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Reporting on the Pacific Islands
  • Tuvaluan men drove small boats to Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior to transfer passengers and crew to Kioa Island. The Kioa stop of the Rainbow Warrior’s voyage, which began months ago in Cairns, Australia, coincides with the Kioa Dialogue, where leaders and representatives from across the Pacific met for the Kioa Climate Emergency Declaration meetings.

    Happy, faithful and tied to nature: life adapting to the climate crisis – photo essay

  • People sit on wall situated on the foreshore of the harbour in the Fiji capital of Suva

    Fiji may partner with China to upgrade ports and shipyards, PM Rabuka says

    Fijian leader ‘anticipates collaboration’ with Beijing on projects amid rising concern over China’s ambitions in Pacific
  • Locals make their way home as the sun sets on Funafuti island in Tuvalu.

    Stay or go? Offered a future away from home, Tuvalu’s people face a painful choice

    Australia’s visa offer to residents of the Pacific island nation in the face of the climate crisis stokes mixed emotions
  • From lucky shoes to Olympic trailblazer: Solomon Islands athlete pushes for Pacific Games gold

  • Pacific Islands Forum: what is it and why does it matter?

  • Australia’s support to Pacific surges as China focuses on ‘friendly’ states, aid map shows

  • US vows to support ‘free media’ in Pacific as concern over China influence grows

  • From heavy metals to heavy metal: Bougainville’s unlikely musical obsession

  • ‘End the licences’: Vanuatu oil rig registry sparks concern amid climate advocacy

  • ‘Fiji’s Jonny Wilkinson’: island nation embraces Simione Kuruvoli ahead of Rugby World Cup clash

  • Left: destruction caused by Cyclone Winston in Fiji in 2016; right: the village of Vunidogoloa rebuilt in a new location

    Revisited: the radical plan to move a country

  • APEC Leaders Meeting Takes Place In Bangkok<br>BANGKOK, THAILAND - NOVEMBER 18: Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape enters the APEC Leaders Dialogue at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center on November 18, 2022 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand is hosting the APEC meetings this year, which will culminate in the leaders' meetings which will run from Nov. 17 to 19. (Photo by Lauren DeCicca/Getty Images)

    Papua New Guinea can’t afford Australia and US standoff with China, James Marape warns

    PNG prime minister tells west ‘your enemy is not our enemy’ as he tries to steer clear of geopolitical struggle gripping the Pacific
  • Nelly Bob Daniel, left, and Tasale Edward Bule sit together outdoors

    Left out of society: Vanuatu’s deaf community push for national sign language

    With no official sign language, the deaf community are left unable to communicate widely and vulnerable to natural disasters
  • Vanuatu officials turn to phone books and typewriters, one month after cyber attack

  • The Fijian island being strangled by vines

  • Pacific leaders celebrate Cop27 victory on loss and damage fund after decades of advocacy

  • ‘What a time to be alive’: rugby league fever grips Samoa after team’s surprise World Cup run

  • Guardian Australia wins Lowy Institute media award for An Impossible Choice climate podcast

  • Extreme weather fuels government oppression in island nations, study finds

  • Fiji dogged by strays after Covid breeding boom

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