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Cook Islanders considering how much tourism is too much
After a year of zero visitors, the Cook Islands is now pondering just how many visitors it actually wants to return. Audio
Cooks seeks to pull back exodus worsened by pandemic
The Cook Islands is grappling with how to entice an exodus of young people back to the country.
Cook Islands businesses pray tourism picks up
Businesses in Rarotonga are hoping the first plane load of tourists to fly into the Cook Islands in over a year are ready to spend up large. Audio
Fears Papuan civilians will bear the brunt after general killed
Human rights groups in Papua fear civilians will bear the brunt of any retaliation for the killing of a top Indonesian intelligence official.
'We don't have any grasp': Covid-19 crisis pushes PNG hospitals to the brink
Doctors in Papua New Guinea say the coronavirus crisis there is only getting worse, as hospitals struggle without supplies as basic as gloves in a country with no grasp of just how widespread the…
Cyclone-devastated Fiji village opts to rebuild elsewhere
The people of a village Fiji's prime minister described as the "worst-affected" by Cyclone Yasa in December have decided to completely relocate.
Fiji's attorney general won't face charges over 1987 bombings
Fiji's public prosecutor has thrown out a case against the country's attorney general, saying there is insufficient evidence to charge him in relation to two bombings in Suva 30 years ago.
Analysis: The frustrating pace of a Cooks travel bubble
Analysis: The pace of progress towards opening a travel bubble with coronavirus-free Pacific countries has been frustrating for many, but with the pandemic still raging, there is reason for caution…
Tongan tax on sugary drinks leads to more water production - research
A study into Tonga's tax on sugar-sweetened drinks has found it may have led to an increase in bottled water production.
Niue waits to see how Cooks-NZ 'travel bridge' works out
The premier of Niue will wait and see how a 'travel bridge' between the Cook Islands and New Zealand goes before joining a proposed travel bubble between the realm countries. Audio
Samoa man jailed for 5 years too long
A Samoan man was kept in prison for nearly five years longer than he should have been because of an administrative error.
Taneti Maamau re-elected president of Kiribati, in blow for Taiwan
Taneti Maamau has been re-elected president of Kiribati by more than 8,000 votes, cementing the country's relations with China.
Enthusiasm for NZ travel bubble into Pacific dampens
The confirmation of new Covid-19 cases in New Zealand and the associated administrative bungles has dampened some enthusiasm for a travel bubble with the Pacific. Audio
Calls for action as brutality cases in Fiji mount
There are again calls in Fiji for more to be done to curb what's described as a culture of violence in both the police and prisons service. Audio
A surge in poverty as tourism jobs in Samoa disappear
Thousands of jobs have been lost as the tourism industry - the economic lifeblood for Pacific countries - disappears. There are growing signs many families are being plunged into poverty.
Former Fiji PM Qarase remembered as a passionate, yet controversial, figure
Plans are underway to return the body of Laisenia Qarase, the former prime minister who led Fiji through a tumultuous six years bookended by two coups, to his home village for burial.
Laisenia Qarase, former Fiji PM bookended by coups, dies at 79
Laisenia Qarase, the sixth prime minister of Fiji who was installed by one coup and removed by another, died on Tuesday.
Close to 70 percent of Vanuatu's Luganville destroyed by Cyclone Harold
The MP for the cyclone-devastated Vanuatu town of Luganville says up to 70 percent of buildings have been destroyed.
Pictures of devastation emerge from cyclone-ravaged Vanuatu and Fiji
As the winds finally died down on Wednesday morning, the people of northern Vanuatu emerged to scenes of devastation.
Cyclone Harold: Reports of destruction emerge, assessments begin
Reports of extensive damage are emerging from parts of Vanuatu struck by Cyclone Harold yesterday, but communication with much of the battered region is proving difficult.
Cyclone Harold updates: Storm makes landfall on Vanuatu's Santo
Cyclone Harold, the most powerful storm in the Pacific in at least two years, has made landfall on the Vanuatu island of Santo, with winds gusting as high as 235km/h.
Search continues for 27 missing from ferry in Solomon Islands
Two bodies have been recovered in Solomon Islands as the search continues for 27 people who were swept from a ferry that appears to have defied warnings.
'Bad timing': Cyclone Harold likely to hit Vanuatu as category 5
Vanuatu is bracing for a direct hit from the still intensifying Cyclone Harold, which is forecast to pass straight over the central islands, forcing the country to contend with dual emergencies.
Fiji confirms two new Covid-19 cases, Suva now in lockdown
Fiji's capital, Suva, went into lockdown this morning after two cases of Covid-19 were confirmed in the city.
Review: Vanuatu's election count livestream
With the country in a state of emergency, Vanuatu election officials came up with a novel way to keep their election transparent: putting the counting on livestream. Jamie Tahana watched for hours…