News from Tuvalu: the Tuvalu Media Corporation's Radio Tuvalu and government bulletins, with RNZ Pacific and ABC Pacific covering the atoll nation's climate diplomacy.
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Frequently asked questions
- What are the news sources of Tuvalu?
- The government's Tuvalu Media Corporation runs Radio Tuvalu, the country's main news source — there is no daily newspaper.
- How is Tuvalu covered internationally?
- RNZ Pacific and ABC Pacific report on Tuvalu, particularly its climate-change diplomacy.
- In what languages is Tuvaluan news published?
- In Tuvaluan and English.
Tuvalu has one of the world's most extraordinary and poignant newspaper landscapes, serving just 11,000 people across nine coral atolls — making it the world's fourth smallest country by population. Tuvalu is perhaps the world's most prominent symbol of the climate crisis: with a maximum elevation of just 5 metres above sea level, it faces the very real prospect of becoming uninhabitable or disappearing entirely due to rising sea levels — a situation that has made it one of the most covered small nations in international climate journalism.
Tuvalu Media Corporation is the national broadcaster. RNZ Pacific and ABC Pacific provide the most comprehensive independent coverage — Tuvalu's remoteness (located between Hawaii and Australia) makes it heavily reliant on regional media. Al Jazeera has produced award-winning documentaries about Tuvalu's climate situation. The Tuvalu NOC covers national Olympic sports.
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