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COP26 Glasgow Climate Pact – “We didn’t come home empty handed”

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By Opinion by Tagaloa Cooper The odds are always stacked against the Pacific region in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)...

Emmanuel Macron’s dangerous shift on the New Caledonia referendum risks a return to violence

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By Rowena Dickins Morrison, Adrian Muckle & Benoît Trépied With the growing possibility of a pro-independence victory, France is derailing decolonisation in a bid to...

Pacific Community adopts 10-year plan at its annual meeting, setting out ambitious vision for future of the Blue Pacific

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The Pacific Community (SPC) has set its vision for a sustainable, thriving and peaceful Blue Pacific with the endorsement of its new 10-year Strategic...

Solomon Islands PM ‘must take responsibility’ for Honiara tragedy, says Wale

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Solomon Islands Opposition leader Matthew Wale has rejected the prime minister’s claim that he and other opposition members were behind last week’s rioting in...

Guam Catholic Church offers to pay up to US$34million to sex abuse victims

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Guam's Catholic Church has come up with a revised proposed payment of US$27.96 million to US$34.38 million to those who claimed they were raped...

Tropical tuna measure, albacore, compliance monitoring and labour standards head FFA priorities for WCPFC18

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By Francisco Blaha The public perception of fisheries tends to focus on operations—boats, weather, accidents, overfishing, illegal fishing. It can be difficult to focus much...

Is Gender-based Violence the worst Pandemic we have ever faced?

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OP- Ed by Levan Bouadze, Resident Representative, UNDP Pacific Office in Fiji The COVID-19 pandemic affected lives, plagued economies, left millions without jobs and income...

Pacific Island leaders bemoan weak Glasgow climate pact

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Leaders from Pacific Islands threatened by rising sea levels said they were disappointed with the Glasgow climate pact, which called for a phase down...

New Zealand to send dozens of peacekeepers to Solomon Islands

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New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern says she is ‘deeply concerned by the recent civil unrest and rioting in Honiara’ New Zealand prime minister Jacinda...

Landmark decision to negotiate new accord on pandemics ‘cause for hope’

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Agreement by countries to launch a process to develop a new global accord on pandemic prevention and response is cause for hope, the head...

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Pacific must move faster on financial inclusion, Marshall Islands President Heine tells Ministers

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Marshall Islands President Dr Hilda Heine has challenged Pacific finance ministers to accelerate efforts to improve financial inclusion, saying advances in connectivity and digital...

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By Georgina Maka’a & Ronald Toito’ona Once called Solomon Islands’ least developed province, the logging industry was sold as the catalyst for change for Makira-Ulawa...