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Pacific governments monitoring Israel-Hamas conflict

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The Hamas attacks took place on Israeli soil, but the “unprecedented invasion” has impacted families around the world, including the Pacific. The Islamist militant group launched a surprise military operation against Israel last weekend, killing hundreds of unarmed civilians at a music festival and soldiers near the Gaza border. More than 500 Pacific islanders, on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, have been...

Tongan Government steps up to help Kiwi church group in Israel

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Tongan officials have stepped up to help members of a New Zealand-based church group who found themselves stuck in Israel after the deadly surprise attack that killed hundreds and wounded thousands of people. Up to 54 members of the Connection City Church Assemblies of God church travelled to Israel for a Holy Land tour, visiting historical Christian sites. They arrived in...

Never forget, 1.5 to Stay Alive

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By Tagaloa Cooper, SPREP Director of Climate Change Resilience  Our rally call on our journey to COP28 It rests upon our shoulders to breathe life into our commitment to limit the global temperature increase to 1.5 degrees Celsius. We must not let the 1.5 rallying call be muted, as the moment we let it fade, it is an indication to...

Pacific Resilience Meeting Focus on Strengthened Capacity of Pacific People

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The Pacific Resilience Meeting (PRM 2023) is bringing together Pacific people, stakeholders, and experts from across the region to dialogue on building long-term strength, adaptability and sustainability of Pacific communities and ecosystems from 11-13 October 2023. Building resilience to secure the future of the region through proactive measures, collaboration, and the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage and knowledge will...

Pacific countries urged to stand united and leave no stone unturned as they chart path to COP28

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Fifty days and counting down towards the UNFCCC COP28 in Dubai, Pacific Small Islands States (PSIDS) have been urged to stand united and leave no stone unturned as they gather in Samoa for an in-depth dialogue to consolidate positions and messages on priority thematic areas ahead of the global negotiations from Thursday 30 November 2023 – Tuesday 12 December...

Post-Cotonou: EU Council gives greenlight to the new Partnership Agreement with the African, Caribbean and Pacific states

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The European Council has adopted a decision on the signature and provisional application of the European Union and Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) Partnership Agreement, as the new legal framework for the relations between the EU and its Member States and 79 African, Caribbean and Pacific countries, for the next twenty years, which will succeed the...

Indonesia cancels West Papua rights meeting with Melanesian nations, delegate says

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Indonesia cancelled a regional meeting this week on the human rights situation in its Papuan provinces on the grounds that the leaders of Melanesian nations weren’t attending it, a member of Papua New Guinea’s delegation said on Tuesday. The canning of the meeting comes after the Papuan independence movement had its application to become a full member of the Melanesian...

Indonesia, Tonga discuss ecotourism, disaster mitigation

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Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi met with Tongan Deputy Prime Minister Samiu Kuita Vaipulu on Tuesday to discuss cooperation in ecotourism, disaster mitigation, fisheries, and mitigation of climate change impacts. During the meeting, held on the sidelines of the Fifth Ministerial Meeting of the Archipelagic and Island States (AIS) Forum in Nusa Dua, Bali, focused on exploring bilateral...

Even temporary global warming above 2℃ will affect life in the oceans for centuries

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By Yeray Santana-Falcón There is growing consensus that our planet is likely to pass the 1.5℃ warming threshold. Research even suggests global warming will temporarily exceed the 2℃ threshold, if atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) peaks at levels beyond what was anticipated. Exceeding our emissions targets is known as a climate overshoot. It may lead to changes that won’t be reversible in...

Flying Fijians settle well in Marseille

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The Flying Fijians arrived in Marseille on Monday night in high spirits and excited about the prospect of facing England in the quarterfinal which kicks off at 3am on Monday. It’s certainly a very special moment for the group as after 16 years the Flying Fijians have progressed to the second stage of the Rugby World Cup. With a short turnaround...

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