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PIF, USP launch joint courses for Climate Change and Resilience

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A series of short courses to build the capacity of climate change and resilience practitioners, was jointly launched by the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat...

Australia pledges $40m for Nauru upgrades

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Australia will provide $40 million (US$28 million) for infrastructure upgrades in Nauru, including the resurfacing of the runway and vital air traffic equipment to...

IPCC Impacts Report: National leaders must act on Climate crisis to ensure human health and safety

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Responding to Monday's publication of the stark Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which details widespread, growing,...

Might makes not right, unjust wars are doomed to be lost

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Op-ed by Josep Borrell, High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/Vice-President of the European Commission. At this dark hour, when...

Solomon Islands Government dismisses opposition criticism of 2023 Pacific Games

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The Solomon Islands Government has rebuffed the call made by opposition leader Matthew Wale’s to re-direct resources dedicated to preparing for the 2023 Pacific...

Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General Henry Puna-statement on Ukraine

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As Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum nations, I condemn the disturbing display of the Russian Federation’s military aggression against the innocent people...

Zed Seselja pledges Australian government focus on Pacific security

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As far away tensions on the edge of Europe between the world's great powers draws focus from the destabilising of Indo-Pacific regional security, the...

Bougainville leader details what he wants in constitution

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The President of Bougainville, Ishmael Toroama, says the autonomous Papua New Guinea region needs a strong constitution guaranteeing the civil rights of the people. The...

Chance of climate recovery vanishing

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Billions of people are suffering from the effects of climate change — and the window to deal with the problem is closing, a landmark...

Blue Pacific joins United Nations call for universal vaccination

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Pacific leaders have added their voices to a global call for universal vaccination, as world leaders gathered at the United Nations today to call...

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