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Manele fires chief of staff over unauthorised Vietnam deal
Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele sacked his chief of staff on Friday after an "unauthorised" deal with two Vietnamese firms.
What does the US remittance tax mean for the Pacific?
Washington is set to implement a tax on remittances and Pacific development experts say it poses a major threat to the region.
Fiji govt unveils US$2b budget as deficit widens
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Biman Prasad told parliament that his government has guided the country to a better economic position than where he found it.
PNG welcomes UAE-backed takeover of Australian oil and gas giant
Papua New Guinea has expressed excitement about the prospect of Dubai-owned investment firms taking over Australian oil and gas giant Santos Limited.
Why most Pacific governments stand with Israel
Amid uncertainty in the Middle East, one thing remains clear: most Pacific governments continue to align themselves with Israel.
'Slow but sure' economic rise in most of Pacific - World Bank
The economic story of the Pacific post-Covid has been a slow climb upwards, but a climb nonetheless. Audio
Solomon Islands students stranded in Israel await evacuation
Leeroy Enoch Wate, a Solomon Islands agriculture student stranded in Israel, says "It's not that safe here." Video
Luxon ranked Australia's most trusted world leader
Australians trust NZ Prime Minister Christopher Luxon more than any other leader on the world stage, according to a new poll.
New Zealand's warning about drugs in the Pacific
The report said that the Pacific serves as both a cautionary tale and a direct source of risk for New Zealand.
Environmental legal fund fighting Trump fishing order
An environmental legal fund have sued US President Donald Trump in response to an executive order rolling back commercial fishing protections.
Study shows Pacific nations 'sandwiched' between storm bands
In areas which are warmer, Dr Kevin Trenberth said that stronger storms with heavier rainfall are fuelled as they pick up more moisture.
NZ branded 'a fair-weather friend' after climate and aid funding cuts
But a spokesperson for Foreign Minister Winston Peters said Aotearoa "is committed to doing its bit to help the Pacific meet its development needs".
'Bugger-all': Pasifika react to Budget 2025
"When you've got so many things being cut, you can understand why our communities are so desperate that they'll go to loan sharks [and] pyramid schemes." Audio
Budget 2025: Pasifika community braces for impact
Finance Minister Nicola Willis will deliver her second Budget on Thursday. She said it will be "about prioritising your taxpayer money carefully". Audio
Fiji hospital promises Kiwis complex surgeries for 'a fraction' of the cost in NZ
Pacific Specialist Healthcare is now accepting referrals for Kiwi patients, but one Aotearoa practitioner warns "people should embark on this with an abundance of caution".
'Easier to live in the islands' - Pasifika families hit hard by joblessness
Advocates say hard times for the community are only getting harder as Pasifika families, "who suffer the most" are "struggling to make ends meet".
NZ Police chief pledges ongoing support for Fiji and Samoa
Police Commissioner Richard Chambers visited his counterparts in the two island nations last week to discuss drug trafficking, customs, intelligence sharing, and corruption.
Pacific growth faces slowdown amid trade global tensions - IMF
The International Monetary Fund says that, because of the Trump tariffs, the new economic landscape is subject to high uncertainty.
What does the Australian election mean for the Pacific?
Australia has a rapidly growing Pasifika population, with approximately 337,000 people of Pacific Island heritage calling the country home.
Pacific lagging on women's participation, says UN official
But at least discussions are beginning to take place at high levels, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Pacific regional office head.