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By Futoshi Mori, Yomiuri Shimbun Senior Writer The Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant will soon mark the 12th anniversary of the unprecedented meltdown...

A New Era of Island Leadership: Samoa is AOSIS Chair

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The influential negotiating bloc of small island developing States will now be headed by a Pacific country, commemorated during the official handover from the...

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Fish wardens combat illegal fishing in Fiji’s Vatu-i-Ra Marine Conservation Park

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Fiji’s election marks a crucial moment for its fragile democracy

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Democracy and the rule of law in Fiji are key U.S. interests amid growing concerns about China’s regional engagement Analysis by Camilla Pohle-Anderson Fiji has become...

Laura Lochman encourages Pacific women to be part of Energy sector

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The Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) launched the Women in Energy Strategy with the United States Department through the Bureau of Energy Resources...

If the Marshall Islands can support green shipping, so should everyone

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Opinion: Climate justice delayed is justice denied

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By Commonwealth Secretary-General, Patricia Scotland KC and Dr Nazia Mintz Habib FRSA, Founder of the Centre for Resilience and Sustainable Development. At COP27 there was...

Punching above its weight, Pacific pushes for ship polluters to pay

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By Robert Iroga in London Punching above our weight has been the statement echoed in London this week to describe the tiny Pacific’s bold...

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