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A training session for the UN Pacific peacekeepers cohort
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Australia launches ‘landmark’ UN police peacekeeping course for Pacific region

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As a low-lying atoll nation, Tuvalu is particularly exposed
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Fresh details emerge on Australia’s new climate migration visa for Tuvalu residents

The historic signing of the nuclear-free pact, also known as the Treaty of Rarotonga, took place in Majuro during the observance of the Nuclear Victims Remembrance Day on 3 March 2025
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Marshall Islands signs treaty banning nuclear weapons in the South Pacific

Fiji Deputy Prime Minuster Dr Biman Prasad
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‘Decolonise’ aid urgent call from Fiji’s Prasad to face Pacific climate crisis

Recent aid arrangements are emblematic of the geopolitical tussle playing out in the Pacific between China and the US and its allies
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Superpower rivalry makes Pacific aid a bargaining chip – vulnerable nations still lose out

John Taukave (left) from the Micronesian Center for Sustainable Transport and Miss Samoa Litara Ieremia-Allan (second from left) at COP29
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COP29: Pacific takes stock of ‘baby steps’ global climate summit

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More than 100 New Zealand police - half of them Samoan
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‘Climate’ CHOGM success for Samoa but what’s in it for the...

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October 29, 2024
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Tuvalu's Transport, Energy, and Communications Minister Simon Kofe
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‘We have to keep pressuring Australia to do the right thing’,...

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October 27, 2024
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Pacific flags -- Fiji and Tonga -- and protesters in support of Palestine at a rally in New Zealand's largest city Auckland
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Seven Pacific no votes in ‘historic’ UN General Assembly demand for...

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September 19, 2024
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Tuvalu delegates Monise Laafai and Demi Afasene
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Nations join ranks to delay deep-sea mining approval by UN regulator

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August 2, 2024
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Momentum is growing against the "destructive" deep sea mining industry
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Tuvalu joins growing Pacific tide of opposition to deep-sea mining

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August 1, 2024
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Marshall Islands President Dr Hilda Heine during her keynote speech
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President Heine calls for ‘bold responses’ for gender equality in the...

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July 27, 2024
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PNG Communications Technology Minister Tmothy Masiu
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A role for Pacific media in charting a pragmatic global outlook

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July 20, 2024
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Former Tuvalu prime minister Enele Sopoaga
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‘Completely stupid’ – ex-Tuvalu PM plea to NZ to rethink fossil...

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May 9, 2024
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Performers from the Diversity Stage at the Auckland Polyfest 2024
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Auckland Polyfest 2024: Vibrant showcase of cultural diversity, youth empowerment

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March 27, 2024
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"Culture shocking, overwhelming" . . . speaking at COP26 about Tuvalu
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Tuvalu residents fight for their home in face of worsening tides...

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Tuvalu from the air
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World’s ‘smallest university’, but Tuvalu campus has big local impact

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January 29, 2024
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Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine nominates cabinet ministers
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Pacific predictions: Elections, security and regionalism top 2024 agenda

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January 25, 2024
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President Hilda Heine being sworn in
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Marshall Islands reaffirms ties with Taiwan in wake of Nauru shift

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January 19, 2024
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Rival flags of China and Taiwan
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China has ‘whittled down’ key Taiwan support with Nauru move, says...

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January 16, 2024
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Pacific climate warrior and youth climate justice activist Suluafi Brianna Fruean
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Pacific climate warrior says ‘name who we’re fighting – the fossil...

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September 26, 2023
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Climate crisis . . . time to speak of “legally binding obligations'
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Pacific, small island states slam ‘endless’ climate talks at landmark maritime...

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September 13, 2023
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Pacific community members parade through Oamaru
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NZ election 2023: Pay parity an electoral issue among South Island...

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September 12, 2023
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A Pacific protester against the Fukushima nuclear wastewater discharge plan
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Countdown starts as Japan poised to release first batch of treated...

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August 23, 2023
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The Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior berthed in Suva harbour in Fiji
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Rainbow Warrior sails Pacific seeking evidence for World Court climate case

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August 14, 2023
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Huge container ships carrying import and export marine cargo loads
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UN shipping agency endorses 1.5 degrees plan after ‘relentless Pacific lobbying’

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July 8, 2023
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US President Joe Biden (centre) participates in a trilateral meeting with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak (right) and Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
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‘Bringing war much closer to home’ – Pacific elders denounce AUKUS...

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April 12, 2023
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Pacific verdict on COP29
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COP29: Pacific climate advocates decry outcome as ‘a catastrophic failure’

A protester at COP29 calls on wealthy nations to "pay up"
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COP29: Carbon credit trading scheme criticised as ‘get out of jail...

In the Eye of the Storm
Tuvalu

Strings attached: The reality behind NZ’s climate aid in the Pacific

Pacific Climate Warriors
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How Pacific environmental defenders are coping with the covid pandemic

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Senator Robert F Kennedy Jr
Coronavirus

Sir Collin Tukuitonga criticises RFK Jr’s measles claims, slams health misinformation

According to WHO, Western Pacific measles cases jumped by 225 percent
Coronavirus

Better immunisation coverage needed to prevent Pacific measles, says WHO

Labour's former broadcasting minister Willie Jackson
Coronavirus

Former broadcast minister defends NZ journalism fund, state-funded media independence

1News political editor Jessica Mutch-McKay talks to the main party leaders in last night's debate
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NZ election 2023: Exposing National leader Christopher Luxon’s Māori health falsehood...

Practices like mask wearing and self-isolation should be encouraged for all
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NZ’s covid-19 mandates end: GP group says some mask-wearing, self-isolation still...

The 2021 post-covid Pacific media freedom panel discussion participants
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Pacific media should be supported post-covid, says PJR report

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Sawana Village on Fiji's Vanua Balavu island was partly destroyed by Cyclone Winston in 2016
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Not up for debate: Fijian journalists in the climate crisis response

Professor David Robievideo
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David Robie: Pacific lessons in climate crisis journalism and combating disinformation

USP and AUT journalism collaboration
Bearing Witness

Pacific ‘voice of the voiceless’ media in renewed post-covid struggle

Bearing Witness

Return to Rabi on the horizon for Ossies climate doco crew?

Bearing Witness

Fiji to set up relocation trust fund for villages hit by...

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Fijian iTaukei leaders discuss contemporary issues, such as women's representation in Fijian society
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Fijian journalists use talanoa and tradition to find their voice

Fijian women journalists face abuse, harassment and spam online.
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Online abusers ‘shaming, silencing’ Fiji women journalists, say researchers

Islands Business general manager Samantha Magick (right)
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Islands Business: ‘Big picture’ style journalism is the future for...

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Taiwan Day event in Suva
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Air New Zealand is resuming its Auckland-Nouméa service
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Talamua Online editor Lagi Keresoma
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The 1 May 2025 report by Talamua Online that led to the criminal libel case

Punitive criminal libel charge against Samoan journalist draws flurry of criticism

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It has been 40 years since the Rongelap people had to leave their homes due to nuclear fallout in May 1985

40 years on – reflecting on Rainbow Warrior’s legacy, fight against...

May 22, 2025
If the West so wished, it could be putting more economic pressure on Israel

Gordon Campbell: NZ’s silence over Gaza genocide, ethnic cleansing

May 21, 2025
The people of Gaza are desperate. No food has entered Gaza for more than 76 days

Starvation of Gaza – a distressing continuation of a decades-old plan

May 21, 2025
New Zealand has finally broken its silence on Israel's genocide in Gaza

NZ joins call for Israel to allow full resumption of aid...

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