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France agrees on terms of reference for Pacific fact-finding mission in New Caledonia

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France has reached an agreement with Pacific leaders on the terms of a fact-finding mission to New Caledonia, following months of deadly violence in the French territory. Speaking to Journalists in Nuku’alofa Thursday, France's Ambassador to the Pacific, Veronique Roger-Lacan, confirmed that Paris is ready to welcome the mission to the riot-hit territory. “We came here to reiterate France’s state of...

EU Commissioner Urpilainen calls on OACPS members to settle dues

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European Union Commissioner for International Partnerships, Jutta Urpilainen, Wednesday expressed serious concerns over the financial health of the Organisation of African, Caribbean, and Pacific States (OACPS), warning that the organisation's stability is at risk due to the failure of many member states to pay their dues on time. The issue came to the forefront during the 117th Session of the...

Regional Kava Strategy launched: Tonga’s Princess urges protection against cultural misappropriation

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Tongan Princess Angelika Lātūfuipeka Tuku’aho has issued a passionate call for the protection of kava’s cultural and economic value at the launch of the Regional Kava Development Strategy on Wednesday, emphasising that the plant is not just a product but a vital part of Pacific identity and heritage. “Kava is more than just a plant — it is the lifeblood...

Civil Society urges Forum Leaders to act on Fukushima, Deep Sea mining

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Civil society groups are urging Pacific leaders to address two key issues during their retreat in Vava'u today - Japan's ongoing disposal of treated nuclear wastewater from Fukushima and the contentious debate over deep-sea mining. Speaking after a Civil Society Organisation (CSO) dialogue with Forum leaders in Nuku’alofa, Pacific Network on Globalisation's (PANG) Joey Tau expressed hopes that the Leaders...

Pacific faces health emergency, WHO Pacific director uges Forum Leaders to act now or face devastating consequences

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The newly appointed World Health Organisation (WHO) Regional director for the Western Pacific, Dr Saia Ma’u Piukala, has called on Forum Leaders to confront the region’s most critical health challenges with urgency and commitment. Speaking at the 53rd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting, Dr Piukala outlined a stark reality facing the region: the escalating impacts of climate change on health...

Court of Arbitration of Sport dismisses appeal brought by Lee Harmon, former President of the Cook Islands Football Association , against OFC Appeal Committee decision

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The Court of Arbitration of Sport has dismissed an appeal brought by Lee Harmon against a decision issued by the OFC Appeal Committee on 21 May 2024. The OFC Appeal Committee found Harmon had breached the OFC Code of Ethics on three occasions, namely breaches of Articles 13 (General rules of conduct), 15 (Loyalty), 20 (Offering and accepting gifts and...

EU Commissioner Urpilainen calls for stability, condemns violence in New Caledonia crisis

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European Union Commissioner for International Partnerships, Jutta Urpilainen, Wednesday emphasised the urgent need for peace and stability in New Caledonia as Forum Leaders prepare to discuss the political crisis at their upcoming retreat in Vava’u on Thursday. Speaking after a meeting with New Caledonian President Louis Mapou, Urpilainen described the discussion as “very honest, open, and constructive.” She stressed that the...

Pacific Leaders endorse $400million Pacific Policing Initiative to boost regional security

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In a significant move to strengthen regional security, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joined Forum Leaders today in endorsing the Pacific Policing Initiative (PPI), a transformative regional strategy aimed at enhancing the collective peace and security framework throughout the Pacific Islands. The Pacific Policing Initiative is designed to elevate the law enforcement capabilities of Pacific nations, ensuring they are better...

Tuvalu PM Teo demands protection of Pacific Ocean

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At the High-Level Ocean Dialogue on the sidelines of the Forum Leaders Meeting in Nuku'alofa, Tuvalu’s Prime Minister Feleti Teo delivered a powerful message urging immediate and coordinated action to protect the Pacific’s vast marine resources. Emphasising the role of the Pacific nations as “Large Ocean States,” Teo called for a global recognition of their unique challenges and contributions in...

Tonga launches its National Single-Use Plastics Roadmap

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The Kingdom of Tonga today launched a National Single-Use Plastics Roadmap aimed at phasing out single-use plastics (SUPs) in the country. This strategic roadmap will provide a clear pathway for targeted actions to achieve a cleaner environment and improve waste recycling strategies. The roadmap was launched at a side event at the 53rd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting hosted by...

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