What’s in store for Pacific Island nations under Trump 2

Depending on who you ask, Donald Trump’s impending return to the White House holds a promise or poses a threat. Trump is one of the world’s most polarizing figures. He can bring excitement; he can trigger anxiety.

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Kiribati Court of Appeal hears deported Judge Lambourne’s appeal

The Kiribati Court of Appeal on Friday heard an appeal from High Court Judge David Lambourne, who was forced out of the country earlier this year following a dispute with the government. RNZ Pacific reports that

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Tuilaepa will contest in 2026 election

In a resolute display of political longevity, veteran parliamentarian and Leader of the Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP), Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi made it clear that retirement is not on the horizon. At

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$17M Vailima Brewery opens doors

The Taste of Samoa has returned home and will hit the market in a week as the $17 million (US$6.11 million) Vailima Breweries factory was officially opened on Friday evening. This marks the return of the production of

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USP offers flexible, quality education across the region

The University of the South Pacific (USP) is one of the biggest multi-mode universities in the Commonwealth, offering face-to-face, blended and online learning options for students. The 2024 Global Education Monitoring

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Nov 2024 Vol 50 No.11

Six months since clashes first broke out in New Caledonia, citizens are focused on economic reconstruction. What happened “was hell” say local businesses. “A death sentence”: Pacific reactions to COP29 Hotels

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SAFE Pacific: Empowering Small Island Nations for Safer and Stronger Trade

Small ACP (African, Caribbean, Pacific) states boast a rich diversity of cultures and resources, giving them significant potential for greater trade and market opportunities. International trade plays a crucial role in

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The struggle is real: Pacific realities at COP29

Country negotiators at COP29 are all struggling to push for their agenda items in negotiation rooms, but it is a special kind of challenge for the Pacific when you are up against those who claim to be friends of the

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“A death sentence”: Pacific responses to COP29

Vanuatu’s Special Envoy for Climate Change and the Environment has a scathing assessment of COP29’s outcomes. “The commitments made in Baku—the dollar amounts pledged and the emissions reductions promised—are

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Renewable roundup

While global targets on ensuring access to affordable, reliable energy for all under the Sustainable Development Goals are unlikely to be met by 2030, take-up of renewables is on track. And while a number of Pacific

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Movers and Shakers

Kiribati’s Taneti Maamau has been elected as President for the third-term in a row. As we went to press, unofficial results had Pulaalii Nikolao Pula successfully elected as the new Governor for American Samoa, and

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Music and politics: A Pacific story of power and passion

Since the dawn of time, music and politics have long held many things in common. Both rely on harmony and disharmony to create tension. In music, tension creates an atmosphere that yearns for resolution. And when the

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