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Pacific Islands News Roundup – June 18 – June 24, 2026

Political Leadership and Regionalism, Peace and Security

People-Centered Development

Climate Change and Disasters, Ocean and Environment

  • National Science Foundation reverses decision to dismantle oceans-monitoring network after outcry (AP
  • Australian scientists discover new shark species in PNG that walks on its fins (RNZ) 
  • Mixed reactions to fishing flip in several Pacific waters (RNZ) 
  • Palau’s Ocean Sanctuary Found to Be Active Tuna Nursery, Scientists Say (Island Times) 
  • Hawai‘i: Marine debris removal project faces uncertain funding (HPR/Audio)
  • New Caledonia: Intensive nickel mining has transformed the microbial biodiversity of the Thio lagoon (les Nouvelles Caledoniennes) 
  • Decades of ocean governance reform highlighted at regional summit (Talanoa ‘O Tonga) 
  • Our Changing World: Analysing ash and studying Vanuatu’s volcanoes (RNZ) 
  • “Those blocking climate science are not our friends”: Pacific issues strong warning at Bonn talks (PACNEWS) 
  • Marshall Islands: Amid record bleaching, scientists find reefs acting as if there was no heat wave at all (The Cool Down) 
  • Solomon Islands delegation completes climate training in China (The Island Sun
  • Vanuatu elevates nature-based solutions in climate planning overhaul (Islands Business)

Resources and Economic Development, Technology and Connectivity

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The PIR seeks to include news coverage from news outlets across the Pacific, representing a diversity of coverage in the region. Please note that the inclusion of article links does not represent PIR or PIDP endorsement of the information presented in the articles.


The Pacific Islands Report (PIR) is a project of the Pacific Islands Development Program (PIDP) at the East-West Center and the Center for Pacific Islands Studies (CPIS) at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.

This non-exhaustive news roundup, featuring open-access information, is organized with the thematic areas of the 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent and its implementation plan.

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