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Russia
How sanctioned Russian oil flows freely via a tiny Pacific island nation
Some 20 tankers registered in the microstate allegedly smuggled Russian and Iranian fuel between 2024 and 2025 amid lax oversight.
2 Dec 2025 - 12:50PM
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China-New Zealand relations
China and Cook Islands team up on marine survey as rare earths race expands to sea
12 Nov 2025 - 10:00AM
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Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands’ defence force dream: an Australia-China flashpoint?
26 Oct 2025 - 9:30AM
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China-Australia relations
Call for ‘Pacific Eyes’ intelligence body to offset China’s growing presence
Think tank proposes dedicated alliance – initially with Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Fiji – to avoid being ‘blindsided’.
21 Oct 2025 - 10:08PM
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New Zealand
New Zealand calls on US to counter China’s Pacific mineral push
New Zealand wants stronger ties with the US to shield Pacific allies from exploitation amid rare earth riches and growing geopolitical threats.
15 Oct 2025 - 7:25PM
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Environment
A ‘ghost fleet’ of Japan’s rusting WWII wrecks is poisoning this Pacific paradise
After 80 years at the bottom of a remote Pacific lagoon, a sunken Japanese warship has begun to spill its toxic cargo into the environment.
14 Oct 2025 - 10:53AM
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US-China relations
US Congress urged to curb China’s influence in Indo-Pacific
Delegates maintain Beijing’s grey-zone campaign against Taiwan is a deliberate strategy designed to erode confidence, and it must fail to deliver any political concessions.
9 Oct 2025 - 7:31AM
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Australia
What Australia’s ‘Pukpuk’ pact with Papua New Guinea means for the Pacific
While China has voiced misgivings, the pact is seen as necessary by some – even if it could draw Australia into PNG’s domestic conflicts.
7 Oct 2025 - 5:25PM
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New Zealand
US$3.6 million compensation for Samoa after New Zealand navy ship sinks on reef
The ecological impact of the wreck of the HMNZS Manawanui, which remains at the site a year later, is still being assessed.
6 Oct 2025 - 10:21AM
Australia
Will Australia’s defence pact with Papua New Guinea curb China’s Pacific sway?
The defence treaty strengthens ties, counters China’s influence, and offers PNG citizens a path to Australian citizenship.
2 Oct 2025 - 5:52PM
Vanuatu
Pacific Islands leaders call for ‘ocean of peace’ but face rough seas at summit
The Pacific Islands Forum has been clouded by allegations that host Solomon Islands did not invite Taiwan to please its close backer.
10 Sep 2025 - 5:18PM
Australia
Australia to send immigrants to Nauru after signing deal, including for funding
The deal is set to affect more than 220 immigrants in Australia, including some convicted of serious crimes.
30 Aug 2025 - 9:19PM
Nato
‘We must invest’: New Zealand seeks to shed its ‘pretty slack’ defence image
Analysts suggest Wellington’s new US$5.2 billion defence plan is a hedge against pressure from Donald Trump’s White House.
24 Aug 2025 - 10:30AM
US-China relations
‘Textbook misinformation’: China rejects New Zealand security accusations
Annual report says New Zealand faces rising threats of foreign interference and spying; accuses Beijing of being ‘most active’ player.
21 Aug 2025 - 6:00PM
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Solomon Islands
Controversy as Solomon Islands freezes out all Pacific Islands Forum partners
Observers say the ‘pragmatic compromise’ aims to create space for Pacific-only dialogue and stop geopolitics from tearing the PIF apart.
20 Aug 2025 - 8:16AM
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United Nations
Plastic pollution talks in disarray as nations reject draft treaty
Some countries blasted the lack of legally binding action, while oil-producing states say the text goes too far.
14 Aug 2025 - 5:17AM
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US-China relations
Beijing denies threat as FBI opens new office in New Zealand to ‘counter China’
FBI director Kash Patel says Wellington office shows the agency is ‘prioritising a permanent presence across all Five Eyes countries’.
1 Aug 2025 - 8:02PM
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Climate change
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World Court’s ruling opens the door wider for climate justice
The court’s decision could result in legal action against countries that fail to honour their climate commitments.
29 Jul 2025 - 5:30AM
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Israel-Gaza war
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Taiwan donation vow to Israeli settlement is cynical and foolish
Fulfilling the pledge would be a violation of international law, as Israel’s military occupation of the West Bank is universally recognised as illegal.
23 Jul 2025 - 9:00PM
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Australia
Australia, US push Pacific deterrence amid China’s security overtures
Analysts note the significance of Papua New Guinea and Fiji’s unprecedented involvement in this year’s ‘Olympics of war games’.
23 Jul 2025 - 2:52PM
France
France, New Caledonia reach ‘historic’ statehood deal; citizens to remain French
After years of deadlock and violence, France and New Caledonia agreed to create a ‘State of New Caledonia’ within France, granting residents a new nationality concept.
12 Jul 2025 - 7:23PM
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Fiji
Fiji rejects idea of Chinese military bases in Pacific islands
‘If they want to come, who would welcome them?’ Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka said on Wednesday. ‘Not Fiji’.
2 Jul 2025 - 2:37PM
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Diplomacy
Tiny Pacific nations fear US travel bans. Why?
Tuvalu, Tonga and Vanuatu all appeared on a list of nations facing new visa curbs. A US official says Washington has ‘valid concerns’.
2 Jul 2025 - 4:38PM
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New Zealand
Will New Zealand’s ‘patronising’ aid freeze push Cook Islands closer to China?
The funding cut leaves the Cook Islands facing a sudden financial shortfall, prompting warnings that Wellington’s approach could backfire.
29 Jun 2025 - 8:00AM
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Australia
The future of climate migration? Tuvalu’s people seek a new home in Australia
About 3,125 Tuvaluans have entered the ballot for a climate visa to live in Australia, but analysts warn of brain drain.
27 Jun 2025 - 4:28PM
Climate change
A drop in the ocean? Pacific nations tap local know-how for marine conservation
Among the measures being taken are a ban on fishing and mining activities in vast marine protected areas.
27 Jun 2025 - 9:30AM
New Zealand
Cook Islands slams ‘patronising’ New Zealand over China deals
Prime Minister Mark Brown said the agreements did not ‘compromise’ his country’s sovereignty.
20 Jun 2025 - 2:16PM
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New Zealand
New Zealand suspends US$11 million Cook Islands funding over China deal
Wellington urged its neighbour to ‘take concrete steps to repair the relationship and restore trust’.
19 Jun 2025 - 3:48PM
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