Vanuatu outbreak persists despite declining trend

VANUATU’S National Surveillance Unit has reported two new cases of pertussis (whooping cough) requiring hospitalization over the past week, both on the island of

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PNG’s Marape pushes for end to polygamy 

PAPUA New Guineans legislators have been given notice that efforts are underway to end polygamy in the nation of more than 10 million people across 8000

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Tonga raises marriage age to 18 

TONGANS must be 18 before they can

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Solomons braces for fuel, light price hike

SOLOMON Islanders have been warned to expect higher fuel and electricity costs as the US and Israel war against Iran enters its third

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Fijian Drua is excited to play in Ba for the first time

FIJIAN Drua head coach Glen Jackson says his side is excited to play for the first time at the newly refurbished Govind Park Stadium in soccer-crazy

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If middle powers are rising, where does that leave the Pacific?

THE UN gave small Pacific states a formal voice. The erosion of multilateralism may cost them far more than a philosophical

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Samoa steps up security at Manawanui wreck site

SAMOA has stepped up security around the sunken HMNZS Manawanui after reports of unauthorised diving and

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New Zealand PM to receive matai title in Samoa

NEW ZEALAND Prime Minister Christopher Luxon will be honoured with a matai (chiefly) title during his state visit to Samoa next

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UNICEF targets prevention to pull Fiji’s youth back from the brink

THE ancient Fijian concept of family (Vuvale) may be the turning point in Fiji’s desperate fight against the drug

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Why do New Caledonians not migrate to Metropolitan France?

AS members of a state in free association with New Zealand, Cook Islanders are afforded New Zealand citizenship by birth.

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Vanuatu maintains flight alert after eruption

VANUATU’S aviation warning issued last Thursday remains largely localised as minor eruptions continue within Lake Voui in Ambae

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Voyagers plan sail to connect with communities

THE crew and partners of the Uto Ni Yalo voyaging canoe have been reminded that their vessel is more than just a mode of

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Alapati Pita Tavite sworn in as 12th Ulu o Tokelau

Alapati Pita Tavite has been sworn in as the 12th Ulu o Tokelau, beginning his second term as the territory's head of government during the centennial year of Tokelau's relationship with New

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Legal experts meet for treaty law talks

SENIOR officials from Pacific Islands Forum member countries and legal experts from across the region will attend a workshop on treaty law and

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Jobs at the heart of the new playbook for Pacific small states

WHEN a 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck Vanuatu in 2024, nearly 80,000 people — roughly one quarter of the population — were

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PNG Chief Justice referred to Ombudsman

PAPUA New Guinea’s Prime Minister, James Marape, has convened an urgent meeting of senior officials after Chief Justice Sir Gibbs Salika was referred to the Ombudsman

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Six dead in US drug strike in Eastern Pacific

SIX people were killed in a US attack on a drug-smuggling vessel in the eastern Pacific on

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Vanuatu volcano threat increases

THE ground shakes constantly, and for the 11,000 people living on Vanuatu's Ambae Island, the threat from the rumbling giant above them is growing louder by the

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Pacific diaspora under missile threat

PACIFIC people living across the Gulf say missile threats and air-raid sirens have created anxiety and uncertainty as tensions escalate in the Middle East, with many now looking for ways to return

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Beyond flowers: FWRM calls for real change for women

“IF women stop, the world

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PNG offers cash for gun amnesty

PAPUA New Guinea has asked residents to surrender illegal firearms in a bid to remove tens of thousands of weapons from the country, as it grapples with escalating violence and tribal fighting in the Highlands

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Vanuatu takes fight to Trump

THE Trump Administration’s attempt to sink a UN resolution demanding countries act on the climate crisis has caused cuts to the

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Guidance shaped by the Pacific

THE launch of the Pacific Guidance on Internal Planned Relocation (PAC-GIPR) marks a key step in addressing climate-driven

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Relocation must be decolonised

THE Pacific region faces urgent climate threats requiring coordinated, culturally grounded solutions. And the identity of

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