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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.
'Fossil fuels are a curse': Greenpeace responds Azerbaijan's COP29 remarks
The environment organisation's chief Pacific campaigner described the comments by Azerbaijan's president that oil and gas are a "gift of God" as "disappointing".
Mark Brown to lead community consultation on seabed mining in NZ
Public meetings will be held across Aotearoa starting on 17 November.
COP29: UN chief warns world is in 'final countdown' to limit global warming
António Guterres says the world is in the "final countdown" to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius at the UN climate change conference in Azerbaijan.
'Preserve, revitalise, and promote' PNG language
Papua New Guinea Pidgin Language Week is being celebrated in New Zealand for the first time.
PNG police deny human organ smuggling allegations amid rising crime
Stories of human body parts smuggling, and stories associated with PNG, go back many years, but there has not been any confirmation of such practices. Audio
Pacific leaders look forward to strengthened US relations after Trump win
The Tongan and Fijian prime ministers are among the first Pacific Island leaders to congratulate US President-elect Donald Trump.
PNG pharmacologist appointed to lead Pacific Academy of Sciences
Professor Teatulohi Matainaho has been involved in researching traditional medicine and in drug discovery for diseases, such as malaria, cancer, HIV, and Tuberculosis.
Unofficial election results coming in for Guam, Palau, CNMI
Meanwhile, American Samoa's voting day has kicked off alongside the US election today.
Climate change could cause GDP drop, report finds
The ADB report said the transition to low-carbon economies is underway in Asia and Pacific region but must be accelerated. Audio
Pacific news in brief for 5 November
A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including Papua New Guinea police warning it cannot guarantee safety of people traveling to Enga Province.
Biometric voting and national ID: PNG prioritises electoral reform
Work is underway in Papua New Guinea to improve the country's election process.
Salvage company assessing how to extract fuel from Manawanui
Samoa's Marine Pollution Advisory Committee says equipment is being prepared in Whangārei. Audio
RNZ Pacific Cyclone Watch Service now in operation
RNZ Pacific has updated the on-air frequencies for its Cyclone Watch Service for the 2024-2025 cyclone season.
Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu elected as Fiji's new president
Ratu Naiqama was the current speaker of parliament and nominated by Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka.
New Vanuatu Climate Centres to provide crucial weather data
Six new provincial community climate centres have been established in Vanuatu to provide crucial weather information to local authorities.
Taneti Maamau back to Tarawa for victory celebrations
Kiribati's president-elect Taneti Maamau arrived back in the capital Tarawa from his home island of Onotoa on Monday morning, ahead of his party's planned victory celebrations tonight.
Fiji flooding: Weather office warns of continued rain as low-pressure system moves in
Fijians living in the central division are being advised limit any unnecessary travels, as over a dozen roads and crossing are closed due to flooding.
Royal 'ava ceremony for King and Queen in Samoa
The King and Queen are in the Pacific Island country for the Commonweath Heads of Government Meeting. Audio
Kiribati returns to the polls: Taneti Maamau seeks third term as president
There are three candidates for President: the man who has held the role for the past eight years, Taneti Maamau, along with Bauntaake Beia and Kaotitaake Kokoria.
Samoan youth win Commonwealth Foundation climate photography prize
Four young Samoan photographers have won a landmark photography prize showcasing climate action and resilience.