The Cook Islands' recent deals with China represents a shift from soft- to hard-edged diplomacy in the Pacific.
No child should die because of dirty water. Yet in Kiribati, one in 20 children won’t make it to their fifth birthday due to ...
WELLINGTON--New Zealand is reconsidering all development funding to the aid-dependent island nation of Kiribati, following a diplomatic snub from the island nation’s leader, government ...
The live-fire exercises were a demonstration of China’s growing sea power in Australia and New Zealand’s immediate periphery ...
Comment: Differences are likely to outweight shared interests as Winston Peters visits Beijing, with Chinese naval maneouvres ...
Under the banner 'Children are the future of the Blue Continent', a wellbeing summit in Fiji prioritises child protection ...
New Zealand is facing its own ‘Solomon Islands moment’ over a shock deal between China and the Cook Islands that clears the ...
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The Daily Monitor on MSNChina’s Pacific power play: How the Cook Islands deal threatens regional securityIn a geopolitical manoeuvre that should alarm every nation invested in Pacific stability, the Cook Islands has fallen prey to ...
Analysis: Foreign Minister Winston Peters walked a tricky diplomatic line in Beijing this week when suggesting that a lack of notice about China's navy ship visit to the Tasman had been a failure in ...
As tensions ratchet up in the Pacific, foreign minister Winston Peters has landed in Beijing for scheduled meetings. He'll ...
LONDON >> Crucial work furthering LGBTQ+ rights and preventing HIV in the Pacific Islands has been disrupted by U.S.
The real problem with the abolition of USAID is its casual cruelty and tragic human consequences, says Bob McMullan.
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