Why a world free from nuclear weapons is worth fighting for

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By Clementine Rendle, Regional Legal Advisor at the International Committee of the Red Cross Snow isn’t something we picture when we think of Pacific...

Race to the bottom: the disastrous blindfolded rush to mine the deep sea

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By Jonathan Watts A short bureaucratic note from a brutally degraded microstate in the South Pacific to a little-known institution in the Caribbean is...

Pacific Islands Forum SG Henry Puna’s statement on International day for total elimination of...

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I join Forum Leaders in commemorating and promoting International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons on 26 September. A day that once again...

UN SG’s António Guterres remarks at virtual meeting with Pacific Islands Forum Leaders

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Thank you for the opportunity to once again address the Pacific Islands Forum. Your nations are confronting a dual crisis of climate change and the...

Household Income and Expenditure Survey clarity

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By Kemueli Naiqama, former Fiji Bureau of Statistics chief I note that there has been much debate since the release of the 2019-2020 Household Income...

Investors take flight from The Metals Company- Pacific Island countries should do the same

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Pacific civil society warns that prospective deep sea miner, The Metals Company (TMC) may well go down the same path as the failed Nautilus...

U.S action shines spotlight on labour issues in Fijian fishing fleet

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By Cliff White The state of labour conditions in the Fijian longliner fleet has come under closer scrutiny following the issuance of a withhold-release...

Pacific Islands continue their fight for a 1.5˚C World

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Building a strong Pacific islands negotiations block at the world's largest climate change conference is gaining momentum less than two months away from the...

Covid-19: Vaccine diplomacy swings in Pacific nations’ favour

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Geopolitical jockeying for influence has got some Pacific island nations vaccinated against Covid-19 much quicker than New Zealand. But is there a quid pro...

‘Killed like animals’: documents reveal how Australia turned a blind eye to a West...

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By Christopher Knaus In the pre-dawn light, beneath a water tower on the West Papuan island of Biak, Yudha Korwa lay bleeding in the...

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