Fiji and Korea strengthen strategic

FIJI and the Republic of Korea are looking to strengthen their strategic partnership, with discussions focusing on energy security, technology, maritime development and economic cooperation.

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Tuilaepa charged over comments on PM

SAMOA’S Opposition leader Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi has been charged over comments he allegedly made about Prime Minister Laaulialemalietoa Leuatea Schmidt during a recent press conference.

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Solomon Islands security treaty proposal under further review

A SOLOMON Islands proposal for a regional security treaty will be considered by national governments and officials following discussions at the Forum Foreign Ministers Meeting in

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PIF says no member blocked China missile statement

PACIFIC foreign ministers have agreed that the region should issue a political statement on China’s recent ballistic missile test, but officials continue to negotiate its wording.

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Pacific ministers turn unity into test of action ahead of Palau summit

FOR Pacific foreign ministers, unity is no longer just a diplomatic slogan — it is becoming the region’s test of survival in a crowded, uncertain and increasingly contested world.

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Napat, Naupa reaffirm MSG support for Kanak self-determination, West Papua rights

VANUATU Prime Minister Jotham Napat and new Melanesian Spearhead Group Director General Dr Anna Naupa reaffirmed support for the right of the Kanak people to self-determination and discussed the human rights situation

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Fiji, Malaysia explore strategic fuel reserves amid supply disruption concerns

FIJI and Malaysia explored cooperation on strategic fuel reserves, emergency supply assurances and resilient supply chains as Fiji seeks to strengthen energy security against future global supply

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Samoa puts 30 per cent ocean protection plan into action

SAMOA’S newly protected marine areas will be surveyed over four weeks by National Geographic Pristine Seas, as local and international scientists begin gathering data to support the Pacific nation’s plan to manage

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PNG invests in overseas STEM scholarships to drive innovation and development

PAPUA New Guinea’s landmark Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Overseas Scholarship Programme has expanded to more than 360 students studying in the United States, China, India, Fiji, Malaysia and

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Australia tables Ocean of Peace Alliance and Vuvale Union treaties with Fiji

AUSTRALIA and Fiji have tabled treaties to deepen military cooperation, integrate their economies and strengthen joint efforts against transnational crime, illicit drugs and regional insecurity, Australian Foreign

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ABM Galaxy demolished Lae City for group B top spot.

ABM Galaxy has claimed top spot in Group B, defeating Lae City Dwellers 3-1 in the OFC Men’s

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Kiribati turns to climate-resilient food systems as imports, obesity and child malnutrition rise

KIRIBATI is strengthening food and nutrition security through climate-resilient agriculture, fisheries management, social protection and an offshore horticultural estate in Fiji, as scarce land, limited freshwater and

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PNG PM urges Australian businesses to invest now as decade of growth opens

PAPUA New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape urged Australian businesses to deepen their investment in the country, saying the next decade would bring major resource projects, infrastructure development and closer

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University of Auckland, SPC formalise partnership to strengthen Pacific-led research

THE University of Auckland and The Pacific Community (SPC) have formalised a partnership to expand Pacific-led research, strengthen community engagement and create new pathways for students and

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Tuvalu deploys first police officers to U.N. peacekeeping mission

TUVALU has deployed its first four police officers to serve in a United Nations peacekeeping mission in South Sudan, representing nearly 3 per cent of the country’s entire active police

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Japan-Fiji Partnership for Environmental Protection

JAPAN has handed Fiji a vessel, trucks, and oil-response equipment valued at JPY100 million ($FJD1.6 million), in a move aimed at strengthening the Pacific nation’s ability to respond to major maritime pollution

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Fiji launches HIV Response Hub as Australia commits $23.5m

FIJI has opened its new National Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) and HIV Office, marking a major step in strengthening the country’s response to what has now been recognised as a generalised HIV

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Pacific reaffirms regional ownership amid rising geopolitical competition

“OUR agenda must continue to be conceived by the Pacific, shaped by the Pacific, and owned by the

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Lae City outclass Tupapa in OFC Men’s Champions League opener

LAE City Dwellers from PNG outclassed New Zealand's Tupapa Maraerenga Football Cup in a convincing 4 - 1 win at Lautoka’s Churchill Park in the opening tie of the OFC Men’s Champions

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Fiji farmers gain export pathway to the Northern Pacific

MORE than 10,000 contracted farmers from Sigatoka to Rakiraki, located on Fiji's main island of Viti Levu, are poised to gain new export opportunities in the Northern Pacific after the Pacific Islands Development Forum

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Kiribati’s ‘King’ Treasures a Gift Carrying His Nation’s Story

IANUALI Orme, the elite youth and schoolboy boxer known as the “Kiribati King,” was honoured during the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow with a traditional Kiribati-woven mat from Ruth Cross Kwansing, the country’s

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David Gina elected Solomon Islands Deputy Speaker

SOLOMON Islands Member of Parliament for South New Georgia, Rendova and Tetepare, David Gina, has been elected unopposed as the country’s new Deputy Speaker of Parliament. Prime Minister Matthew Wale and the GREAT

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Niue solar project cuts diesel use, saves millions in fuel costs

NIUE has cut the operating time of its diesel generators from around the clock to just two to three hours a day after opening a new solar and battery system, which is expected to save about $NZ4 million a year in fuel

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Pacific Island parties receive $50.42 million under US Tuna Treaty

THE Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) has delivered a second 2026 payout of $USD50.42 million to Pacific Island Parties under the United States Tuna Treaty, further strengthening one of the region's most

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