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Pacific islands at risk of becoming ‘narco-states’, NZ crime advisor warns

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Pacific Island nations are at risk of becoming "narco-states", the chair of New Zealand's Ministerial Advisory Group on transnational and serious organised crime says. Steve...

Solomon Islands strengthens national response to UXO challenge

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The Government of Solomon Islands reaffirmed its commitment to addressing the serious and ongoing threat posed by Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) during the National UXO...

PNG Kumuls set to play ball

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The Papua New Guinea Kumuls are sharpening their focus on ball control as they prepare to face the Fiji Bati in the Pacific Bowl...

COP30 – Can the World deliver a consensus that secures the Blue Pacific?

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By Dr Satyendra Prasad Pacific’s leaders and civil society have been actively preparing for the United Nations Climate Conference in Brazil (COP30) for months...

Pacific Island nations back Australia’s COP31 bid, push for “Pacific COP”

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Pacific Island nations are rallying behind Australia’s bid to host the 31st United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP31), aiming for what they call a...

‘Yawning gap’ remains between climate adaptation funds and funding pledges

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Developing countries are receiving less than 10 percent of the money they need to adapt to a world increasingly vulnerable to extreme weather –...

WHO calls for collective action to expose alcohol harms and support stronger regulation

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Every drink leaves a mark – on health, on families and on societies. Behind every toast, alcohol insidiously takes its toll as a contributor...

Pacific Youth Activists to demand end to fossil fuels and Climate reparations at COP30

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By Jean Marc 'Ake, USP intern With the 30th United Nations Climate Change conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, looming closer, Vishal Prasad, the Director of...

PM Marape welcomes fresh motion of vote of no confidence

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has welcomed yet another motion of vote of no confidence filed by the Opposition in Parliament Wednesday,...

Heavy caseload reflects ‘sign of trust’ from governments, says World Court president

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The International Court of Justice (ICJ), also known as the World Court, is the UN's top international judicial body, making rulings involving disputes between...

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Vanuatu seeks faster access to climate funds as needs outpace delivery

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Climate funding commitments grow but remain difficult to unlock at the pace Pacific island communities need, according to regional officials and development partners. Despite more...

Bougainville MP challenges PNG lawmakers to ‘have some guts’ on independence vote

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A prominent Bougainvillean MP believes Papua New Guinea's parliament will back the autonomous region's drive for independence. Francesca Semoso, one of four Bougainvillean MPs in...

Amnesty International demands answers over Vakarisi death in military custody

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Amnesty International has raised serious concerns over the death of Jone Vakarisi in military custody, saying official accounts have been inconsistent and calling for...