
Little light on power sale
By Netani Rika With Fiji caught in the darkness of a descending cloud of COVID-19, its government has pushed through the sale
By Netani Rika With Fiji caught in the darkness of a descending cloud of COVID-19, its government has pushed through the sale
By Ken Katafono We are going through extraordinary times. It hasn’t been lost on me that we’ve been fortunate during this time
From the office of the Pacific Anti-Corruption Journalists’ Network in Suva Transnational crime syndicates including those that work in the underworld market
Gathering in Tarawa, Kiribati from 4 to 5 February 2020 with the President of Kiribati as the Chair, we, the Prime Minister
Sponsored The Pacific Ocean lies at the heart of Pacific women’s identities, ways and knowledge, and is a source of cultural and
Sponsored content Gender based violence is a scourge of the Pacific. It can take the form of physical or sexual violence at
Sponsored content “Women’s economic empowerment is a development game changer. The more women participate in a formal or informal economy, the more
Sponsored content “We know that people who are the most affected by the impacts of climate change are the ones who depend
By Ruben Vulawalu. Photos: Ethan Gabriel. In the Fijian village of Drue in Kadavu, locals face a life-changing decision: to remain at
By Ambassador Kaliopate Tavola The Pacific Island Countries Trade Agreement (PICTA), having acquired ratification by signatory Pacific Island Countries (PICs), came into
By Maureen Penjueli I was invited to write a review of my dear friend Julian Augon’s book ‘The Properties of Perpetual Light’.
Justin Wellington By Rowena Singh Spend a bit of time on TikTok and the chances are you will pretty quickly come across