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Role of Indigenous communities recognised at world’s first-ever ‘nature positive’ summit

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The critical role of Indigenous peoples in addressing the triple planetary crises of climate change, biodiversity loss, and plastic pollution was recognised at the inaugural Global Nature Positive Summit (GNPS) held in Sydney this week. Hosted by Australia, the event has brought together leaders from government, business, academia, environmental organisations, and Indigenous communities to accelerate global efforts toward nature-positive outcomes. Six...

IMF approves US$265 million for PNG Climate resilience

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Papua New Guinea has reached a staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a new US$265 million loan aimed at strengthening the country's climate resilience. The deal, announced on Tuesday, will help PNG address the growing impacts of climate change while supporting key economic reforms. The agreement, which will run in parallel to existing IMF arrangements, is part of...

France’s new overseas minister to visit New Caledonia next week

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French Overseas minister François-Noël Buffet will travel to New Caledonia next week, from 16 - 18 October. Buffet, who was recently appointed to the position as part of new French Prime Minister Michele Barnier's cabinet, said the visit comes in support of all players in New Caledonia in the wake of the crisis triggered by riots that broke out in...

China’s Pacific ally Kiribati criticises Beijing missile launch

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The Pacific Island nation of Kiribati has issued rare criticism of China over last month's launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile, saying the Pacific is not “isolated pockets of ocean” and it “does not welcome” Beijing's action. Kiribati, a Pacific Ocean neighbour of Hawaii with a vast Exclusive Economic Zone of 3.6 million square kms (1.4 million square miles) has...

Tuvalu PM Teo slams UN as ‘hypocritical’ in excluding Taiwan

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Visiting Tuvaluan Prime Minister Feleti Teo criticised the United Nations' exclusion of Taiwan as a “hypocritical” act during a meeting with President Lai Ching-te in Taipei on Tuesday. It was “hypocritical” of the UN to not include Taiwan and its people in its system even though the world body has championed “inclusivity” and “the principle of not leaving anyone behind,”...

No oil spill assures Acting Samoa PM

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Acting Samoan Prime Minister, Tuala Iosefo Ponifasio, says there is no evidence of oil spillage in the area where the New Zealand naval ship HMNZS Manwanui sank except for small leakages coming from the sunken vessel. In a statement released by the Acting PM's office Tuesday, he referred to the confirmation report from Captain Dowling, Commander of Operations and Chairman...

Cook Islands environmentalists slam ‘premature’ seabed minerals harvesting regulations

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Cook Islands has enacted seabed minerals harvesting regulations despite concerns about the lack of 'meaningful consultation' and the premature nature of the legislation, given that the exploration phase is still ongoing. The Seabed Minerals (Minerals Harvesting and Other Mining) Regulations 2024 (MH Regulations) were passed last week, the Cook Islands Seabed Minerals Authority (SBMA) confirmed in a statement on Friday. SBMA...

Taumalolo, AFB to lead powerful Tonga side against Kangaroos

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Panthers centre Paul Alamoti has been rewarded for his finals form with selection in the Tonga team to play Australia and New Zealand in the Pacific Championships. Tonga will meet the Kangaroos in the opening match of the tournament at Suncorp Stadium on October 18 before facing the Kiwis at Go Media Stadium on 03 November, with the side to...

Pacific and Caribbean nations lead global push for maritime emissions levy at MEPC82

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As the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC82) concludes in London, the 6PAC+ coalition representing Pacific and Caribbean Island nations has spearheaded the call for a universal maritime emissions levy. This levy aims to fund decarbonisation efforts for ships and promote climate justice. With strong backing from leaders of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, and other Small...

Vanuatu’s first ICJ appearance sees historic result

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Last week, the Government of the United Kingdom (UK) made the announcement that it would be handing back its last colony in Africa, the Chagos Islands, to the African island nation of Mauritius. This historic announcement follows decades of pressure and negotiations, including a 2019 Advisory Opinion (AO) from the United Nations’ (UN) highest court, the International Court of Justice...

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King Charles acknowledges Commonwealth’s ‘painful’ history with slavery on summit agenda

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Britain's King Charles said on Friday the Commonwealth should acknowledge its “painful” history, as African and Caribbean nations continue to advocate for reparations for...

Kiribati election drama: Ruling party candidate defects to challenge incumbent president

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High level Forum mission to visit New Caledonia

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Following the mandate of Forum Leaders at the 53rd Pacific Islands Forum meeting in Tonga in August, the high-level Forum Troika Plus Mission to...