Tuvalu
Two scholarships help Tuvalu resilience
Two students from Tuvalu have won scholarships from the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project focused on building coastal resilience in three of Tuvalu's nine inhabited islands. Audio
Two scholarships help Tuvalu resilience
Two students from Tuvalu have won scholarships from the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project focused on building coastal resilience in three of Tuvalu's nine inhabited islands. Audio
Tuvalu scholarships awarded
Two students from Tuvalu have been granted university scholarships under the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project.
Tuvalu school wins international accolade for energy project
A high school in Tuvalu has won an international award for a biogas and solar energy project which eliminates the need for imported LPG gas.
Kiribati and Tuvalu to reconnect through air service
Kiribati and Tuvalu are to reconnect through a new air service.
ADB provides $US15m for Pacific disaster resilience
The Asian Development Bank is providing US$15 million worth of grants and loans to help Samoa, Tonga and Tuvalu develop their disaster resilience.
Sport: Sevens minnow sets sights on World Cup
Tuvalu believe they can defy recent form and qualify for the Rugby Sevens World Cup in San Francisco.
Sport: Weightlifting heads Tuesday action at Mini Games
The first medals of the Pacific Mini Games are up for grabs in Vanuatu today in weightlifting.
Tuvalu and Vanuatu asked to firm Abkhazia ties
Tuvalu and Vanuatu have been asked to join a parliamentary group to lobby on behalf of Georgia's breakaway region of Abkhazia.
Tuvalu's international airport to be upgraded
The World Bank is giving Tuvalu $US8.75 million to improve the safety and oversight of its international airport.
Tuvaluans 'fear for their future, every day', PM tells COP23
Tuvalu's Prime Minister Enele Sopoaga has told delegates to the climate change conference in Bonn that his people fear for their future, every day.
Nauru sends rocks to Tuvalu
Nauru is sending 5000 metric tonnes of rocks to Tuvalu to help with coastal protection.
Tuvalu tells COP23 of climate change attack
During the Global Climate Action Day on Oceans and Coastal Zones Tuvalu's prime minister has said his nation is under attack from the effects of climate change.
Tuvalu pushes for climate displacement laws at UN
The Permanent Mission of Tuvalu to the United Nations has proposed a resolution to create a legal framework for people displaced by climate change.
Tuvalu families' bid for asylum in NZ rejected
Two families from Tuvalu who sought to be New Zealand's first climate change refugees have had their cases rejected. The immigration and protection tribunal ruled they did not risk being persecuted… Audio
Tuvalu climate change refugees denied asylum
Two families sought to be New Zealand's first climate change refugees, but the Immigration and Protection Tribunal ruled they did not risk being persecuted under the Refugee Convention. Video, Audio
Tuvalu climate change refugee cases rejected
Two families from Tuvalu have had their cases to be recognised as climate change refugees turned down by a New Zealand tribunal.
Taiwanese visit could bring more aid to Pacific
An academic says Taiwan's supporters in the Pacific can expect significant new aid announcements during a visit by the Taiwanese president. Audio
First Pacific regional visit by Taiwan president
Taiwan's president Tsai Ing Wen is to visit Tuvalu, the Marshall Islands and Solomon Islands at the end of the month.
Language week promotes Tuvaluan culture in NZ
Tuvalu Language Week is being celebrated for the fifth time in New Zealand, with this year's focus on retaining and progressing their culture.