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PNG Air maintains suspension of Mendi flights amid security concerns
The company said it had been unable to clarify the extent of this security risk and made the decision in the best interest of customer safety.
Climate affecting health in small island developing states - report
The report says data from the past 70 years show striking climatic changes that have put SIDS at particular risk of heat stress, drought, vector-borne diseases, and food insecurity.
Oral submissions wrap in climate court case; opinion expected 2025
The ICJ said 96 states and 11 international organizations presented oral statements. Audio
OFC responds to FIFA's decision to host World Cup in Saudi Arabia
The Oceania Football Confederation says that it "respects and supports FIFA's decision-making processes and its commitment to its Human Rights Policy." Audio
Arrival of Vaka cable transformative, 'opening doors' for Tuvalu
The island's first international underwater communications cable landed in the capital Funafuti this week.
Fijian MP urges govt to address squatter settlement issue
Opposition MP Praveen Bala says about 200,000 people live in informal settlements and the "insecure living environment contributes significantly to poverty levels".
Fiji Medical Association urges govt to declare HIV outbreak
HIV infections in Fiji rose 241 percent between 2010 and 2023.
Cook Islands advocates 'to decolonise international law' at ICJ
Fuimaono Dylan Asafo placed the blame on "our international legal system" for "the climate crisis we face today", urging legal reforms to address the climate crisis.
Alumni group slams USP's failure to release Council meeting outcomes
The USP alumni statement released on Thursday included a "summary of major decisions", including the appointment of a new vice-chancellor.
Border checks announced after whooping cough outbreaks
The Cook Islands has announced border checks in response to whooping cough cases in the wider region.
President Lai's visit brings 'blessings' to Tuvalu
The visit by the Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te to Tuvalu has "significantly strengthened" bilateral relations between the two countries, the Tuvalu government says.
Debt a concern in report on Pacific funding support
A new report from Australia's Lowy Institute highlights growing concerns about debt related development funding in the Pacific.
Dengue threat: Pacific health officials learn to monitor mosquitoes resistance
Acting chief health inspector of the Fiji Ministry of Health and Medical Services, Luke Vonotabua, said to put an end to dengue outbreaks there needs to be collaboration. Audio
Fijian authorities probe case of eight missing migrant workers
Local engineering company CR Engineering is seeking public assistance to locate the whereabouts of the absconding Bangladeshi nationals.
Pacific climate advocates decry COP29 outcome as 'a catastrophic failure'
The United Nations climate change summit COP29 has "once again ignored" the Pacific Islands, a group of regional climate advocacy organisations say.
Second motion of no confidence planned against Tongan PM
If tabled, this will be the second motion of no confidence brought against Prime Minister Hu'akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni by Dr Aisake 'Eke.
Violence against women statistics paint grim picture in the Pacific
A UN Women report says the prevalence of reported physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence - taking place in the previous 12 months - is 30 percent in Melanesia.
Whooping cough confirmed in Samoa
The country's health ministry said it continues to observe a high number of severe acute respiratory illnesses presenting to the hospitals. Audio
COP29: Fijian sugar minister says delegates attending UN climate summit 'wasting time'
Charan Jeet Singh, also a millionaire businessman, described delegates attending the United Nations climate summit Azerbaijan as a "financial burden to their respective countries".
COP29: Pacific needs 'substantial climate finance' - Baron Waqa
The former Nauru president also said the Pacific is at the forefront of the climate crisis, and "For this reason, our leaders welcome the opportunity to co-host a Pacific COP31 in Australia."
Pasifika struggle in several New Zealand health statistics
The latest New Zealand health survey shows Pasifika are worse off, percentage wise, than the average population in numerous areas.
COP29: Nauru unveils 'groundbreaking' citizenship by investment scheme
The 'Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Programme' was announced at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan on Thursday.
Solomon Islands police chief raises concern on sexual abuse
Police say three men were recently arrested for sexual abuse in one day, in one province of Solomon Islands.
Tuvalu calls for fairer climate finance system for small island states
Prime Minister Feleti Teo is pushing for the new pledge, known as the New Collective Qualifying Goal, to be significantly higher than the previous goal of US$100 billion a year. Audio
'Do not be disheartened': Pacific Islands Forum chair's message to SIDS
Tonga's Prime Minister Hu'akavameiliku has urged leaders from small island nations "not be disheartened," despite the "disappointing outcomes" of past UN climate summits.