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War-driven energy price spikes highlight value of renewables: UN climate chief

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The disruption of global energy supplies is being felt worldwide, the UN’s top climate change official warned on Monday, as conflict in the Middle...

Cook Islands-New Zealand standoff ‘concerning but not beyond repair: Former PM Helen Clark

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The current diplomatic tension between the Cook Islands and Aotearoa is "concerning" but “not beyond repair”, former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark says. Clark...

Scientists warn chemicals in plastic food packaging pose risks to human health

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Scientists are warning that chemicals used in plastic food packaging may pose significant risks to human health, with thousands of substances linked to plastics...

NZ PM Luxon calls Sāmoa ‘family’ but defends visa rules for Pacific travellers

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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has defended visa requirements for Pacific travellers, even as he described Sāmoa and New Zealand as “family” during...

NZ, Samoa vow to combat flow of drugs through Pacific ‘super highway’

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New Zealand and Samoa have vowed to do more to combat the flow of drugs through the Pacific, which prime minister Christopher Luxon says...

Tikoduadua proposes stronger Fiji military role in fight against crime

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Fiji’s military could take on a stronger frontline role in national security operations under a proposed “hybrid” model being considered by Government. Minister for Defence...

Forum DSG Solofa warns climate change is Pacific’s ‘single greatest threat’

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Pacific leaders continue to view climate change as the region’s most serious security challenge, Desna Solofa, Deputy Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum...

Samoan leader calls out great power ‘bullying’ as hosts NZ prime minister

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Samoa's prime minister condemned major powers “bullying” on Monday, a thinly-veiled swipe at the United States and China as he hosted New Zealand's leader...

Human Rights Watch urges UN Members to back Vanuatu Climate resolution despite U.S Opposition

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Governments should support a draft United Nations resolution led by Vanuatu that calls for stronger action on climate change following a landmark ruling by...

Solomon Islands PM welcomes newly sworn-in Ministers, two more Ministers leave GNUT

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has welcomed Mary Daniella Zae Garu, Member of Parliament for West Guadalcanal, and Freda Tuki Soriocomua, Member of...

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Pacific Leaders’ 2050 Plan gains ground but gaps remain, Forum report shows

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Pacific Islands Forum members are making progress on a long-term regional plan, but challenges remain in turning commitments into results, according to a new...

Lopsided deal: Legal analysis raises concerns over Tonga’s deep-sea mining agreement

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