World record 225 tonnes of cocaine seized, and new Australia trafficking route uncovered

Colombian authorities working with dozens of other countries have seized 225 tonnes of cocaine in the space of six weeks, a global record for any single anti-narcotics operation, finding some of that haul on a “narco

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Cook Islands Immigration to launch new online visa and permit system

Cook Islands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration (MFAI) has announced the upcoming launch of its new online visa and permit application system, marking a significant milestone in the ongoing modernisation of

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Climate change’s invisible toll on LGBTQIA+ and disabled communities in Fiji

“At Daulomani Safe Home, we’re fighting not just the climate but society’s prejudice,” says founder Edwina Biyau, a trans advocate and survivor of homelessness. As Fiji faces the intensifying effects of climate

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Vanuatu to launch ICJ hearings on climate and human right

It began five years ago, as an exercise amongst law students at the Emalus campus of the University of the South Pacific in Port Vila, Vanuatu. Now, in the Netherlands, the Republic of Vanuatu will open presentations

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USP’s application for interim injunction refused

The University of the South Pacific’s application for an interim injunction to halt any further action for strike by the staff unions has been refused by the Civil High Court in Suva. This is in relation to a strike

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NZ citizenship: Samoans flock to NZ High Commission

Beach Road, Apia transformed into a bustling hive of anticipation on Tuesday with an estimated 300 people visiting the New Zealand High Commission Office for the application for NZ Citizenship for Samoans born before

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Chinese trade exhibition aimed to strengthen bilateral ties with Fiji

The Chinese Embassy in Fiji hosted its first-ever trade exhibition recently, with the aim of encouraging more Chinese investors to look at business opportunities in Fiji, establish factories, establish channels of

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PNG census almost completed

Most of the counting for the Papua New Guinea National Census 2024 has been completed, according to Administrative Services Minister Richard Masere. “We have completed well over 333 local level governments (LLGs),

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Sevens a golden opportunity for Solomon Islands sport tourism

As the Solomon Islands begins final preparations for its hosting of next month’s 2024 Oceania Rugby Sevens Tournament, Tourism Solomons has described the event as yet another major opportunity for the country to show

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Opinion: How Vanuatu can return to sustainable growth after Airline bankruptcy

Vanuatu, the Pacific archipelago nation of about 350,000 people between Australia and Fiji, finds itself at a crucial crossroads. The IMF’s recent staff report on Vanuatu reveals an economy grappling with a series of

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Moment of truth for plastic treaty talks

Talks began in Busan, South Korea, on Monday aiming to clinch a legally binding deal on plastics pollution. The meeting follows two years of intergovernmental negotiations to develop a legally binding global instrument

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The Australia-Pacific COP31 bid is in limbo. What now?

Australia and Pacific Island nations had hoped to leave this year’s global climate talks in Azerbaijan having won a bid to host the COP31 summit in 2026. Instead, that decision on who will host the 31st “conference

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Zane Yoshida elected President of Australia Fiji Business Council

The Australia Fiji Business Council has elected Zane Yoshida, Founder of The Calmer Co, as it’s 15th President. His appointment, effective immediately, was confirmed at the Council’s 38th Annual General Meeting

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Taiwan says President Lai to visit Pacific allies

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te will visit three Pacific Island nation allies from the end of this month in his first overseas trip since taking office, the presidential office said Friday. Presidential spokeswoman Karen

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COP29 climate talks end with $300 billion annual pledge, Guterres calls deal a ‘base to build on’

Rich nations pledged to contribute at least US$300 billion annually to the global fight against climate change as UN climate talks came to a contentious end early Sunday morning in Baku. UN News Center reports that

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Tonga’s PM Hu ‘akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni faces another no-confidence vote

Tongan Prime Minister Hu’akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni is facing a new no-confidence vote following recent political tensions and concerns raised by the King. Kaniva Tonga News reports the Speaker of Parliament, Lord

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Emmanuel Tjibaou elected as Union Calédonienne president

Kanak cultural leader Emmanuel Tjibaou has been elected as president of Union Calédonienne, the oldest and largest political party in New Caledonia. His election came at the 43rd Union Calédonienne congress, held last

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EU Parliament votes to Permanently end Vanuatu’s Schengen Visa waiver

The European Parliament has voted 62-1, with two abstentions, to end Vanuatu’s visa-free access to the Schengen Area. Parliament Rapporteur Paulo Cunha notes this marks “the first time we have removed a third

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Family slain by Bougainville community leaders

Bougainville Police are investigating the brutal killing of a family of six over sorcery allegations. The Post Courier reports that the six included two uncles, two brothers, their sister and a nephew from Pakia

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Junk cars becoming environmental concern in Samoa

The number of junk vehicles in Samoa’s ‘vehicle graveyards’ is growing posing an environmental concern with the absence of policies and laws to deal with the problem. The Samoa Observer reports that

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PNG set to host Climate Change 42nd GCF Board Meeting in 2025

Papua New Guinea is set to host a high-level climate change meeting mid next year, being the second in the Pacific to host such an event after Samoa 10 years ago. The Post Courier newspaper reports that the Green

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Australian migration laws crackdown blasted by experts, advocates

Australia’s plan to pay countries to accept its deported non-citizens is amongst a raft of measures under scrutiny at a Senate inquiry that legal experts and advocates have panned as undermining the rule of law.

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China returns to Pacific with aid and influence push, report shows

China has regained its place as the second-biggest bilateral donor to the Pacific Islands, displacing the United States and targeting its spending to win influence, a Lowy Institute report on aid to the region found.

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Solomon Islands loses USD$15.1 million in productivity due to violence

A UN Women costing study shows that Solomon Islands has lost approximately USD$15.1 million in the annual productivity of women in the formal sector due to violence in 2021. This accounts for 1% of the country’s gross

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