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Marshall Islands calls for 'precautionary approach' to deep sea mining
Speaking on the second day of the UNGA in New York, Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine said that "the world's oceans are too fragile to turn into a speculative experiment".
Fiji military chief outlines commitment to end coup culture
This is the assurance given by the military chief Ratu Jone Kalouniwai following the presidential pardon of the main instigator of the May 2000 coup and the leader of the November 2000 mutiny. Audio
NASA predicts 15cm of sea-level rise in the next 30 years
NASA also said this amount of rise will occur regardless of whether greenhouse gas emissions change in the coming years. Audio
Tourist arrivals help Pacific economic growth - ADB
The economic prospects of the Pacific are primarily determined by PNG and Fiji, collectively accounting for 90 percent of the subregion's GDP. Audio
SIDs make a stand on statehood regardless of sea-level rise
"Our states, maritime zones, and rights remain intact under international law, no matter the rising seas; we are here to stay." Audio
Two inmates in Naboro prison end hunger strike over kitchen dispute
The Fiji Corrections Service said the two prisoners, who were employed in the facility's kitchen, were temporary removed from their duties following a dispute over the handling of food supplies.
Oceans on verge of becoming too acidic to sustain life - report
The report by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research details nine factors that are crucial for regulating the planet's ability to sustain life.
Samoan community in diaspora films make a splash at Pacific Cinewaves
Four films capturing the lives of the Samoan community in the US have been included in Visual Communications' Pacific Cinewaves event in Carson City. Audio
Big changes sought in wake of Porgera violence
Warring clan leaders in Papua New Guinea's Enga province have agreed to peace talks after chronic tribal revenge killings among local terrorists with military-style weapons.
Fiji coup leader George Speight granted Presidential pardon
The man behind the 2000 coup in Fiji, and the head of the mutineers, former soldier Shane Stevens have been granted Presidential pardons.
Ozone layer on track to recover - WMO
The World Meteorological Organisation has issued its annual Ozone and UV Bulletin, which looks at the role of meteorological conditions and a major volcanic eruption on the Antarctic ozone hole in… Audio
UN outliers: 7 Pacific states vote against resolution to end Israel's occupation of Palestine
Fiji, FSM, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Palau, Tuvalu and Tonga voted against; Australia, Samoa, Kiribati and Vanuatu abstained; NZ, Solomon Islands and Marshall Islands voted in favour.
Samoa health boss asks CHOGM delegates to bring their own medicines
All delegates to the meeting with special medical needs and conditions are urged to help by bringing their usual medical supplies.
Population puts pressure on natural resources
A recently released report on Samoa's State of the Environment has warned that the increasing population is putting stress on natural resources.
Pacific Meteorological Council meets in Vanuatu
The Pacific Meteorological Council is meeting this week in Vanuatu to discuss severe weather events and setting priorities for Pacific meteorology directors. Audio
More Comanchero gang members arrested - police
The arrest come after 17 people were arrested and several kilograms of methamphetamine as well as firearms and ammunition were seized, in raids across Tongatapu last month.
Bougainville govt seeks Pope's support for independence
A letter from President Ishmael Toroama, calling for advocacy of Pope Francis, was presented to the Bishop of the Bougainville Catholic Diocese, Darius Kaluza.
Samoa Supreme Court judge raises concerns about prison facility for juveniles
Senior Supreme Court Justice Vui Clarence said it was unfortunate there is no longer a separate facility for young offenders and adolescents in the country.
Kiribati MPs to elect Speaker today
The 45 MPs are required to make nominations of up to three people who will then campaign for the presidency.
Solomons' leader defends big spend on rented house
Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele says it's the responsibility of the State to provide housing for the leader of the country.
Mpox vaccination advised to Samoa CHOGM attendees
More than 3000 delegates are expected in Samoa for the meeting next month.
Fiji's meth mountain 'accounted for' and 'secure' - police
It is almost eight months since Fijian authorities raided two warehouses within days of each other in "one of the biggest seizures ever".
Fiji's only mental health facility struggling to cope
The St Giles Psychiatric Hospital in Suva is battling with resource constraints as demand for mental health services, linked to drug use, is surging in the country.
The story of PINA - 50 years of Pacific media
Technology, the internet, and social media have changed the way that stories are delivered and told in the Pacific, a veteran Tongan journalist says.