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Most major methane leak alerts ignored despite climate threat

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UN satellite tracking has greatly improved detection of major methane leaks – a gas responsible for about a third of global warming – yet...

Tongan torpedo Taumalolo ready for deployment in the red sea

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A fresh and fit Jason Taumalolo will be out to make the most of his ‘luck’ to gain Tonga selection when he sets the...

Nauru, Australia sign $388 million deal for refugees long-term resettlement arrangement

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Nauru and Australia have taken another major step in their long-standing cooperation with the signing of a $388 million(US$250 million) Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)...

NZ’s visa rules must change, head of Amnesty International says

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The global head of human rights organisation Amnesty International says New Zealand’s immigration policies are discriminatory and “ruthless” and failing to support the people...

AUSTRAC steps up Pacific partnership to tackle financial crime threats

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The Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) says it is intensifying collaboration with Pacific nations to stay ahead of fast-evolving financial crime threats,...

Only four weeks before Tonga Election

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By Kalafi Moala The campaigns for the 20 November general elections are in full motion. As usual, the intensity of campaigns come from the 71 candidates...

Vanuatu Minister of Agriculture sets 10 million kava plant target by 2030

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Vanuatu Minister of Agriculture, Ian Wilson, has announced an ambitious national target to plant 10 million new kava plants by 2030 as part of...

Māori ocean rights under threat: Why Pasifika should be paying attention

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By Christine Rovoi A controversial move by the New Zealand Government to tighten laws around customary marine title is sparking growing concern among Māori, and...

‘Finance must flow now’, says UN climate chief as COP30 nears

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UN Climate Change chief Simon Stiell has urged countries to deliver a rapid surge in climate finance ahead of COP30, warning that developing nations...

Fiji’s coral reefs show remarkable recovery after Category 5 cyclone

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A new study led by Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), University of the South Pacific, and partners has found that coral reefs in Fiji showed...

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IMF flags ‘very concerned’ outlook for Pacific as fuel prices rise

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has raised alarm over the impact of Middle East tensions on Pacific Island economies, warning that rising fuel costs...

Marshall Islands government shuts down at 3pm amid fuel crisis

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IMF warns energy shock to hit Asia- Pacific

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says rising oil and gas prices linked to the Middle East conflict are set to weaken growth, raise inflation...