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Australia Pledges USD1.6B for Nauru Migrant Deal
From Ratification to Action: UNESCO Empowers Nauru's Heritage Ambitions in the First National Consultation on the World Heritage Convention
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Asylum seekers on Nauru going hungry despite government spending $1.5m a…

Refugees and asylum seekers held on Nauru claim they can’t afford to eat and are forced to skip meals. Their plight comes despite Australia spending $1.5m(US$989,504) per person for a U.S prisons operator to house them, although the contract does...

Owner:  The Pacific Islands News Association Ltd

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
Morning Mail: Nauru asylum seekers ‘going hungry’, ATO hunt for old debts, UK synagogue attack
Asylum seekers on Nauru going hungry despite government spending $1.5m a year for each person

Asylum seekers on Nauru going hungry despite government spending $1.5m a year for each person

Refugees and asylum seekers held on Nauru claim they can’t afford to eat and are forced to skip meals. Their plight comes despite Australia spending $1.5m per person for a US prisons operator to house them, although the contract does not provide...

Owner:  The Scott Trust
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)
Nauruans to head to the polls on 11 October

Nauruans to head to the polls on 11 October

The new logo for the 2025 Nauru general election. It shows the frigate bird - Nauru's national national symbol - carrying its ballot paper ready for voting. Photo: Nauru Electoral Commission Nauruans will head to the polls on 11 October after the...

Owner:  New Zealand Government
Senate Reaffirms Opposition to U.S. Refugee Proposal as Whipps Calls for Renewed Dialogue
Australian government extends use of Nauru as a refugee prison

Australian government extends use of Nauru as a refugee prison

Without any prior public notification or scrutiny, the Australian Labor government has just extended a contract for the running of an asylum seeker prison on the tiny Pacific island of Nauru until at least 2027. Accommodation in the Nauru offshore...

Owner:  International Committee of the Fourth International
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
Nauru Airlines back in Suva

Nauru Airlines back in Suva

WHEN pre-eminent leaders of Fiji and Nauru – the late Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara and Hammer de Roburt – shook hands some 50-plus years ago, ongoing flight connections between the two island nations were established, and continues unabated to this day....

Owner:  Kirit Patel
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