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Call to merge govt ministries in NZ spark concerns over Pacific representation
25 Sep 2025A report recommends consolidating smaller government departments, including the ministries for Pacific Peoples, Ethnic Communities, and Women, to improve efficiency.
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Peters wants talanoa with Pacific leaders on climate accord
New Zealand's Foreign Minister says the Paris Agreement fails to hold the world's biggest emitters accountable. Audio
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Laauli's treatment in NZ highlights domestic healthcare gaps - expert
The Samoan PM says his leg was injured in preparations for the 29 August polls, and the "trip for treatment was long overdue". Audio
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French Polynesian politicians' visit to Taiwan irks Beijing envoy
24 Sep 2025China's top diplomat in the French territory has expressed his "opposition" and disapproval following recent trip by local politicians to Taipei, saying it contravened the "One China" policy.
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Vanuatu plans to sign police deal with China
Vanuatu has declared it will sign a new policing agreement with China as the landmark Nakamal pact between Australia and the Pacific Island nation hangs in the balance.
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Bledisloe Cup: All Blacks main selection talking points
25 Sep 2025Will coach Scott Robertson go for wholesale changes after the All Blacks' record defeat in Wellington?
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Youth Netball World Cup: Cook Islands secures top eight finish
The islanders are second in Pool A behind New Zealand.
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Vanuatu plans UN resolution on landmark climate ruling
The country's climate minister says it's drafting a UN resolution to turn a landmark climate ruling from the world's top court from words into "political action". Audio
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Pacific news in brief for 24 September
24 Sep 2025A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including the Tongan king and queen visiting Australia.
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New Caledonia under tight security ahead of 'Citizenship Day'
22 Sep 2025France has deployed heavy security forces in New Caledonia ahead of the anniversary of its "taking possession" of the territory on 24 September 1853.
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'Overstayers not a problem': Migrant advocates slam NZ's proposed deportation laws
23 Sep 2025They say the tougher deportation laws put Pacific people at risk and are hypocritical. Audio
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Bougainville election: Prominent female candidate loses seat
23 Sep 2025Theonila Roka Matbob was one of 34 women among more than 400 candiates contesting seats in the Bougainville House of Representatives.
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Eight election petitions filed following Samoa general election
Anyone planning a counter-petition has five working days to file before the Supreme Court sets hearing dates.
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US sends money to rebuild Marshall Islands' Nitijela
23 Sep 2025The Department of State has announced US$13 million in funding to support the rebuilding of the Marshall Islands' parliament building.
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Pacific news in brief for 23 September
23 Sep 2025A round-up of news from around the region, including enforcement of new minimum wage in Papua New Guinea.
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Auckland Libraries unveils Lupe I Vao Ese
23 Sep 2025Feature - Curated over two years, the exhibition highlights the shared origins and enduring cultural ties of Pacific people.
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Fiji and Cook Islands in the running for top finish
Mixed results for Pacific Island teams at the Netball World Youth Cup 2025 tournament in Gibraltar as the competition moves towards its final rounds of pool matches.
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Pasifika Sipoti in brief for 23 September
23 Sep 2025A round-up of sports news from around the region, including an MBE for PNG weightlifter Dika Toua.
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Pacific leaders to advance regional priorities at UNGA
22 Sep 2025Solomon Islands Prime Minister and Pacific Islands Forum chair Jeremiah Manele will lead the region's engagement at the 80th edition of the United Nations General Assembly.
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'Not on the right side of history'
The opening of a Fijian embassy in Jerusalem has received mixed responses. Audio
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Samoa's new PM flies to NZ for medical treatment
Laaulialemalietoa Polataivao Leuatea Fosi Schmidt was sworn in as Samoa's 8th Prime Minister last Tuesday, following the general election held on 29 August.
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'On a clear, forward path': Moana Pasifika cleared of allegations
Moana Pasifika chief executive says the franchise is ready for the 2026 season following news that they have been cleared of any funding misappropriation.
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'Rapa Nui is part of all Polynesia', cultural leader says
22 Sep 2025It's been 19 years since a performance group from Rapa Nui has visited the shores of Aotearoa New Zealand. Audio
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Samoa has its first-ever athletics championships medal
Alex Rose's previous best at world championship level was eighth in 2022.
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