Posted in Environment Food Health

Boralani Families Are Embracing Home Gardening

In the warm tropical climate of Boralani, where the sea breezes carry the scent of salt and soil, growing your own food has always been more than a hobby — it is a way of life. From the fertile valleys… read more Boralani Families Are Embracing Home Gardening

Posted in Government History

Boralani: Balancing Royal Tradition, Chiefs, and Modern Democracy

Many South Pacific island nations gained independence in the mid-to-late 20th century and adopted modern constitutions inspired by Western parliamentary models. Yet, these documents frequently incorporate or accommodate traditional chiefly systems (kastom or customary leadership), reflecting the deep cultural roots… read more Boralani: Balancing Royal Tradition, Chiefs, and Modern Democracy

Posted in Boralani Life Government

The Women of Boralani

Recent news from the Pacific highlighted a historic achievement when Kiribati’s Minister for Women, Youth, Sport and Social Affairs, Ruth Maryanne Cross Kwansing, became the first Pacific Islander elected to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. The… read more The Women of Boralani

Posted in Arts Boralani Life Culture

New Song “Ocean is Life”

Every country has songs that capture something of its spirit. Boralani (Ocean Is Life) is our attempt to do just that. Written as a celebration of community, family, and the sea that sustains us, the song reflects the simple truth… read more New Song “Ocean is Life”

Posted in Boralani Life Health

Clean Shores, Clean Villages: How Boralani Is Tackling Sanitation

Visitors often notice the beaches first. They see the lagoon, the fishing boats, the harbor, and the palm-lined shoreline. What they do not usually see is the infrastructure working quietly behind the scenes. Yet some of the most important investments… read more Clean Shores, Clean Villages: How Boralani Is Tackling Sanitation

Posted in Boralani Life Education Technology

First Graduates Complete Boralani 2050 Digital Skills Course

One of the recurring themes of the Boralani 2050 project is that the future of small island nations will depend as much on knowledge as on geography. For generations, Boralani’s prosperity has depended on the sea. Fishing, shipping, tourism, and… read more First Graduates Complete Boralani 2050 Digital Skills Course

Posted in Environment Technology

Not Every Investment Is Worth Taking

Small island nations are often told that they should be grateful for investment. A new factory, a new port, a new energy project, a new industrial facility — all are usually presented as opportunities that cannot be ignored. Jobs will… read more Not Every Investment Is Worth Taking

Posted in Energy Environment Regional News Technology

Australia Building Asia-Pacific’s Biggest Data Centre

For centuries, nations measured their importance by the size of their ports. Ships arrived carrying goods, fuel, machinery, and people. The busiest harbors became centers of commerce and influence. Today, something similar is happening again, although the ships have largely… read more Australia Building Asia-Pacific’s Biggest Data Centre

Posted in Geopolitics

China’s Strategic Chess Game in the South Pacific

Implications for the Kingdom of BoralaniAnalysis • June 2026 The recent announcement by Solomon Islands newly elected Prime Minister Matthew Wale to review the 2022 security pact with China provides a clear window into China’s long-term geopolitical strategy in the… read more China’s Strategic Chess Game in the South Pacific

Posted in Entertainment Events Travel & Leisure

Koromā Bar & Grill — A Quiet Anchor in Nalikai Harbour

Koromā Bar & Grill — A Quiet Anchor in Nalikai Harbour June 2026 Down by the main harbor in Nalikai, where the fishing boats tie up and the ferries come and go, you’ll find one of Boralani’s most reliable local… read more Koromā Bar & Grill — A Quiet Anchor in Nalikai Harbour

Posted in Crime Economy Government

Boralani Participates in the Annual Oceania Customs Organisation Conference

In early June 2026, representatives from the Kingdom of Boralani attended the 28th Annual Conference of the Oceania Customs Organisation (OCO) in Nadi, Fiji. Hosted by Fiji under its chairmanship of the OCO, the three-day gathering brought together customs leaders… read more Boralani Participates in the Annual Oceania Customs Organisation Conference

Posted in Economy Energy

Boralani 2050: Energy Security and Responsible Stewardship

Reducing our exposure to volatile global fuel prices and shipping disruptions is a key priority for Boralani’s future resilience. This document presents a realistic and restrained approach to expanding renewables — one that fits our geography, cautious economic philosophy, and… read more Boralani 2050: Energy Security and Responsible Stewardship

Posted in Boralani Life Government

Introduction to the Boralani Life-Changing Events List

Every generation experiences events that alter the course of national life. Some arrive suddenly and without warning. A severe cyclone, a pandemic, or a disruption to international shipping can change daily life almost overnight. Others develop slowly over many years…. read more Introduction to the Boralani Life-Changing Events List

Posted in Boralani Life Government

Boralani 2050: Charting the Next Passage

For as long as this publication has existed, we have spent much of our time celebrating the things that make Boralani unique. We have written about the ocean, village life, local traditions, community events, fishing boats, church choirs, festivals, and… read more Boralani 2050: Charting the Next Passage

Posted in Arts Boralani Life Culture Entertainment Travel & Leisure

The Passage Band: The Soundtrack of Modern Boralani

If there is one musical group that has become synonymous with community festivals, harbor celebrations, charity concerts, and long evenings beside the lagoon, it is The Passage Band.. Named after the narrow channel that connects Boralani’s sheltered harbor to the… read more The Passage Band: The Soundtrack of Modern Boralani

Posted in Boralani Life Culture Travel & Leisure

The Voices of Boralani

Visitors to Boralani often notice the harbor first. Some remember the beaches. Others recall the markets, fishing boats, or trade winds. Yet ask residents what sound best represents the kingdom, and many would likely give the same answer: The choir…. read more The Voices of Boralani

Posted in Boralani Life Economy Food

Record Pacific Tuna Catch Offers Encouraging News for Boralani

A recent report from the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission indicates that tuna catches across the region reached record levels, including the highest recorded catch of skipjack tuna. For Pacific island nations, the findings are welcome news from one… read more Record Pacific Tuna Catch Offers Encouraging News for Boralani

Posted in Food Recipes Travel & Leisure

Recipe: Tuna Coconut Curry

Few ingredients are more closely associated with island life than fresh tuna and coconut. This simple curry brings the two together in a rich, comforting dish that can be found on dinner tables throughout Boralani. Tender chunks of tuna are… read more Recipe: Tuna Coconut Curry

Posted in Boralani Life Culture Geopolitics

The South Pacific: The World’s Largest Forgotten Corner

To someone arriving from North America or Europe, the South Pacific appears to be the far edge of the world. The flight is long. The ocean seems endless. Looking at a globe, one sees an enormous expanse of blue water… read more The South Pacific: The World’s Largest Forgotten Corner

Posted in Arts Culture Entertainment

Trade Winds and Melodies: Contemporary Music from Across the Pacific

The Pacific Ocean may be vast, but music has a way of bringing its islands closer together. This playlist features a variety of contemporary artists from across the South Pacific. Their styles differ, their languages differ, and their islands may… read more Trade Winds and Melodies: Contemporary Music from Across the Pacific