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Pacific countries demand accountability and responsibility on climate finance

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Officials gathering in Samoa for the Pacific Small Islands States (PSIDS) preparatory meeting for the 28th UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP28) are adamant. They say the big greenhouse gas emitting countries must be held accountable and pay for the impacts climate change continues to inflict on lives in Pacific countries that are least responsible...

Island nations sign climate solidarity declaration in Indonesia

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Dozens of island nations signed a declaration in Indonesia on Wednesday to boost solidarity and cooperation on fighting climate threats, including rising sea levels. Smaller nations at risk of the effects of climate change have sounded the alarm about the threat posed to their existence, seeking a bigger voice on climate diplomacy and issues that may decide their fate. Thirty-two island...

Fijians repatriated from Tel Aviv arrived safely in the country

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Close to 200 Fijians including Fijian students studying in Israel were successfully repatriated by a Fiji Airways charted flight from Tel Aviv Wednesday. In a media conference, Minister for Immigration Pio Tikoduadua said flight 2394 not only brought back 198 Fijians but also a diverse group of international travellers including 13 Australians, 16 New Zealanders, eight Samoans, two Canadians, two...

Pacific Islanders on religious tours in Israel struggle to get home

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Hundreds of Pacific Islanders were on the trip of a lifetime in Israel when war suddenly broke out. Pesi Sikalu is one of many who were on religious trips to the country but are now stuck in the war zone after their flights home were cancelled. They are all safe, but scared, telling 1News: “When we were outdoors the siren alarmed....

Convention’s 10-year birthday marks commitment to prevent new mercury scare

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Banning new mercury mines is among milestones achieved under the Minamata Convention, which is now 10 years old. To help understand why this international treaty is important, UN News has put together a quick guide on global efforts to eradicate exposure to quicksilver, as mercury is also known. Making waves The landmark Convention is named after the Japanese coastal city where residents...

Sam Matavesi expected to play for Fiji against England despite father’s death

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Fiji’s hooker Sam Matavesi is still expected to face England this weekend despite having dashed back to Cornwall to be with his family following the death of his father, Sireli. Matavesi, who plays his club rugby for Northampton, is a key member of his country’s pack and his absence would be an untimely setback ahead of Fiji’s first Rugby World...

Ratuniyarawa replaces Mayanavanua in Fiji squad

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Fiji head coach Simon Raiwalui has replaced injured second-row Temo Mayanavanua with Apisalome Ratuniyarawa in his Rugby World Cup 2023 squad ahead of the quarter-final against England on Sunday, 15 October. This comes after prop Jone Koroiduadua was replaced by Emosi Tuqiri following injury. Forwards Prop Eroni Mawi (Saracens) Peni Ravai (Queensland Reds) Emosi Tuqiri (Fijian Drua) Mesake Doge (Dragons) Luke Tagi (Provence Rugby) Samu Tawake (Fijian...

Australian Rugby League Commission confident Pacific Championships will mark new era in international game

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The Australian Rugby League Commission believes the inaugural Pacific Championships is the perfect vehicle to build on the momentum of last year's World Cup and foster the growth of the international game in the island nations. That hugely successful tournament in the UK breathed new life into the game after the COVID pandemic and NRL CEO Andrew Abdo believes the...

IAEA to conduct first extensive sampling of Marine Environment near Fukushima Daiichi since start of treated water release

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International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) scientists and international scientific observers will visit Japan next week to take marine samples near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (FDNPS). The Agency’s samples will be used to corroborate Japan’s environmental monitoring and to assess the country’s relevant technical capabilities. This work supports the IAEA’s ongoing monitoring and assessment activities in Japan under the Agency’s...

Vanuatu Opposition labelled Salwai Government as unconstitutional, MP Gracia Shadrack suspended

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Vanuatu Opposition bloc of former Prime Minister Sato Kilman has raised concerns over the election of Charlot Salwai, Member of Parliament of Pentecost and President of the Reunification Movement of Change (RMC), as the new Prime Minister during the parliamentary session last Friday. Former PM Kilman alleged that Salwai’s election was unlawful because it relied on the signatures of only...

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