China rejects IAEA report on Japan’s Fukushima ocean discharge policy

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Chinese diplomats in the Pacific are critical of a decision by the Japanese government to dispose of nuclear-contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant...

New China-Solomon Islands Police deal trigger concerns

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Solomon Islands prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare kicked off his trip to China this week with a clear goal — to deepen bilateral ties with...

No more coups, do not use the RFMF: Fiji Home Affairs Minister

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Fiji's Minister for Home Affairs, Pio Tikoduadua claims some people, including politicians who have failed to earn power legitimately at the polls, have continually...

Bougainville opens Office of the Missing to help reconnect families displaced by the crisis

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It's been more than 30 years since the Bougainville crisis ended, but for many families on the island, the conflict's impacts show no sign...

FSM rescues diplomacy with China

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A few days before he left office in May, former Micronesian president David Panuelo unleashed his displeasure with China, divulging a list of the...

‘Precautionary principle’ is of utmost importance to us in the Pacific: Forum Chair Brown

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As controversial plan by Japan to release treated waste water from the Fukushima nuclear plant sparked anxiety and anger at home and abroad, the...

Pacific Islands briefed about Fukushima water discharge

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Pacific Island leaders will review a report by the United Natons nuclear watchdog on Japan's proposed Fukushima treated water release before deciding a position,...

Sea level rise threatens the existence of the Marshall Islands

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At its highest point, the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) stands at two metres above sea level. As people of a low-lying atoll nation,...

Climate crisis an ‘existential threat’ for developing nations, Commonwealth head says

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Many small island states live in fear of natural disasters, as unprecedented storms become more frequent, says Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland. Natural disasters had increased...

Seafood industry joins chorus of groups calling for halt to deep-sea mining plans

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Seafood groups representing a third of the world’s tuna trade as well as major supermarket suppliers are the latest groups to call for a...

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Cook Islands declared ‘world leader’ in seabed sector

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Seabed mining is no longer a distant ambition for the Cook Islands as at last week’s Pacific Agenda: Investment, Security and Shared Prosperity summit...

‘We’re not interested in being guinea pigs out here;” Guam bucks U.S plans to...

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Guam Lieutenant Governor Josh Tenorio did not mince words in his meeting this week with visiting Department of the Interior officials, telling them that...

Fiji Embassy confirms Fijians in Israel safe amid regional tensions

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The Embassy of the Republic of Fiji in Jerusalem has issued a security advisory to all Fijian nationals in Israel following significant military developments...