Cook Islands PM Brown meets U.S Secretary of State in Washington, DC

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Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown has met the United States Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken and Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman...

Deep-sea mining meeting closes without resolving whether mining can start in July

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As meetings to oversee deep-sea mining on the high seas draw to a close, it remains unclear whether regulators will allow it to commence...

International Court of Justice to advise states on climate duties: ‘A turning point for...

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One of the world’s most important courts will advise states on their responsibilities for curbing global emissions and the legal consequences of inaction, following...

Carbon credit industry resists vulnerable nations’ call to fund adaptation

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The carbon credit industry has successfully fought off a push by some of the most climate vulnerable nations to place a mandatory levy on...

Forum Secretary General Puna takes 2050 message to leaders in Niue

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Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General Henry Puna is wrapping up a week of stakeholder sessions in Niue with a visit to the national college,...

Donald Trump indicted; First U.S ex-president charged with crime

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Donald Trump has been indicted by a Manhattan grand jury, prosecutors and defense lawyers said Thursday, making him the first former U.S president to...

NZ stands with Vanuatu on Climate at UN

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New Zealand is welcoming a decision by the United Nations General Assembly to ask the International Court of Justice to consider countries’ international legal...

UN approves resolution on climate justice – ‘The work has only just begun’

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By Sanjesni Kumar The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) has agreed to seek the International Court of Justice’s opinion on the obligations of states regarding...

Beginning of a new era’: Pacific islanders hail UN vote on climate justice

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A group of Pacific Island students who were instrumental in pushing a UN resolution that should make it easier to hold polluting countries legally...

FLNKS wil tell French PM of Kanaks’ ‘humiliation’ over referendum

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New Caledonia's pro-independence FLNKS say they will tell the French Prime Minister of the Kanak pepole's "sense of humiliation" over the last independence referendum. The...

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PNG-Australia defence treaty creates jobs, risks amid rising China influence

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Six months after Papua New Guinea and Australia signed a bilateral defence treaty, public opinion in PNG remains divided, with some telling Radio Free...

Coalition’s Court challenge a ‘futile exercise’, says Solomons Attorney General Muria Jr

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The case the new Coalition is pursuing against the Government is a “futile exercise,” Solomon Islands Attorney General John Muria Jnr says. He said this...

A more responsive Vanuatu Police Force organisational structure

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For the first time since 1997, the Vanuatu Police Force (VPF) will operate under an officially approved framework after the Minister of Internal Affairs...