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Good Sams invite women to apply for 2026 study program

Good Sams invite women to apply for 2026 study program

This year’ participants with members of the Good Samaritan community (Sisters of the Good Samaritan) The Sisters of the Good Samaritan are inviting applications for their 2026 women’s Study, Accompaniment and Mentoring Program. Source: The Good...

Lost at sea: How Tuvalu’s plight holds lessons for the future

Lost at sea: How Tuvalu’s plight holds lessons for the future

What happens when a country ceases to exist? Where do its people go, who no longer have a citizenship to protect them? Statelessness usually follows conflict, or the dissolution or unification of a country, such as occurred with the Soviet Union,...

Global leaders unite to accelerate cervical cancer elimination efforts

Global leaders unite to accelerate cervical cancer elimination efforts

Governments, donors, multilateral institutions, the private sector and partners today announced significant policy, programmatic, and financial commitments to eliminate one of the most preventable cancers. At the 2nd Global Cervical Cancer...

From deterrence to disarmament

From deterrence to disarmament

22 June 2025Katsuhiro Asagiri in Santa Barbara Marking 80 years since the dawn of the nuclear age, peace advocates, diplomats, educators, and atomic bomb survivors from around the world gathered for the ‘Choose Hope’ Symposium recently in Santa...

ITLOS Judge Highlights Legal Duty To Strengthen Fisheries Enforcement At Judicial Symposium

ITLOS Judge Highlights Legal Duty To Strengthen Fisheries Enforcement At Judicial Symposium

HONIARA, 20 JUNE 2025 – As the Judicial Symposium 2025 wraps up today in Honiara, one of the standout moments of the three-day gathering was the keynote address delivered by Honourable. Judge Dr Kathy-Ann Brown of the International Tribunal for...

Pacific Islands Countries Push For Action at UN Ocean Conference 

Pacific Islands Countries Push For Action at UN Ocean Conference 

Last week, more than 60 world leaders convened in Nice, France, for the third – and the most-attended – United Nations Ocean Conference. There was cause for celebration: during the week-long conference, 19 countries ratified the Agreement on...

Dmakeiukl Rangers begin drone training to strengthen conservation efforts in Palau

Dmakeiukl Rangers begin drone training to strengthen conservation efforts in Palau

On June 6, rangers from the Dmakeiukl Alliance took part in a hands-on drone training to enhance the monitoring and protection of coastal and terrestrial ecosystems in Palau. The training is part of a broader effort to strengthen the rangers’...

Letters to the Editor | June 20, 2025

Letters to the Editor | June 20, 2025

Strong finish! The historic first Women in Media (WiM) conference ended on a high note at the Grand Pacific Hotel (GPH) in Suva. A strong call was made for regional collaboration, inclusive partnerships, and sustainable funding support for...

From Deterrence to Disarmament: Global Advocates Call for Justice and Peace

From Deterrence to Disarmament: Global Advocates Call for Justice and Peace

Armed Conflicts, Crime & Justice, Global, Headlines, Health, Human Rights, Nuclear Disarmament, Nuclear Energy - Nuclear Weapons, Peace, TerraViva United Nations Opinion Chie Sunada of SGI (left) moderates the first panel discussion, “From...

Funding for Cook Islands halted over China row

Funding for Cook Islands halted over China row

WELLINGTON — New Zealand announced on Thursday that it was suspending NZ$18.2 million ($10.97 million) in budget funding to the Cook Islands, as the relationship between the two constitutionally linked countries continues to deteriorate amid the...

Reinforcing the links between the law and Pacific fisheries' sectors

Reinforcing the links between the law and Pacific fisheries' sectors

The Judicial Symposium 2025 opened on Wednesday in Honiara, bringing together Regional Chief Justices of Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu. Photo: Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency Justice experts and fisheries...

New Zealand cuts funding for Cook Islands in response to China deals

New Zealand cuts funding for Cook Islands in response to China deals

New Zealand has cut millions of dollars in aid to the Cook Islands in retaliation over the Pacific nation’s deepening ties with China. Relations between Wellington and Avarua, the capital of the Cook Islands, which is 1,800 miles northeast of New...

Soccer milestone for RMI

Soccer milestone for RMI

KAREN EARNSHAW Five years ago the Marshall Islands Soccer Federation received a huge boost in the form of a small group of British soccer fans and experts who had discovered that the Marshall Islands was “the last nation on Earth without a...

New Zealand stops funding to Cook Islands in row over China

New Zealand stops funding to Cook Islands in row over China

New Zealand has suspended millions of dollars in budget funding to the Cook Islands, it said on Thursday, as the relationship between the two constitutionally-linked countries continues to deteriorate amid the island group’s deepening ties with...

Leaked report reveals political manipulation in Fiji anti-corruption chief, key officials fired

Leaked report reveals political manipulation in Fiji anti-corruption chief, key officials fired

A recently-leaked report from a Commission of Inquiry in Fiji has caused a stir, revealing potential political interference in the country's anti-corruption efforts. The leaked document, seen by PMN News, concerns the appointment of Barbara...

New Zealand halts aid to Cook Islands over China deals

New Zealand halts aid to Cook Islands over China deals

WELLINGTON — New Zealand's government halted aid to close partner the Cook Islands on Thursday because of a row over agreements the Pacific island nation struck with China. New Zealand "paused" the payments and would not resume them until the Cook...

New Zealand halts millions of dollars in aid to Cook Islands over deals with China

New Zealand halts millions of dollars in aid to Cook Islands over deals with China

The self-governing Cook Islands, a country of 17,000 people, has a “free association” relationship with its former colonial ruler New Zealand, which provides budgetary assistance as well as help on foreign affairs and defence read more New...

New Zealand Halts Funding To Cook Islands Over China Ties

New Zealand Halts Funding To Cook Islands Over China Ties

Home China New Zealand Halts Funding To Cook Islands Over China Ties A spokesperson for New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters said in a statement that the country's core sector support funding relies on a high trust bilateral relationship...

The Key Role of Journalists in Amplifying Women’s Issues by SPC Mereseini Rakuita, Principal Strategic Lead – Pacific Women and Girls

The Key Role of Journalists in Amplifying Women’s Issues by SPC Mereseini Rakuita, Principal Strategic Lead – Pacific Women and Girls

"Two in every three Fijian women experience some form of violence in their lifetime from their spouse or partner… Two in three... That could be you. The woman sitting beside you. Someone in your newsroom. In your family. In your village. You, as...

China Downplayed Nuclear-Capable Missile Test; Tried To Hoodwink The World By Calling It ‘Routine’; Classified NZ Govt Papers

China Downplayed Nuclear-Capable Missile Test; Tried To Hoodwink The World By Calling It ‘Routine’; Classified NZ Govt Papers

Beijing sent shivers through the South Pacific in September 2024, when its elite Rocket Force fired a dummy warhead into the high seas near French Polynesia. A tranche of classified government briefing notes obtained by AFP shows deep concern...

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