Marshall Islands boosts Climate Defence with World Bank support
THE World Bank has committed additional funding to the Republic of the Marshall Islands to bolster its defences against the...
Vanuatu removes vessels after fishing fines
VANUATU is moving to protect its international reputation by removing three fishing vessels from its national registry after...
Nauru president urges calm around fuel situation
Adeang advised Nauruans to conserve energy wherever possible while the government monitors the situation after implementing measures...
After cyclone, Drua brace for Force
THE Fijian Drua are desperate for a win against the Western Force to boost the spirits of the nation, still feeling the...
Case futile, says Solomons A-G
THE Solomon Islands’ opposition’s attempt to unseat the government through the court system has been described as a futile exercise.
Pacific leads fossil fuel treaty push as fuel shocks hit island economies
PACIFIC Island nations are increasing their calls for a global phase-out of fossil fuels, as ministers prepare to meet...
NZ Army and Pacific soldiers dig deep in core soldiering skills competition
NEW Zealand Army soldiers and their Pacific counterparts have been pushed to their limits in a fiercely contested...
Mass resignations rock ruling French Polynesia party
A GROUP of 14 young members of French Polynesia’s Territorial Assembly has resigned from the ruling Tavini Huiraatira party...