Tuvalu
ADB approves $2m grant for Tuvalu reforms
The Asian Development Bank has approved a US$2 million grant to support a policy reform programme that aims to strengthen Tuvalu's fiscal sustainability.
Book launched for Tuvalu language week
A collection of myths and legends from Tuvalu islands will be released in a book to mark the country's language week in New Zealand.
Tuvalu continues to lobby world community over climate change
Tuvalu's Prime Minister is taking his case for greater climate change action to a United Nations meeting in New York.
World Bank commits 3 million to Tuvalu recovery
The World Bank has given Tuvalu 3 million US dollars for recovery efforts after Cyclone Pam.
Climate refugee claim: deportation due
A family desperate to stay in New Zealand as climate change refugees are devastated one of them could be deported at any time.
Despite Forum setback Island states maintain climate fight
The battle for Small Island States to have their voice heard has not ended with the Pacific Islands Forum meeting in Port Moresby. Audio
Tuvalu disheartened by Australian climate attitude
The Tuvalu Prime Minister says Australia's attitude towards climate change is discouraging and he is reassessing their relationship.
Calls for more action on climate change
A group of young New Zealanders is urging the government to take more action to protect the country from climate change.
Tuvalu MPs get training help from Pacific colleagues
Newly elected MPs in Tuvalu are being put through an induction seminar to help them perform their roles better.
Tuvalu looking at buying NZ and Aust land for displaced
The Tuvalu Prime Minister says his country is having to consider buying land in New Zealand and Australia to grow food and prepare the population to migrate as the seas claim his home.
Tuvalu launches national youth policy
The Tuvalu government is launching its national youth policy today giving young people a voice in decision-making.
Tuvaluan doctors graduate in Cuba
Eight women have become Tuvalu's first medical students to graduate from Cuba's University of Medical Science.
Tuvalu joins New Zealand christians to talk climate change
The founder of the Pacific Islands Climate Action Network is appealing to the New Zealand Christian community to support the call for immediate action on climate change. Audio
Tuvalu joins NZ christians to talk climate change
A Pacific Climate Action Network is appealing to New Zealand Christians to support the call for immediate action on climate change.
Tuvalu gets Alice in Wonderland coin
The Perth Mint has struck a colourised Alice in Wonderland coin which is legal tender in Tuvalu.
Sport: PNG finish atop Pacific Games medal tally
Papua New Guinea finished atop the medal tally with 88 gold, 69 silver and 60 bronze at the Pacific Games, which came to a close in Port Moresby at the weekend.
Climate litigation could do more harm than good, Tuvalu's PM warms
Tuvalu's Prime Minister has warned Pacific countries not to take legal action against oil companies for climate change impacts.
Sport: Tuvalu wins first ever Pacific Games gold
Tuvalu has won its first ever Pacific Games gold medal with an extraordinary performance on the final day of power-lifting.
Sport: PNG well clear as Pacific Games marks mid-point
Papua New Guinea lead the gold medal count by double digits from nearest rivals New Caledonia and Tahiti, as the Pacific Games reaches the halfway point.
Sport: Tuvalu remain hopeful of more Games medals
Despite managing their first medal of the Pacific Games, Tuvalu's Chef de Mission Nakibae Kitisane, believes he let the chance of another slip from his grasp.