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U.S, Australia deny ‘divvying up’ Pacific policing

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The United States insists it is not steamrolling and divvying up Pacific security with Australia but is working with partners to see where it best fits. Pacific nations ticked off a policing co-operation agreement spearheaded by Australia during the Pacific Islands Forum leaders' meeting in Tonga in late August. But it was overshadowed by a hot mic moment when U.S deputy...

Ocean of Peace initiative “timely and relevant: MSG Director General Louma

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Fiji’s Ocean of Peace initiative is timely and relevant given the intense geo-political posturing by the big powers for influence leading to increased militarisation of our region, says the Director General of the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) Secretariat, Leonard Louma. DG Louma made the comments during his opening remarks at the MSG Leader’s Caucus meeting in Nukualofa, while clarifying issues...

French Polynesia’s Moetai Brotherson on New Caledonia, deep sea mining and regional ties

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By Nic Maclellan As French diplomats worked the corridors at last week’s 53rd Pacific Islands Forum in Nuku’alofa, President of French Polynesia Moetai Brotherson has criticised decisions taken by President Emmanuel Macron that have led to the current explosion of conflict In New Caledonia. “Unfortunately, all the events since 13 May were easy to foresee,” Brotherson said. “I’ve been telling...

Historic Australia A Women fixture against Samoa announced as teenage sensation Ellis headlines squad

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Rugby Australia has confirmed an Australia A women's side will travel to Samoa to face their national side on September 16 at Apia Park. The match comes in partnership with Lakapi Samoa and the Australian government along with PacificAus Sports as the Australians get the chance to impress against the 18th-ranked Samoans, the first time Australia A will face them. It's...

Cook Islands PM urges Pacific unity on deep-sea mining as Leaders gear up for crucial talks

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Cook Islands Prime Minister and former chair of the Forum, Mark Brown is urging Pacific Island leaders to come together on a collective stance on deep-sea mining, ahead of a key talanoa session set for next month. The meeting, which will bring together leaders and ministers from across the Pacific, aims to address the contentious issue of seabed mineral extraction...

Fossil fuel transition back in draft pact for UN Summit of the Future after outcry

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Governments have reinstated a commitment to transition away from fossil fuels in the draft of a new United Nations pact due to be adopted next month, following widespread condemnation over its previous removal. The u-turn comes after nearly 80 Nobel prize winners and world leaders hit out at the deletion of any references to fossil fuels in a previous version...

Fiji PM secures PIF leaders backing for Ocean of Peace concept

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Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has successfully been able to gather the support of Pacific Islands Forum Leaders on his concept of the Ocean of Peace or Zone of Peace. Rabuka revealed this when asked about Fiji’s successes at the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders meeting in Tonga last week. The Prime Minister says the Forum will make the proclamation soon. “What Fiji...

The World Bank head has thoughts on the Pacific – and needs Australia’s help

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The president of the World Bank is due in Australia this week offering to be a force-multiplier for good in the Pacific Island states, and expecting some federal funding to do so. In the first visit by a World Bank head in seven years, Ajay Banga is to meet Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and other ministers to brief them on...

Heading for Honiara 2025: Ts and Cs of the Pacific Islands Forum

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A drop of Taiwan, a measure of China, makes heady cocktail for next PIF leaders meeting. Commentary by Tess Newton Cain As the 53rd meeting of Pacific Islands Forum leaders drew to a close in Nuku’alofa, there were good reasons for sighs of relief. The host country Tonga pulled together the largest ever PIF meeting, a well-organised and smoothly-run event,...

As Pacific Islanders, we need climate action – not greenwashing – from Azerbaijan

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As host of the COP29 summit, Baku must stop fossil fuel expansion, cut its emissions further, and work to deliver an ambitious climate finance goal By Joseph Zane Sikulu Here is his open letter to Mukhtar Babayev, president-designate of the COP29 UN climate summit, which will take place in November in Baku, Azerbaijan. Dear COP29 President-Designate Babayev, My name is Joseph Sikulu, and...

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Two Kanaks shot dead by French police in New Caledonia decried as ‘assassinations’

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