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NZ flags ‘worse than 2021’ rift risk from external influence

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Leaders from 18 Pacific nations have gathered in Suva for this year’s Pacific Islands Forum Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (FFMM) to discuss the region’s most...

ICJ ruling puts legal heat on global shipping – Pacific leads the call

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The recent International Court of Justice (ICJ) advisory opinion has shifted climate justice from a political ambition to a binding legal obligation — raising...

UN plastic pollution treaty talks in disarray after countries reject draft text

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Attempts to secure a landmark treaty combating plastic pollution descended into disarray on the penultimate day of talks on Aug 13 as dozens of...

Pacific Islands Forum: Expert on why region’s ‘Mini-UN’ matters

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Leaders from 18 Pacific countries will gather in the Solomon Islands next month for the annual Pacific Island Forum Leaders Meeting (PIFLM). But why...

FLNKS formally rejects Bougival Accord for New Caledonia

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By Nic Maclellan New Caledonia’s main independence coalition, the Front de Libération Nationale Kanak et Socialiste (FLNKS), has formally rejected the Bougival Accord,...

Australia and Vanuatu agree US$325 million security and economic pact amid China competition

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Australia and Vanuatu on Wednesday agreed an AUD$500 million ($326.50 million) deal to strengthen economic and security ties between the two countries, amid increasing...

‘Be careful how you treat friends’: NZ Foreign Minister Peters warns Forum leaders

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New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters cautions Pacific Islands Forum leaders about outside influences determining attendance at upcoming meetings. He urges them to be...

Pacific Climate Change Roundtable opens with renewed call to “stay alive and thrive”

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By Sanjeshni Kumar in Apia, Samoa The Pacific Climate Change Roundtable began in Apia, Samoa today, uniting representatives from across the region with a...

Tonga: “We need to take a Pacific stand” -Veteran activist flags concerns on Pacific pace for Loss and Damage

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By Lisa Williams in Apia Samoa  Pacific nations grappling with the loss and damage caused by climate change are relying on fast and decisive...

Australia spends $500m on Papua New Guinea’s Lombrum naval base expansion

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Australian taxpayers have spent around half a billion dollars to fund the expansion of Papua New Guinea's Lombrum naval base — well over double...

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Commonwealth Law Ministers back Nadi declaration on democracy and good governance

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The Commonwealth Law Ministers Meeting in Nadi has adopted the Nadi Declaration on Democratic Resilience and Participation. This was revealed during the Commonwealth Law Ministers...

Fiji assures Commonwealth on democratic stability

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The Fiji government has reaffirmed its commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring that democracy remains central to its leadership. Minister for Justice...

Pacific transit of narcotics raises alarm after a massive shipment is seized

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More than four tonnes of cocaine – worth as much as one and a half billion dollars on our streets – was destined for...