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Samoan Ambassador demands urgent Climate finance after devastating Category 5 Hurricane in Caribbean

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The people of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in the Caribbean are in mourning after witnessing the devastation caused by Category 5 Hurricane Beryl. This unprecedented Category 5 hurricane has wreaked havoc across the South-East Caribbean islands, including St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Grenada. Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) Chair, Samoan Ambassador to the UN, Fatumanava Dr Pa’olelei Luteru...

United States congratulates Tuvalu for acceding to the biological weapons convention

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The United States has congratulated Tuvalu, which deposited its instrument of accession to the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) with the United States on 28 June 2024. As one of the treaty’s depositary governments, the United States recognises and welcomes Tuvalu’s important decision to join the more than 180 other BWC States Parties in advancing the BWC toward the goal of...

New Caledonia activist says he is ‘political prisoner’ in France

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An indigenous Kanak pro-independence activist from the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia said Monday that he considered himself a “political prisoner” as authorities held him in jail in mainland France pending charges over a wave of deadly rioting. Christophe Tein, 56, is leader of the CCAT pro-independence group, accused by Paris of orchestrating the weeks of unrest. The group's...

Pacific Islands Forum boss Baron Waqa labels criticism to his appointment ‘irrelevant’

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Pacific Islands Forum secretary general Baron Waqa has fired shots at critics who have raised concerns about his suitability to lead the region's main economic and political organisation. Waqa began his term at the beginning of June. He has since made official visits to the Solomon Islands where he met Prime Minsiter Manasseh Sogavare, and to Tonga where he met with...

Youth activists win ‘unprecedented’ climate settlement in Hawaii

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Hawaii officials have announced a “groundbreaking” legal settlement with a group of young climate activists, which they said will force the state’s department of transportation to move more aggressively towards a zero-emission transportation system. “You have a constitutional right to fight for life-sustaining climate policy and you have mobilised our people in this case,” Josh Green, the Hawaii governor, told...

NRL clubs eye Tongan talent as schools tour inspires participation explosion

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South Sydney have recruited two members of the touring Tongan Schoolboys team and others may also be offered life changing opportunities with NRL clubs. The Tongan Schoolboys and Schoolgirls teams flew home on Tuesday after successful tours to Australia and the news that a number of players are set to return on scholarship will generate a further explosion of participation...

Samoa citizenship bill: ‘Hell’ easier to reach than NZ, says ex-Samoan PM at public hearing

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Samoa's former Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi says it is easier for his people to get to hell than to come to New Zealand. Tuilaepa, who now sits in the opposition as leader, is in Auckland with his Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP) this week. He made the comment at a public hearing that commenced in South Auckland for the ‘Restoring...

Emmy winner, award-winning academics to highlight 2024 Pacific Media Conference in Fiji

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Five high-profile, award-winning journalists and journalism academics will join their regional media counterparts to address the 2024 Pacific International Media Conference in Suva, Fiji, this week. They include a three-time Emmy Award-winning television news producer from the United States, a widely published award-winning journalism academic and author based in Hong Kong, a recently honored Member of the New Zealand Order...

‘Talanoa’ key to Forum’s seabed mining approach

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A talanoa session expected to be held later this year would see Pacific Island Forum leaders coming together in a collective position on seabed mining. Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown, the Pacific Islands Forum outgoing chair, told the media in May that one of the outcomes of the Leaders meeting in Rarotonga last year on the issue was a...

New Pacific Islands Forum SG Baron Waqa wants U.S-China contest out of region’s ‘backyard’

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The new Pacific Islands Forum secretary general has expressed concerns about the U.S-China rivalry in his first open press conference since starting the role. Baron Waqa also said he was ‘truly concerned’ about the ongoing crisis in New Caledonia, which has been gripped by civil unrest since May. Waqa assumed the key diplomatic role despite misgivings among some Pacific leaders over...

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Samoan Ambassador demands urgent Climate finance after devastating Category 5 Hurricane in Caribbean

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The people of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in the Caribbean are in mourning after witnessing the devastation caused by Category 5 Hurricane Beryl. This...

United States congratulates Tuvalu for acceding to the biological weapons convention

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The United States has congratulated Tuvalu, which deposited its instrument of accession to the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) with the United States on 28...

New Caledonia activist says he is ‘political prisoner’ in France

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An indigenous Kanak pro-independence activist from the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia said Monday that he considered himself a “political prisoner” as authorities...