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Countries call for binding targets to cut plastic production after talks fail

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Binding global targets to cut plastic production must be at the centre of any continuing negotiations to secure the world’s first treaty to tackle plastic waste, a group of 85 countries has said. Talks in Busan, South Korea, attempting to secure agreement between more than 200 countries on the details of a plastic pollution treaty ended in failure over the...

CIVICUS Monitor upgrades the condition of basic freedoms in Fiji to “narrowed” from “obstructed” as government tackles reforms

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The CIVICUS Monitor has announced in a new report Wednesday that it has upgraded Fiji’s civic space to “Narrowed” from “Obstructed” in its annual ratings with the expansion of space for civil society and the exercise of fundamental freedoms. Fiji’s upgraded rating, detailed in the People Power Under Attack 2024 report, reflects steps taken by the government over the last...

Vanuatu’s Climate Change envoy blasts major emitters Australia, U.S at ICJ Climate case

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Vanuatu’s Special Envoy for Climate Change, Ralph Regenvanu, has slammed Australia, the United States, and other major polluters for their stance during the International Court of Justice (ICJ) climate hearings in The Hague. Regenvanu accused the nations of hiding behind failed treaties instead of taking meaningful action to curb emissions. “Today, as sea levels rise and the impacts of climate change...

Fiji Parliament passes bill to promote healing and social cohesion

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The Fiji Truth and Reconciliation (TRC) Commission Bill 2024 was passed in Parliament Wednesday night after a robust debate. While moving his motion to debate the bill, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka highlighted that the central purpose of the commission will be aimed at promoting civil reconciliation and forgiveness among the perpetrators and victims of various coups and political persecution. Rabuka said...

Taiwan President Lai signs communique in Tuvalu

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Taiwan President William Lai Tuesday arrived in the Pacific nation of Tuvalu, with the two nations signing a joint communique on advancing their partnership. Lai’s one-day trip to Tuvalu came ahead of a stopover in the U.S territory of Guam. Earlier, he was in the Marshall Islands, where Marshallese President Hilda Heine expressed her government’s commitment to “remain a staunch ally”...

Albanese wants to China-proof the Pacific, but Nauru is driving a hard bargain

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The Albanese government hopes to end the year with a major foreign policy victory by signing a landmark pact with Nauru aimed at preventing China from gaining a security foothold in the Pacific. The deal with Nauru, home to Australia’s offshore detention centre, comes after months of secretive talks with the tiny Pacific nation, which has been known to drive...

Pacific envoys gather to tackle visa exploitation risks

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Pacific Island envoys in Australia will gather to discuss a labour scheme that has been criticised as being a breeding ground for slavery-like conditions. Tens of thousands of islanders are in Australia as part of the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme that provides visas for short and long-term stints working in areas like agriculture, horticulture and meat processing. The federal...

“Narco-subs” in the Pacific demonstrates need for effective maritime security cooperation

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Criminals are always looking for an edge. Listening to what the Pacific needs and coordinating maritime security responses will help blunt the threat. By Henrietta McNeill Genevieve Quirk In recent Australian maritime security conversations, it would be fair to say that submarines have featured fairly prominently. Although the tenor of sub talks this week still proved head-turning, when a 62-country operation busted...

Cape Town welcomes HSBC SVNS back to the Mother City

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Captains of the world’s best 12 men’s and women’s rugby sevens teams gathered on a rooftop in view of the iconic Table Mountain on Wednesday as Cape Town gets ready to host the second round of HSBC SVNS on 7-8 December. Following a spectacular opening round in Dubai last weekend, Australia and Fiji lead the women’s and men’s HSBC SVNS...

NRL’s PNG team expected to be confirmed next week

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The NRL is expected to confirm as early as next week a team from Papua New Guinea will enter the competition later this decade. The PNG bid, propped up by $600 million(US$386 million) of Australian government assistance, has appeared likely for months following two years of productive talks between the nations’ hierarchies and the Australian Rugby League Commission. But AAP understands...

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