Tuvalu
11th Fisheries Ministerial concludes in Tuvalu
The Ministers for Fisheries from across the Pacific have concluded their two day summit in Tuvalu's capital where they looked at the future management of regional fisheries.
Tuvalu calls for help towards representation
The Prime Minister of Tuvalu has called for funding to assist small nations in being represented at global and regional meetings. Enele Sopoaga is among a number of Pacific Island...
Sport: Weather causing havoc for Tuvalu's Pacific Games team
Tuvalu's Pacific Games team is hoping to finally begin their journey to Papua New Guinea today.
Regional humanitarian meeting in NZ
A regional meeting is looking to discuss challenges, new partnerships, and the future of humanitarian action begins today in Auckland.
Tuvalu MP allowed to speak English in parliament
The Speaker of Tuvalu's parliament has allowed one of the country's new MPs to speak in English at the first session of the House.
Tuvalu hit with US$90m cyclone damage bill
Tuvalu says it needs an estimated US$92 million US dollars to re-build after Tropical Cyclone Pam.
Greenpeace Pacific forum calls for action on climate change
Village leaders from Tuvalu, Kiribati, Vanuatu, Fiji and Solomon Islands have signed a declaration calling for immediate action on climate change.
Tuvalu irked by big power fishing stance
Tuvalu's fisheries minister Pita Elisala says his nation is not selling fishing days to distant water fishing countries that have blocked initiatives to develop its domestic fishery.
Over 22,000 Pacific applications for NZ residency
The results of a ballot which gives people from five Pacific countries an opportunity to gain residency in New Zealand are being announced today.
Tuvalu removes Fijian overstayers
Eight Fijians who overstayed their visitors permits in Tuvalu have been banned from entering the country.
Pacific atolls changing, not sinking - academic
The author of a recent report which says atolls like Tuvalu are growing, not sinking says the research is being misrepresented.
Tuvalu rising says new report
A report published this month by the Geological Society of America says that contrary to popular belief, Tuvalu is rising not sinking.
Crowds expected through Tuvalu pavillion at Venice Biennale
More than one million people are expected to pass through a pavillion for Tuvalu at one of the world's most prestigious contemporary art exhibitions - the 56th Venice Biennale. Audio
One million people expected at Tuvalu's Venice Biennale pavilion
More than one million people are expected to pass through a pavilion for Tuvalu at one of the world's most prestigious contemporary art exhibitions -- the 56th Venice Biennale.
Tuvalu government to get new Solar panels
Two New Zealand companies have started fitting solar panels to two government buildings on the country's main island, Funafuti.
Clean drinking water main concern in Tuvalu
The Tuvalu Red Cross says ensuring the islands worse affected by Cyclone Pam have access to clean drinking water is of concern as the country moves into its dry season.
Re-elected Tuvalu PM looking to make islands less vulnerable
The Prime Minister of Tuvalu says he has a convincing mandate to continue the work he has been doing over the past few years. Audio
Cabinet position could await new Tuvalu MP
The Tuvalu Prime Minister hopes to name his cabinet in the coming days but has indicated the third woman to be elected to the country's parliament is a front-runner for a position.
Sopoaga expects be sworn in as Tuvalu PM
The caretaker Prime Minister of Tuvalu Enele Sopoaga expects to be sworn as the head of government tomorrow morning.
Donations sent to Tuvalu in response to Pam
The Tuvaluan community in Auckland is sending four shipping containers of donated items to their cyclone-hit homeland.