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ICJ extends deadline for written comments on climate obligations

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The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has extended the deadline for states and organisations to submit written comments on climate obligations and responsibilities under international law. ICJ President, Nawaf Salam allowed United Nations member states and organisations two months, until 15 August 2024 to submit written comments on the other written statements to the ICJ Secretariat in The Hague. This decision...

Fiji PM very supportive of New Zealand’s Aukus consideration

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Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka is very supportive of New Zealand considering joining the Aukus security pact, saying his nation would likely benefit from it. His comments, which set him apart from some other Pacific leaders, come as Prime Minister Christopher Luxon stresses no decision has been made as to whether New Zealand joins the pact’s second tier that includes...

Global report reveals half of World’s mangroves at risk, Local efforts in Fiji offer hope for Conservation

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In a quiet corner of the world, where the land meets the sea in a delicate embrace, a battle is being fought to save one of nature's most vital ecosystems. On 22 May 2024, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) released a sobering report, revealing that half of the world’s mangrove forests are at risk of collapse. This pioneering...

Australia, China seek bigger ties with Solomon Islands

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Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong said Canberra wanted deeper ties with its Pacific neighbour Solomon Islands and a region where decisions are made “without fear”, as China also sent its envoy to Honiara to meet new Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele. Australia is the Solomon Islands biggest development partner, and had sent its second- and third-most senior government members to meet...

Micronesian islands are losing workers, residents to mass migration

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Stories of residents leaving their home island and labour shortages are common across Micronesia, island leaders said during a summit in Guam this week. Regional leaders put their heads together on how to tackle the issue during the 26th Micronesian Islands Forum, which took place on Monday and Tuesday. Loss of workers and residents to better opportunities in the U.S were...

Micronesian travel is ‘among the most expensive in the world’

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Travel to, from and within Micronesia is “among the most expensive in the world,” according to island leaders gathered this week on Guam and pledged to make it their top priority as a group to take steps to lower airfare in the region. High airfare costs are a roadblock to economic improvement and increased tourism numbers, island leaders said as...

NZ PM Luxon lauds Fiji’s anti-drug achievements, Enhanced cooperation to combat drug trafficking

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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon visited the Fiji Police Detector Dog Unit Thursday, emphasising New Zealand’s commitment to assisting Fiji and the region in combating narcotics. Luxon highlighted the importance of investing in detector dogs as a critical tool in the fight against drug trafficking. He reiterated New Zealand’s support and the significance of regional cooperation in addressing this challenge. “The...

Deep Down Under: How deep sea mining threatens Australia and the Pacific

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By Kimberley Bernard  At the bottom of the globe sit the island nations of Australia and the 15 Pacific Island countries – internationally recognised and globally loved for their relaxed way of life, connection to crystal clear waters, and abundant marine life. The waters of the South Pacific hold the stories of tens of thousands of years of history and cultural...

Byrne announces Flying Fijian squad for upcoming tests

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New Flying Fijians coach Mick Byrne has announced his 33-member squad for the upcoming June/July Test. Byrne, who recently took the helm as the national coach, expresses his enthusiasm about the selected team, despite the difficult process of narrowing down the initial list of 55 players to the final 33. He said they’ve got a good mix of players from the...

Strong foundation laid for Fijian Drua

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Fijian Drua coach Mick Byrne says a strong foundation has been laid for the future of the franchise, and he takes pride in reflecting on how far both he and the team have come. He said that while it’s going to be a busy period for him after the Super Rugby season, his energy and undivided attention is currently being...

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ICJ extends deadline for written comments on climate obligations

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The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has extended the deadline for states and organisations to submit written comments on climate obligations and responsibilities under...

Fiji PM very supportive of New Zealand’s Aukus consideration

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Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka is very supportive of New Zealand considering joining the Aukus security pact, saying his nation would likely benefit from...

Global report reveals half of World’s mangroves at risk, Local efforts in Fiji offer...

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In a quiet corner of the world, where the land meets the sea in a delicate embrace, a battle is being fought to save...