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Nauru's David Adeang re-elected as president unopposed

Nauru's David Adeang re-elected as president unopposed

Nauru President David Adeang reached a treaty deal with Australia late last year. Photo: ABC News / Ian Cutmore David Adeang, 55, has been re-elected unopposed as Nauru president at the inaugural sitting of the 25th Parliament. The Nauru...

Owner:  New Zealand Government
'Bread and butter' issues to dominate Nauru elections - Academic

'Bread and butter' issues to dominate Nauru elections - Academic

Early morning view of Nauru. Photo: New Zealand Herald/Jason Oxenham A former Pacific Islands Forum advisor says "bread and butter" will be the focus for the Nauru elections on Saturday, likely not geopolitics, which have been dominating...

Owner:  New Zealand Government
The European Union and the Pacific Community boost border security in Marshall Islands with advanced X-Ray technology
Papua New Guinea approves contentious defence treaty with Australia: PM
Nauru ‘peddling dangerous fallacies’ at UNGA: Greenpeace

Nauru ‘peddling dangerous fallacies’ at UNGA: Greenpeace

Greenpeace Australia Pacific FIJI/SYDNEY – Friday, 26 September 2025 — In response to Nauru’s statement on deep sea mining at the UN General Assembly, where it falsely claimed deep sea minerals were ‘essential’ for the green energy transition, the...

Owner:  The National Tribune Australia
The Pacific Humanitarian Warehousing Program (PHWP) Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning (MERL) Journey: What are we doing differently?
Morning Mail: Nauru asylum seekers ‘going hungry’, ATO hunt for old debts, UK synagogue attack

Pacific islands bound by climate change, divided by deep-sea mining: Nauru…

“The climate crisis is not up for debate,” Micronesian President Wesley Simina said. “The only question is whether we will act with the urgency it demands.” Pacific island leaders agreed. At the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly...

Owner:  The Pacific Islands News Association Ltd
Pacific islands bound by climate change, divided by deep-sea mining: Nauru swimming against the tide

Pacific islands bound by climate change, divided by deep-sea mining: Nauru swimming against the tide

Deep-sea mining equipment. Photo courtesy of Impossible Metals “The climate crisis is not up for debate,” Micronesian President Wesley Simina said. “The only question is whether we will act with the urgency it demands.” Pacific island leaders...

Owner:  Mar-Vic Cagurangan (Editor & Publisher)
Commonwealth takes Nauru bank service

Commonwealth takes Nauru bank service

THE University of the South Pacific (USP) is proud to announce that five of its academics have been recognised among the world’s Top 2% scientists by Stanford University for 2025. This prestigious ranking identifies researchers whose work is among...

Owner:  Front Page PTE Ltd
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