GBV policy under fire

FIJIAN feminists have voiced concerns over a recent policy paper titled about men and gender-based

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Greedy eateries gobble VAT relief

Greedy eatery owners raised prices before expected VAT

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Deal on albacore allocation

Officials have agreed on the long-standing SPA tuna allocation within FFA members' EEZs south of the

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Renewed hope: Why the ICJ climate decision matters to us all

The Advisory Opinion from the International Court of Justice on the “Obligations of States in Respect of Climate Change” is

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Dengue: Samoa closes all schools

SAMOA’S schools have been closed by the caretaker government following a spike in dengue cases. And the health service has called for voluntary blood donations to the Red Cross. Caretaker Prime Minister, Tuala Tevaga

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Fiji voter service expands

FIJI has introduced voter services at its foreign missions to prepare for the upcoming 2026

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Tong fears for Kiribati

DESPITE the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) landmark ruling on protection of the environment, former Kiribati President Anote Tong fears for his island’s future. Tong, a founding father of the Pacific climate

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Guam takes drug fight to post office

AN anti-drug trafficking initiative led by the United States Postal Inspection Service on Guam has netted more than 350kg of controlled substances.

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PNG ballot box damage, 11 arrested

ELEVEN people have been arrested for allegedly destroying a ballot box and assaulting a Papua New Guinea police officer during the Aitape-Lumi by-elections last

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New Zealand challenges Cook Islands PM

NEW Zealand has challenged Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown to test the views of the nation and hold a referendum on independence following his latest defence of agreements with

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Fiji Police seize suspected meth

POLICE have seized 26 bags of suspected methamphetamines hidden in old batteries in a factory outside the

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Trump pushes asylum seekers to Palau

THE Trump administration wants Palau to accept asylum seekers currently residing in the US in a push to deport migrants to countries in which they do not hold

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Praise for youth after ICJ ruling

Pacific churches praise the ICJ ruling affirming access to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment as a human right for current and future

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Argo leads major marine expedition in Fiji

A groundbreaking scientific and conservation expedition is currently underway across Fiji’s expansive ocean territory aboard the research vessel

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Fijian music icon passes

THE Pacific music scene mourns the passing of Fiji – George Fiji Veikoso – today after he lost a long battle with

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Pacific police bands display talent

MORE than 100 Pacific musicians gathered in Port Moresby this week in a celebration of music and

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Safer hospital for Kiribati

A STATE of the art Funded hospital in Kiribati will provide better, safer facilities – especially for women and

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World-class health services for Nauru

A MONTH after Nauru announced a strategic partnership with UAE company Global Mission Support Services, changes are taking

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Criminal probe into missing $86K Japan grant

PALAU investigators have completed a probe into the disappearance of over $USD86,000 in Japanese government funds intended for Angaur

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NZ commits $4 million to Fiji’s HIV crisis

NEW Zealand has pledged $NZD4 million to support Fiji’s fight against a growing HIV outbreak, describing the crisis as a serious threat to lives and livelihoods across the

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Film tracks Pacific youth fight for justice

IN an emotional and deeply relevant new documentary, YUMI – The Whole World, Pacific youth are at the center of a global climate justice movement that has now reached the world’s highest legal

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Teo links peace to safety, dignity of all

PEACE is when women and men, boys and girls, walk through life in safety, with dignity, and enjoy equal

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No half-measures in oceans bid

LAST month, the third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) brought together more than 12,000 delegates from 175 countries in Nice,

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Warning on gender laws

PSGDN urges Vanuatu to stop efforts to amend the constitution to recognize only male and female at

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