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'We are coming', warns police chief to local meth producers
Fijian police commissioner Rusiate Tudravu says the force is focused on "disrupting, destabilising and dismantling" home-based illicit drug production labs in the country.
Bank of PNG stands by governor amid money laundering investigations
The BPNG board said it has not been presented with any material to doubts about the integrity of Elizabeth Genia. Audio
Toroama urges Bougainvilleans to take responsibility after fatal gun violence
The president of the autonomous Papua New Guinea region of Bougainville says recent flare-ups of gun-related violence are unacceptable.
China deal details to be revealed 'in the coming days' - Mark Brown
The Cook Islands prime minister says he is aware of the strong interest in the outcomes of his visit to China.
Solomon Islands lifts 'stop notice' on Miss Pacific Islands Pageant judges
The Solomon Islands government has lifted the 'stop notice' that restricted judges of the recent Miss Pacific Islands Pageant from leaving the country.
Samoa seeks answers over beauty pageant judge held in Honiara
Leiataualesa Jerry Brunt has been at the centre of controversy following the crowning night of the 2025 Miss Pacific Islands, which was won by Samoa's Litara Ieremia-Allan.
Vanuatu parliament elects Jotham Napat as new prime minister
He is the country's fifth prime minister in four years and will lead a coalition government made up of five political parties.
Samoa helpline service records rise in child abuse calls
The Samoa Victim Support Group is calling on Samoan families and communities to take child abuse seriously.
Fiji Rugby's new director sacked after remarks on same-sex relationships
Laijipa Naulivou told local media that "this gay problem" was one of the reasons the women's national team was underperforming.
Watch: Trump's USAID freeze 'undermine relationships in the Pacific'
A US policy expert is calling Donald Trump's shut down of the United States Agency for International Development 'completely unprecedented' and alarming.
Fiji Rugby's new director opposes women 'being gay' in national team
Laijipa Naulivou, the first woman to captain the Fijian women's rugby team, told the Fiji Sun that "being gay for women in rugby" is something she opposed during her playing days.
Lynda Tabuya remains with Rabuka
The People's Alliance Party has given the former Fiji Women and Children's Minister, who was sacked from Cabinet after the leak of a private video of her dancing naked, another chance.
'New Zealand government cancelled its own proposed visit'
"The strong bonds between Kiribati and New Zealand will enable a resolution to this unfortunate standoff," the Kiribati President's Office said on Monday.
NZ donates Boostrix vaccine to Samoa to fight whooping cough
As of 20 January, there have been 363 reported cases of whooping cough, with confirmed 24 cases.
Marape highlights PNG's role 'as a global leader' in conservation
The PNG leader told delegates at the World Economic Forum (WEF) summit that his country has "a lot of stakes in the conversation on conservation".
Paita returns after failed attempts to topple Marape
The man who led two attempts to unseat Prime Minister James Marape last year is now back in his Cabinet.
Trump's decision to withdraw US from Paris accord 'totally irresponsible'
PNG's Prime Minister James Marape has asked President Donald Trump to reconsider pulling out of the Paris Agreement.
AI integration in education must ensure 'cultural sensitivity' - Ahluwalia
The University of the South Pacific vice-chancellor says artificial intelligence could democratise education in the region. Audio
Fiji HIV outbreak: Health ministry says less money in the bank
Permanent chief Dr Jemesa Tudravu says financial resources for HIV programs have decreased from US$2.1m in 2011 to US$516,540 by 2016. Audio
Fiji's former PM doubts Rabuka's constitution review plans
Labour Party leader Mahendra Chaudhry expressed doubt that the government will achieve anything of substance before the general election in December 2026.
Nauru and China take relations 'to new heights' - Aingimea
The Micronesian nation switched ties from Taiwan to Beijing in early January 2024, with its government at the time saying the decision was made in the best interest of its people.
Samoa women's U19 cricketers end T20 World Cup campaign winless
The team lost by 52 runs to Pakistan in Sarawak, Malaysia, last Friday in their final group match.
Samoa and China sign new visa exemption agreement
The agreement will make travel easier for citizens of the two nations.
Cut kava drinking, education minister urges teachers, parents
Aseri Radrodro made the comments on Sunday ahead of the new academic year, which begins today.
Tonga's new Cabinet to be sworn in this week
Newly appointed Prime Minister 'Aisake Eke will finally have his Cabinet sworn in this week after it was delayed due the "involvement" of King Tupou VI.