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New U.S sanctions ‘a flagrant attack’ on judicial independence: ICC

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The International Criminal Court (ICC) has strongly rejected new sanctions announced by the United States on Wednesday against four more of its personnel in...

Our resolve strengthened despite Plastic treaty setback: AOSIS

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The Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) has expressed deep concern and disappointment that the plastics treaty negotiations have failed to deliver the binding...

Pacific nations make passionate plea amid climate fears

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Pacific leaders have made a passionate plea for help as climate change threatens some of the world’s smallest nations. Countries on the climate crisis...

Solomon Islands ready to welcome Pacific Leaders for PIF: Beck

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Co-Chair of the National Organising Committee, Colin Beck says Solomon Islands is entering a “historic chapter” as it prepares to welcome regional leaders for...

Pacific SIDS push for funding access in High-Seas Biodiversity Treaty talks

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Pacific small island developing States have called for clear funding guarantees to ensure their full participation in the new high-seas biodiversity treaty. Speaking on...

Fiji’s Nazhat Shameem Khan sanctioned by U.S over ICC role in Israel investigations

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Fijian international jurist and Deputy Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Nazhat Shameem Khan, has been sanctioned by the United States government, alongside...

Australia stays committed to co-hosting COP31 with Pacific nations

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Australia said it will continue advocating with Pacific nations to secure co-hosting rights the COP31 climate summit, at the same time announced the appointment...

Proposed amendment approaches by State and NFP undermine constitutional integrity, Amicus Curiae Butler submits

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Constitutional expert and amicus curiae Andrew Butler has cautioned the Supreme Court Wednesday against adopting proposed interpretations of Fiji’s 2013 Constitution that would dilute...

UN experts of the Committee on the rights of persons with disabilities commend Kiribati’s disability policy framework

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The UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Tuesday concluded its consideration of the initial report of Kiribati on its implementation of...

Amicus Curiae highlights “conundrum” in 2013 Constitution case

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Prominent New Zealand constitutional lawyer Andrew Butler, appearing as amicus curiae in the Supreme Court proceedings, has described Fiji’s constitutional amendment process as presenting...

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