FijiFirst Party terminates seventeen MPs

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The FijiFirst Party has terminated seventeen Members of Parliament who voted in favour of salary increases last Friday. The seventeen Opposition Members received letters from...

More climate funding needed to ‘transition from rhetoric to decisive action’

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Climate action taken so far to help fund efforts in cash-strapped small island developing States (SIDS) “does not measure up to what has been...

Climate groups say Australia must advocate for loss and damage finance for Pacific at...

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Civil society groups from across Australia and the Pacific are calling on the Australian Government to champion loss and damage finance for Pacific Island...

Pacific Islands Forum calls for global support at SIDS4 Conference

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Head of delegation for the Pacific Islands Forum, Sione Tekiteki has addressed the Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States(SIDS4) in Antigua and...

Crucial conversations on Climate, Health and Education on the margins of SIDS4

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Health is a powerful and compelling argument for climate action. We need to build coherence and foster collaboration across partners and donors alike to...

Vanuatu votes in historic referendum to tame political instability

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Vanuatu was voting on Wednesday in its first referendum since independence, with citizens asked to decide on proposed constitutional amendments aimed at preventing party...

Error on notice of motion of No-Confidence against PM Marape: PNG Speaker of Parliament

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The notice of motion of no-confidence in the Prime Minister filed by the Alternative Papua New Guinea Government and submitted to the Private Business...

Three Nouméa municipal police officers face prosecution after violent video goes viral

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Three Nouméa municipal policemen are now facing a formal criminal inquiry after a disturbing video was posted in a neighbourhood watch Facebook group, allegedly...

“The ABAS has been charted, we must act now” – Tuvalu PM at SIDS4

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As Tuvalu battles sea level rise, the greatest threat to its survival, the island nation also faces great challenges in achieving the Sustainable Development...

Vanuatu referendum expected on 10 June: Kaltamat

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Today is the National Referendum polling day, which has been declared a public holiday in Vanuatu. All eligible voters are expected to cast their votes...

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Historic climate shipping deal faces ‘real fight’ as talks restart

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Efforts to revive a historic climate deal for the global shipping industry are foundering on U.S and Saudi opposition, with negotiators gearing up for...

Fiji’s third Voluntary National Review to strengthen accountability accelerate SDG: PM Rabuka

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has reaffirmed government’s commitment to sustainable development with the formal endorsement of Fiji’s third Voluntary National Review (VNR), to...

UXO disposal operation to be undertaken in Central Bougainville with New Zealand support

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The Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) will lead the safe disposal of unexploded ordnance (UXO) identified in Central Bougainville, with technical support from the Government...