Tuvalu launches new police strategy for safer communities

TUVALU has put partnership at the centre of its next phase of policing. Prime Minister Feleti  Teo launched the Tuvalu Police Service Strategic Plan 2026–2030 and unveiled the Service’s new logo. The five-year

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Tuvalu says SDG progress needs urgent global action at UN forum

TUVALU used a United Nations sustainability forum to press rich nations for faster climate finance and reforms to the global financial system.

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USP research powers Tuvalu’s first waste plastic-to-fuel project

TUVALU has launched its first plastic waste and used engine oil pyrolysis machine, converting environmental pollution into alternative fuel through research led by the University of the South Pacific.

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USP Research Helps Deliver Tuvalu’s First Waste Plastic-to-Fuel Project

Tuvalu has taken a major step towards transforming plastic waste into a valuable source of energy with the launch of the country's

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Tuvalu and Australia launch WWII ordnance survey in Nanumea Lagoon

TUVALU and Australia have launched Operation RENDER SAFE 2026, a technical reconnaissance mission aimed at identifying unexploded World War II ordnance in Nanumea Lagoon.

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Australian navy to survey Tuvalu lagoon

TWO Australian minesweepers have been deployed to Tuvalu to determine the extent of explosives from World War II  in Nanumea

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Our sovereignty will not sink with the seas, Tuvalu declares

TUVALU’S Governor-General, Reverend Sir Tofiga Vaevalu Falani, has called for urgent global action on climate mobility, warning that the Pacific nation’s future cannot be separated from the rights, identity and

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Boost for Tuvalu police with qualified officers

TUVALU’S police force will be boosted by 10 newly graduated officers next week.The officers—six men and four women—completed a

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Tuvalu’s new parametric insurance plan pays out to 409 households

TUVALU has made its first payout under the High Tide Parametric Insurance Product, disbursing $AUD30,675 to 409 households after three March high-tide events triggered the policy’s lowest threshold.

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Tuvalu unveils first ocean policy

TUVALU has used World Oceans Day 2026 to put its ocean at the centre of national policy and national identity, soft launching the country’s first National Ocean Policy in a move that officials say could shape how the

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Tuvalu calls for “transformational change” at GEF Assembly

TUVALU’S Minister for Environment, Maina Vakafua Talia, has urged governments and partners at the 8th Assembly of the Global

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Tuvalu youth on edge over social issues

TUVALU is often described as a place on the edge—of rising seas, of climate catastrophe, of disappearing

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