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PM Marape holds historic bilateral talks at the White House

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has announced a landmark development in PNG–United States relations following a historic first-ever bilateral meeting at the...

Pacific islands push back against growing climate threats

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The Cook Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia are separated by around 6,000 kilometres of Pacific Ocean Despite the vast stretch of water between...

Australia rallies behind the Pacific in Push for Ambitious Plastics Treaty

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Australia has reaffirmed its commitment to working with Pacific island countries to secure a legally binding, meaningful and effective global treaty to end plastic...

Tonga’s Deputy Prime Minister highlights key achievements ahead of upcoming election

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Tonga’s deputy Prime Minister, Taniela Fusimalohi, is visiting New Zealand to address challenges related to labour mobility, public services, and the economy. In an interview...

They need to listen and act now: Pacific countries ramp up call for high ambition plastic treaty

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Pacific countries have taken a critical step to finalise their priorities as they ramp up the call for a high-ambition treaty that addresses the...

“The deep Pacific deserves a COP” as Australia pushes for 2026 Climate talks: Bowen

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Australia’s Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen says Pacific nations have “already been doing” their part to back Australia’s bid to host the...

Historic joint submission of Extended Continental Shelf areas to the UN by Fiji, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu

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Fiji, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu have today taken a major step to secure 453,400 square kilometres of shared ocean heritage. The countries submitted three Extended...

‘The Deep Sea needs rules’ to avoid mining free-for-all: ISA Chief

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The Secretary-General of the International Seabed Authority (ISA), Leticia Carvalho, has warned that the future of deep-sea governance hangs in the balance, urging member...

COP30 president: Transition from fossil fuels can start without climate talks

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When it comes to the most important thing to curb climate change – moving away from planet-heating fossil fuels – governments have done enough...

UN Human Rights Council fails to call out fossil fuels after decision cuts mention

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A proposal by the Marshall Islands and Colombia calling for a transition away from fossil fuels at the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) failed...

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