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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...

Australia expects Chinese spying during major war games, renews warning over Pacific military base
SYDNEY, July 13 — Australia’s government said today it expects China to spy on major military drills it is conducting with the United States and other allies. It also renewed a charge — denounced by Beijing as a “false narrative” — that China...

Pacific leaders address U.S deportation distress and regional unity at Micronesian meeting
MAJURO (PMN) — The latest wave of deportations of Pacific people from the United States was among a range of issues discussed at the recent Micronesian Islands Forum in the Marshall Islands. The three-day summit brought together leaders from...

Balancing Adaptation and Mitigation: The Agricultural Sector under the UN Climate Change Regime
The climate change regime has been one focal point of international law over the past year, as the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has undertaken the task of addressing the questions presented as part of the advisory proceedings on climate...

China’s military expansion toward the Southwest Pacific and Oceania
Beijing is increasing military activities and economic influence in the Indo-Pacific and transforming the regional security landscape. April 25: A Chinese warship spotted in the West Philippine Sea. Beijing has been growing its military ambitions,...

The Great New York State Fair Will Again Feature The Steve Miller Band in August
Council of Global Change sessions with member Prince Mario Max Schaumburg Lippe at United Nations Headquarters Addressing Education, Technology, and Governance for Developing Nations: “I am excited to support young people in our fascinating time...

FEATURE | The development of Fiji’s maritime force
THE establishment of the Fiji Navy Squadron of the Royal Fiji Military Forces included the incorporation of naval traditional beliefs observed by the Royal Navy and Fijian traditional seafarers during the colonial era. Defender of the sea The term...

14 Common Navy Ship Abbreviations (And What They Mean)
When the United States Navy ships' hull designations first appeared in 1895, ships were referred to by class followed by their series numbers, such as "Battleship 7" or "Destroyer 17," with abbreviations like "B-7" and "D-17." As the Navy grew and...

Amelia Earhart nearly followed a completely different career that didn't involve flying at all as missing plane 'finally found'
Amelia Earhart might be the most famous female pilot of all time, but her career path wasn't always rooted in aviation. Despite a rocky few years attending six schools in just four years, Earhart showed a promising aptitude for chemistry and in...

SPTE 2025: How the World Reached the Pacific
The South Pacific Tourism Exchange (SPTE) 2025 was a celebration of connection, culture, and collaboration. Held in Fiji, this year’s event welcomed media, buyers, and seller’s from across the globe — and many of them arrived thanks to the...

Pacific leaders address US deportation distress and regional unity at Micronesian meeting
The latest wave of deportations of Pacific people from the United States was among a range of issues discussed at the recent Micronesian Islands Forum in the Marshall Islands. The three-day summit brought together leaders from Kiribati, Nauru, the...
Ben Morgan’s Pacific Update: Chinese aircraft carriers exercise near Japan – China’s force projection capability is increasing
On 30 June, the People’s Liberation Army – Navy confirmed two Chinese aircraft carriers; PLANS Shandong and Liaoning exercised together in the Western Pacific. The ships conducted a range of drills practicing defensive and offensive operations....

The lesson from Manawanui, when silence will not do
The sinking of the HMNZS Manawanui is one of the most significant ecological disasters to have occurred, and now a stark reminder will be left behind. The nation has agreed to keep the wreck. The incident also does not bode well with the New...
One million children in the Pacific without a birth certificate –…
An estimated one million children in the Pacific region lack an official identity, which is hampering their access to education, healthcare, and legal rights. The experts warn that growing up without a birth certificate has far-reaching...

How climate change is creating refugees across the world
As the global attention remains focussed on the ‘human tragedies’ unfolding in Ukraine and Gaza, another crisis brews quietly on the margins – climate-induced displacement. The number of people displaced not by war or conflict, but by a planet in...

One million children in the Pacific without a birth certificate - SPC
An estimated one million children in the Pacific region lack an official identity, which is hampering their access to education, healthcare, and legal rights. The experts warn that growing up without a birth certificate has far-reaching...

A new country in the Pacific — Bougainville
A historic moment for Bougainville is within reach — the Pacific archipelago is on the verge of achieving independence from Papua New Guinea. In the 2019 referendum, almost 98 per cent of the population voted in favour of secession. Two years...

Global Celebration Customs with a Spotlight on Israel | rsrv.rest
Event planners and hosts often use platforms like rsrv.rest to find the perfect venue for cultural gatherings, festivals, and private celebrations, filtering by style, capacity, budget, and amenities. North America United States: Thanksgiving...
Japan risks its reputation in Oceania with Fukushima discharge
A rollcall of Pacific Island nations have very different views on the release of treated radioactive wastewater. By Derek Grossman Japan’s decision last month to begin discharging treated radioactive wastewater into the Pacific Ocean from its...
Census overhaul sparks Pasifika 'invisibility' fears
The Pacific Data Sovereignty Network says shifting to an admin-data-first model risks locking in that invisibility for years to come. Photo: RNZ /Dom Thomas Pacific data experts warn reforms to the way the New Zealand government collects...