

One year on, toward public accountability: Vanuatu’s legislature
By the end of 2025, Napat’s government defeated one motion of no confidence, earned global accolades for the historic ICJ advisory opinion on climate justice and struck a VT4.25 billion (A$58 million) collective bargaining agreement that resolved longstanding grievances over teacher pay.

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FSM president facing investigation over unreleased funds allocated for prosecutor's office
It has been more than two years since the Federated States of Micronesia created the Office of the Independent Prosecutor through a constitutional amendment, but the agency has not been formally established because the funds required to get started are in limbo, according to FSM Independent Prosecutor Lucas M. Cupps.

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Tuvalu’s first climate refugees in Australia will be a test case for how governments will handle displacements
Australia is due to receive the world’s first officially recognized climate refugees in 2026. They will arrive at a time when the country’s far right is insurgent and climate change threatens the existence of Pacific nations.

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