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Deep sea mining frontrunner set to sidestep UN oversight , pivots to US route
The Metals Company, which has been supported by Nauru and Tonga, has confirmed it won't apply for a mining licence through the International Seabed Authority. Audio
Pacific health expert says Auckland measles case is a 'red flag'
New Zealand is on alert for measles after a case was identified in Auckland over the weekend. Audio
New era of politicians in Solomon Islands want stability - expert
A political scientist believes younger politicians in Solomon Islands politics could lead to greater stability for the country's government. Audio
Trump's push on deep sea mining imperils Nauru's commercial ambitions
Anti-deep sea mining advocates warn Trump's fast-track order circumvents long-standing international sea laws by providing an alternative path to mine the seabed.
Solomon Islands election process under spotlight
New research on the Solomon Islands' 2024 election process shows systemic issues affecting voter trust and rights persist.
'Cleaning and reusing': Fiji doctors forced to recycle medical products
But the Fijian government has dismissed claims of supply problems, labelling them as "misinformation".