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Nations confront deep divisions over carbon emission cuts to global shipping

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The UN maritime agency opened a special session in London on Tuesday, where nations are debating – and may adopt – a landmark framework...

Tuvalu reclaims eight hectares of land in landmark climate resilience milestone

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Tuvalu marked a major step forward this week with the official handover of eight hectares of reclaimed and elevated land - a powerful symbol...

Pacific must stand together, says Tuvalu CRGA 55

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Tuvalu’s Permanent secretary for Foreign Affairs, Pasuna Tuaga, has called for Pacific nations to stay united and innovative in tackling the region’s challenges as...

Inclusive and equitable participation key to unlocking Pacific Tuna sector potential

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Pacific Island countries have the opportunity to unlock greater benefits from their tuna resources through inclusive and equitable participation, according to the Pacific Islands...

Fiji deputy PM Gavoka calls for Pacific solidarity in safeguarding tuna fisheries

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Fiji’s deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation, Viliame Gavoka, opened the 9th Pacific Tuna Forum in Nadi Tuesday with a...

Geopolitical instability sparks surge in Nauru citizenship by investment programmes

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Global events are sparking strong interest in Nauru citizenship by investment (CIB) schemes, according to the director of one of the most recently introduced...

Advocate calls for voting access for Tongans working overseas ahead of November polls

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The head of the Women and Children Crisis Centre (WCCC) in Nuku'alofa is calling for overseas-based workers to be given the right to vote...

Pacific Tuna Industry: Advancing the East New Britain initiative for inclusive and sustainable benefits

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The East New Britain Initiative (ENBi) is gaining momentum as a transformative platform to maximise economic, social, and employment benefits from the Pacific tuna...

Proposal close to stop rugby players leaking to PNG league team

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The Albanese government has publicly acknowledged it is open to funding rugby union in the Pacific after a NSW Liberal senator raised concerns about...

U.S vows to block UN’s first global carbon tax, warns of retaliation against supporters

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The United States has rejected what it calls a “global carbon tax” proposed by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), warning that nations supporting the...

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