U.S looking to lock in Pacific with New Economic Framework

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By Adam Wolfenden Campaigner, Pacific Network on Globalisation This Week Trade Ministers from eleven countries will meet with the view to launch negotiations for...

Assessing Remittances Potential to Build Climate Resilience in the Pacific

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By Veronica Corno, Climate Finance Specialist at BASE, Dr. Jale Samuwai, Resilience Financing Analyst at the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat (PIFS), and Prof. Jeremy...

New Zealand Labour government to expand exploitative migrant labour schemes

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By John Braddock New Zealand’s Labour government announced last week that it will ease restrictions on temporary migrant workers to address severe labour shortages...

OACPS SG appeals closure unity among 79 – member Organisation

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Secretary-General of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS), Georges Rebelo Pinto Chikoti, urged unified positions by the 79-member grouping ahead of...

Japan’s nuclear radioactive waste disposal plans are a fundamental breach of Pacific Peoples right...

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Japan's nuclear radioactive waste disposal plans are a fundamental breach of Pacific Peoples right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment: Pacific Groups Civil society...

Australia and the Pacific: now for the hard part

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By James Batley Australia’s new government has made a strong start in the Pacific islands since its election in May. Early visits by Prime...

Climate risk assessment of Kiribati finds significant ecological and financial risk

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New assessment says Kiribati vulnerable to coastal flooding and erosion and identifies investments and recommendations to protect coastal communities. The Kiribati Ministry of Environment, Lands...

It’s time for Pacific security collaboration to tackle the region’s growing drug crisis

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By Kuliniasi Ligaitamana Tukutukuwaqa It’s time for Pacific law enforcement agencies to work together, rather than trying to combat the region’s growing drug crisis in...

Solomon Islands validates new climate finance and public spending roadmap

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Representatives from the government, private sector, civil society, and development agencies have validated a new draft climate finance and public spending roadmap for the...

Who’s responsible when you’re blown up by a World War Two bomb today?

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By Stefan Armbruster Imagine living in a city that is still littered with bombs from about 80 years ago – and then one exploding....

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China steps up efforts to win Palau but President Whipps says he won’t cave...

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Beijing has been dangling lures in a bid to convince Palau to sever ties with Taiwan and switch to China, President Surangel Whipps Jr...

Solomon Islands election yields no majority for pro-China party

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Neither advocates nor opponents of a security pact with Beijing won a majority in the Solomon Islands' parliamentary elections, results announced Wednesday for the...

UN chief calls for all hands on deck at Climate Promise 2025 launch

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Top UN officials launched a fresh global campaign to tackle the climate emergency on Tuesday, with social media influencers, Indigenous leaders and corporate giants...