Tuvalu
Wave warning system for Tuvalu helps predict sea inundation
Tuvalu has just received a new wave forecasting system to help predict tides and sea surges across its nine atolls. Audio
New system to warn of freak waves and storm surges in Tuvalu
A new warning system in Tuvalu is hoped to save people from freak waves and storm surges.
Wave warning system for Tuvalu
Tuvalu has received a new wave forecasting system to help predict tides and sea surges across its nine atolls.
Artist hopes to help Tuvalu's culture live on
At 70 years old Lakiloko is making waves in New Zealand's art space by using Tuvalu's distinctive traditional weaving and crochet techniques.
Tuvalu heritage on show in Auckland gallery
A 70 year old Tuvaluan woman is showcasing her distinctive weaving and crochet techniques in an art gallery in Auckland, New Zealand during Tuvalu Language Week - Vaiaso ote 'Gana Tuvalu. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 1 October 2018
Papua New Guinea investigators in Federated States of Micronesia after an Air Niugini airplane crashed in the Chuuk lagoon; Two key defendants acquitted after a legal battle over an anti-government… Audio
Indonesia hits out at Vanuatu at the UN over West Papua
Indonesia has lashed out at Vanuatu over its representations about West Papua at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Vanuatu's leader told the UN that issues of human rights abuses and… Audio
Tuvalu reminds UN of existential threat of climate change
Tuvalu has reminded the United Nations that climate change poses an existential threat to the country.
Tuvalu gets big World Bank grant
The World Bank is giving Tuvalu a $US7.5 million grant to continue a process of government reforms.
Australia to help Pacific fisheries surveillance
Australia will help the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency with a new aerial surveillance programme to fight illegal fishing.
Tuvalu ministers visit Taiwan
Tuvalu has sent a ministerial delegation to Taiwan this week for high-level talks, as the two countries reaffirm their diplomatic ties.
NZ Orion joins search for missing Tuvalu fisherman
A New Zealand Defence Force Orion has joined the search for a missing fisherman off the coast of Tuvalu.
Tuvalu revives plans to set aside two seats for women MPs
Tuvalu is reviving plans to add two dedicated seats for women in its parliament, as part of wider constitutional reform.
Advisor says EU's fish warning against Tuvalu was wrong
International fisheries advisor says that the recently lifted "Yellow Card" imposed on Tuvalu should never have bee there in the first place. Audio
Tuvalu's fisheries 'Yellow Card' over the top, says fisheries advisor
An international fisheries advisor says that the recently lifted "Yellow Card" imposed on Tuvalu should never have been there in the first place.
Europe lifts Tuvalu's yellow card over fishing governance
The European Union has lifted a so-called "yellow card" it had given Tuvalu over its fisheries management.
Tagata o te Moana for 17 August 2019
The Pacific Islands Forum summit ended in confusion last night, with disagreement over the strength of commitments to combating climate change. The day-long leaders' retreat again highlighted the… Audio
Australia aims for Tuvalu Mission by 2019
Australia is scheduled to set up their high commission in Tuvalu by the end of the year.
Polynesian nations to consider membership
This week's meeting of the Polynesian Leaders Group in Tuvalu is to consider membership applications from New Zealand, Hawai'i and Rapanui.
Sport: Tuvalu footballers beaten in stoppage time
Tuvalu let a two goal lead slip in the dying minutes to lose their latest match at the CONIFA World Football Cup in Lo ndon.