Burna Boy becomes first African artist to gross $3m in Oceania tour
Nigerian artist Burna Boy has become the first African musician to generate over $3 million from his tour in Oceania, highlighting the growing international appeal of African artists.
International Energy Agency: Strategic Oil Reserves to Be Released Immediately into Markets
The International Energy Agency announced the immediate release of strategic oil reserves in Asia and Oceania due to rising crude oil prices linked to the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran.
Oil stored in Europe’s strategic reserves to hit the market by the end of March
The International Energy Agency announced that oil and petroleum products from strategic reserves will be released in Asia and Oceania without delay, while they will be available in Europe and America by the end of March.
War in the Middle East: Strategic oil stocks will be released "immediately" in Asia and Oceania
The International Energy Agency has announced the immediate release of strategic oil stocks in response to rising prices due to the war in the Middle East.
The Greek Herald of Australia Completes 100 Years
The Greek Herald of Australia will celebrate its centenary at the end of May, marking it as the longest-running Greek newspaper in Oceania.
New professional soccer league delivers big dreams for Pacific nations
A new soccer league, the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) Pro League, has been launched to promote professional football across seven Oceanic nations.
Mika Salo's Direct Words on Kalle Rovanperä
Kalle Rovanperä is learning the ropes of Japan's Super Formula cars, facing challenges and significantly different performance levels compared to his previous experiences in the Oceania formula series.
Kalle Rovanperä in Trouble Right Away – Direct Comments from Former Co-Driver About the Situation
Rally driver Kalle Rovanperä faces challenges in his debut season as a full-time circuit racer, despite a strong start in the Oceania Formula series.
Expert: Japan's foreign policy will focus more on Asia and Oceania in the future
Japan's recent elections show a strong victory for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, led by Prime Minister Sanae Takaiči, with potential implications for its foreign policy priorities.
Luxury cruise line goes 'adults only' to create more 'tranquil environment' for guests
Oceania Cruises announces it will transition to an adults-only policy to enhance tranquility on its luxury ships, catering to travelers looking for a serene experience.
Where to Travel in 2026? Our 15 Must-Visit Destinations
Experts outline the most exciting travel destinations for 2026, spanning Asia, Oceania, Africa, and Europe.