Earlier this month, the Papua New Guinea government amended the country’s constitution to make it more difficult to bring votes of no confidence in the government.Don Wiseman, RNZ Pacific ...
ASB Polyfest will see 291 groups performing across six stages at the festival. These groups come from 77 schools from across ...
Horowhenua District Council meeting, a majority of elected members voted to sell the land to The Wellington Company Limited after a month-long community consultation on the ...
Ngatangiia safety shelter renovations to commence RAROTONGA, COOK ISLANDS, 25 March 2025. The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM), together with Cook Islands Investment Corporation (CIIC) confirms ...
‘Legalisation Of Dictatorship’: Why Fiji Government Wants To Change The Country’s 2013 Constitution?
The supreme law of the land effectively legalises dictatorship, according to one of the deputy prime ministers of the island nation.Margot Staunton, Senior Journalist One of Fiji’s deputy ...
In what’s being hailed ‘a win for all Indigenous languages’, Yale is offering a course in te reo Mori – a first for any Ivy League university. Emma Andrews, Henare te Ua ...
The Council is also critical of the government apparently testing new technology to control access to social media, without telling the people what is going on.The Papua New Guinea Media Council ...
Dr Saia Ma’u Piukala, the UN health agency’s regional director for the Western Pacific, says building climate-resilient ...
The Samoan and New Zealand Governments are now working through what the next steps are. NZDF Senior National Representative for Operation Resolution, Commodore Andrew Brown said, “After successfully ...
New Zealand deeply values our friendship with Papua New Guinea, a crucial partner in the Pacific, PM Christopher Luxon says. We look forward to continuing to work alongside Papua New Guinea on ...
The country’s Police Minister Peter Tsiamalili Jr says the “test” was done under the framework of the Anti-Terrorism Act 2024 ...
Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru has told President Dr Hilda Heine that Japan will remain transparent about the controversial release of treated nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Ocean.Prime ...
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