Palau takes US cash for deportees
PALAU will take 75 people deported from the United States in a deal struck late last year.
Ambassador Stone steps down in Majuro
THE UNITED STATES EMBASSY in Majuro has announced the retirement of Ambassador Laura M. Stone, ending a distinguished 35-year diplomatic career.
Samoan Miracle to lead Moana in 2026
HE first player to sign a Super Rugby contract straight from Samoan club rugby, Miracle Faiilagi, will lead Moana Pasifika as captain for the 2026 DHL Super Rugby Pacific season.
ADB appoints Takafumi Kadono as Papua New Guinea country director
TAKAFUMI Kadono has assumed office as the new Country Director of the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) Papua New Guinea (PNG) Resident Mission in Port Moresby.
Fiji bids farewell to US Ambassador
FIJIAN President, Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu, bid farewell to outgoing United States Ambassador Marie Damour, during a courtesy call at the State House.
Fiji Link welcomes new ATR to fleet
FIJI Link’s newest ATR aircraft has arrived in Nadi following an extensive delivery journey across eight countries.
Fiji Airways imposes strict rules on carrying power banks
SEVERAL airlines worldwide have tightened regulations on the carriage of lithium batteries on aircraft following a series of overheating and fire incidents on board.
PNG’s IMF-led reform era draws to a close
THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan program with Papua New Guinea will end in 2026. PNG had turned to the IMF for financial support four times prior—all during the 1990s and early 2000s—for under two…
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Japan confronts investment hurdles
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Moruroa e Tatou: A new generation steps up
A new cultural alliance for the Pacific
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