan club rugby, Miracle Faiilagi, will lead Moana Pasifika as captain for the 2026 DHL Super Rugby Pacific

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ADB appoints Takafumi Kadono as  Papua New Guinea country director

TAKAFUMI Kadono has assumed office as the new Country Director of the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) Papua New Guinea (PNG) Resident Mission in Port

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Fiji bids farewell to US Ambassador

FIJIAN President, Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu, bid farewell to outgoing United States Ambassador Marie Damour, during a courtesy call at the State

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Fiji Link welcomes new ATR to fleet

FIJI Link’s newest ATR aircraft has arrived in Nadi following an extensive delivery journey across eight

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Fiji Airways imposes strict rules on carrying power banks

SEVERAL airlines worldwide have tightened regulations on the carriage of lithium batteries on aircraft following a series of overheating and fire incidents on

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PNG’s IMF-led reform era draws to a close

THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan program with Papua New Guinea will end in 2026. PNG had turned to the IMF for financial support four times prior—all during the 1990s and early 2000s—for under two years at

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Japan grants $FJD12.5M boost to Fiji’s waste management

FIJI's waste management is set for a major upgrade through a $FJD12.5 million grant from the Japan International Cooperation Agency

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US visa bond targets Pacific

FOUR Pacific nations are among those most affected by a significant expansion of the United States’ controversial visa bond scheme designed to curb

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US withdraws support for Pacific environment program

PRESIDENT Donald Trump has announced it will withdraw support for the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

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Fiji cabinet approves five-year gender equality plan

THE Fijian government has approved a five-year plan to advance gender equality and women’s

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USP student champions culture and conservation

LAISANI Ratukula, a second-year Bachelor of Marine Science student at the University of the South Pacific (USP), embodies the intersection of Pacific culture and environmental

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Grace Road in Fiji: Investment engine or human rights headache?

FIJI faces an uncomfortable reckoning as the United States threatens to cut millions of dollars in development aid over allegations of human trafficking tied to a South Korean

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Tongan PM announces Cabinet

TONGA has a new Cabinet, three weeks after the election of Lord Fakafanua as Prime

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Population time bomb ticks, pressure on  PNG resources

PAPUA New Guinea is quickly losing control of its soaring population growth which threatens to outrun the country’s ability to provide for its people within five

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