Is it finally island time?

THE University of the South Pacific (USP) has been making its mark in the Academic World, with a vision that includes leveraging its geographic reach to build partnerships and attract

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Past, present, future: Uni takes services to the region

THE University of Fiji builds its teaching on ancient Indian philosophy and the human values of the Arya Samaj tradition, shaping an ethical and cooperative campus

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Drugs tossed at sea, no charges, crew and ship let go

FRENCH authorities have seized close to five tonnes of cocaine from a small boat and dumped the drugs at sea before allowing the crew and vessel to leave French

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Solomons airline spreads wings to PNG

SOLOMON Islands’ national carrier will introduce flights to Papua New Guinea, allowing connections to

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Palau president at ADB

ASIA Development Bank President Masato Kanda met with Palau President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. this week as the bank scales up its support for small island developing

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Trump dumps climate deal

AS President Donald Trump undercuts international law—from Gaza to Venezuela and beyond—the United States (US) has announced it will withdraw from a range of United Nations agencies and other international

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Movers and Shakers

ELIZABETH Wright-Koteka, a veteran diplomat and former ambassador, has been appointed Secretary of the Cook Islands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and

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Time to teach survival

CLIMATE change education in Pacific schools is no longer optional; it’s a matter of

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Australia commits $AUD550 million to regional climate resilience

AUSTRALIA hosted Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) leaders for a PIF Troika meeting in Brisbane this week to discuss progress on arrangements for a special pre-COP hosted in the

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Vaping’s grip tightens across the Pacific

VAPING is increasing in the Pacific, and governments are scrambling to respond as a black market expands around the habit, causing growing harm to public

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Pacific dialogue to highlight cooperatives

LEADERS will meet at the Pacific Regional Dialogue to explore how cooperatives can address climate change, food insecurity, and economic vulnerability across the

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Pacific LBQ Activists Hold Feminist Strategy Meeting in Fiji

TWENTY-SEVEN Lesbian, Bisexual, and Queer (LBQ+) feminists from ten Pacific Island countries and territories gathered in

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Oceans treaty: Countries start work on new protections

JUST days after the historic High Seas Treaty officially took effect, governments and ocean experts have started the process of putting the agreement’s commitments into

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US envoy to PNG, Solomons, Vanuatu returns home

THE U.S. Ambassador to Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu, Erin Elizabeth McKee Yastishock, has returned home after two years in the

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Cable boosts American Samoa’s connectivity

AN undersea cable will increase American Samoa’s connectivity to the

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Samoa to open Jerusalem embassy

SAMOA will be the third Pacific country to open an embassy in

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Canada funds Pacific women climate resilience

WOMEN leaders in the Pacific region are poised to take centre stage in climate resilience and sustainable development, thanks to a new initiative funded by the Government of

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Controversy erupts ahead of Miss Pacific Islands pageant

THE Miss Pacific Islands Pageant, set to be held in Nadi, Fiji, next month, is generating excitement across the Pacific—but not only for its celebration of beauty and

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Burness heads farmer group

THE Pacific Farmer Organisations (PFO) has appointed Aileen Burness as its Chair – the first woman to hold the

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FNU Associate Professor Brings Pacific-Centred Expertise to Fiji Education Commission

SUVA, Fiji – The Fiji National University (FNU) proudly acknowledges the contribution of Associate Professor and Acting Director Learning & Teaching Dr Lavinia Tiko to the Fiji Education Commission,

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US visa bond targets Pacific

FOUR Pacific nations are among those most affected by a significant expansion of the United States’ controversial visa bond scheme designed to curb

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US withdraws support for Pacific environment program

PRESIDENT Donald Trump has announced it will withdraw support for the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

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Journalists and leaders collaborate to end corruption

PACIFIC leaders and journalists have recognised the need for a joint stand against

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RNZAF drills for Pacific emergencies as cyclone season unfolds

NEW Zealand has tested its ability to help Pacific neighbours during disasters as the region enters the traditional cyclone season from November to

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