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Pacific news in brief for 6 January
6 Jan 2026A round up of news in brief from around the region, including education funding concerns in Guam.
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Tonga's Cabinet line-up revealed
New prime minister Lord Fakafanua will take on the police, fire and emergency services portfolios as well as disaster management, climate change and communications.
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Few women seeking protection despite high rates of violence in Marshall Islands
5 Jan 2026Only a handful of women in Marshall Islands are seeking court protection from violent partners.
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Revenue drop forces tough cuts in Northern Marianas 2026 Budget
Governor David M. Apatang vetoes line items to avoid budget blow out.
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Better coordination needed in Fiji drug fight, says senior cop
5 Jan 2026Narcotics division awareness officer, Inspector Usaia Donu, also spoke to youth about the dangers of drugs.
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Cultural demands affecting Pasifika mental health - researcher
5 Jan 2026Asetoa Sam Pilisi said while serving and generosity and similar values are part of loving families and communities, burnout is real. Audio
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2025 in review: The year that was in Pacific news
31 Dec 2025RNZ Pacific's bulletin editor Christina Persico looks in the rearview mirror at 2025. Audio
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Unease in Palau over US deportee deal
There's unease and confusion in Palau over a deal made with the US to accept deportees.
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Eight Pasifika recipients in New Year Honours
31 Dec 2025All Blacks great Eroni Clarke is among eight Pasifika recipients of New Year Honours in Aotearoa.
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Pacific sport year in review: The highs and lows of 2025
31 Dec 2025Opinion - From rugby to badminton Pacific sport fans were spoilt for choice this year.
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PNG Christmas cruise ends in chaos as Coral Adventurer passengers return home
31 Dec 2025An angry passenger has confronted cruise ship staff after her dream Christmas voyage came to a crashing halt off the Papua New Guinea coast on the weekend.
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Diaspora of Atafu in Tokelau look to work more closely with families back home
A community of Tokelauns in New Zealand is making moves to work more closely with communities back home. Audio
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CNMI eyes China access via Phillipine Airlines
31 Dec 2025The return of Philippine Airlines' Manila-Saipan service next year is expected to broaden access to the CNMI and could bring more Chinese tourists to the islands. Philippine Airlines is set...
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Tonga's Queen supports new public library proposal
The Queen of Tonga is putting her support behind the building of a new public library in Nuku'alofa Audio
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Starlink withdraws from Papua New Guinea
29 Dec 2025Starlink has withdrawn their satellite services from Papua New Guinea.
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'I’m excited to give back':Roy Krishna signs for Bula FC
31 Dec 2025After years plying his trade overseas Fiji football star Roy Krishna is returning home.
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US ambassadors to Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Marshall Islands recalled
25 Dec 2025Three US ambassadors to the Pacific have been recalled by the State Department
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Vanuatu teachers to return to work after 18 month strike action
24 Dec 2025Vanuatu's teachers are set to return to classrooms next year with a new collective bargaining agreement reached between their union and the government. Teachers across the country have been on...
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US$9m grant to support Tongan women in business
The money is expected to help boost the growth of women-owned and women-led micro, small and medium-sized enterprises.
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Tonga Crown Prince to resume control of foreign affairs and defence
Tonga's Crown Prince has been nominated Minister of Foreign Affairs and Defence in the new government.
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Manawanui disaster: NZ's been a 'good neighbour' - former Samoa MP
A former Samoa government minister says New Zealand paid the right amount of compensation for the Manawanui disaster.
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Fiji HIV report recommends setting up safe needle program
Interview participants say sterile needles and syringes are a scarce commodity in Suva.
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Was NZ the only country involved in coastal survey before Manwanui sank?
A Pacific security expert is questioning whether New Zealand should be the only country paying compensation for the Manwanui maritime disaster.
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Report critical of Australian climate aid
22 Dec 2025The Australia Institute report said under the UN framework, climate finance should be on top of official development assistance, not a substitution for it. Audio
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