Three alleged false identities, Honorary citizenship, and a Vanuatu diplomatic passport

Vanuatu Opposition Leader Ishmael Kalsakau plans to file a police complaint over the alleged improper issuance of a diplomatic passport to Special Envoy Han Hans YQ, appointed by a former Foreign Affairs Minister in

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New Zealand’s concerns over Cook Islands’ shadow fleet revealed in OIA request

New Zealand is concerned about Cook Islands’ shipping registry following a link to Russia’s shadow fleet and has offered experts to help improve its standard, according to Ministry of Foreign Affairs and

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Counter Terrorism Act: Facebook shutdown exposes Trojan horse for authoritarianism in PNG

Legal immunity for security forces, vague use-of-force provisions, spying on citizens all add up to legal overreach.  Commentary by Michael Kabuni  When Facebook was shut down by Papua New Guinea’s

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Capital Investment Immigration Plan money used for Airbus purchase safe:  Vanuatu Government

The Vanuatu Government has received assurances that funds paid to Airbus for the purchase of A220 aircraft are safe and will be returned once the domestic service of Air Vanuatu is resolved to improve connectivity. 

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Pacific Resilience Facility set for ratification as Forum secure global support

The Pacific Resilience Facility (PRF) is on track for ratification at the upcoming Pacific Islands Forum Leaders’ Meeting (PIFLM) in Honiara, Solomon Islands in September, following a major decision made during the

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Briefs

American Samoa The American Senate has unanimously passed a bill removing the 10% cap on local investments by the American Samoa Government Employees Retirement Fund (ASGERF). Supporters argue it will strengthen the

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Confronting geopolitics in Pacific regional diplomacy

In the past two years, concerns about strategic competition and the increasingly uncertain and unpredictable global order have started to take a more central place in the foreign policy and security discourses of the

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Vanuatu PM instructs review of Capital Investment Immigration Plan  funds

Vanuatu Prime Minister has instructed the Citizenship Commission to identify where funds generated under the Capital Investment Immigration Plan (CIIP) are held or have been invested.  The Citizenship-by-Investment

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Pacific Education Ministers continue to work together for the betterment of Pacific People

Background To support the Forum Leaders’ Pacific vision, the ”Pacific Regional Education Framework, Moving Towards Education 2030” (PacREF) prioritises action on quality and relevance, free learning pathways, and

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Rongelap evacuation changed course of history

The late Member of Parliament Jeton Anjain and the people of the nuclear test-affected Rongelap Atoll changed the course of the history of the Marshall Islands by using Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior ship to

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Approaching 50 Years: the challenge of building a national identity in PNG

Papua New Guinea will celebrate its fiftieth anniversary as an independent nation in September 2025. This momentous milestone will undoubtedly be marked by jubilant celebrations. However, it also prompts reflection on

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Search for new Manu Samoa Coach

The search for a new head coach for the Manu Samoa rugby team is approaching its final stages, with the chairman of Lakapi Samoa, Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi, confirming that interviews was completed by the end

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