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Pacific Security & Governance: Tonga police say crime is moving faster across borders and going more digital, pushing a more regional response. Regional Diplomacy: Pacific leaders are urging global peace while security planning keeps evolving, from Guam missile talk to calls for a Pacific-wide security pact. Niue in the spotlight: Niue’s budget is under scrutiny as the deficit grows and some community spending is left out. Health & Equity: Global evidence presented in Auckland says cervical cancer elimination in the Pacific is achievable within a generation, with HPV vaccination and stronger screening (including self-testing) driving momentum. Culture & Language: In Christchurch, a Tama Tose Niue playgroup has grown from four to 20 children, helping young Niueans learn Vagahau Niue and stay connected to identity. Arts & Heritage: A Porirua exhibition, Marama Malama, brings Pasifika women’s voices from the Dawn Raids era into the light, including Niue representation. Lifestyle & Community Events (Auckland): Winter Light Cathedral returns to Aotea Square for a free, walk-through light installation over the solstice weekend.

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