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Fractured relationship between NZ-Cook Islands dealt another blow

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The fractured political relationship between New Zealand and the Cook Islands has been dealt another major blow. Confidential documents leaked to 1News reveal the Cook...

Pacific leaders see International Court’s opinion as legal compass at COP30

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This week's gathering of world leaders in Belém, Brazil, is “a very crucial climate conference,” according to Vishal Prasad, the director of Pacific Islands...

UNDP calls for Peace-Positive Climate Action as global risks deepen

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UN Assistant Secretary-General and UNDP Bureau Director Marcos Neto have urged countries to align climate finance with peacebuilding efforts, warning that the world is...

Cook Islands delays seabed mining decision, extends exploration to 2032

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Cook Islands will extend seabed minerals exploration for a further five years, pushing the decision on whether to mine its polymetallic nodules-rich seafloor to...

Pacific delegates safe as COP30 indigenous protest flares

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By Sera Tikotikovatu- Sefeti Pacific delegates and participants are reportedly unharmed by the unrest, which erupted at COP30 Wednesday. Security has been heightened after an indigenous...

Fiji and Pacific partners call for greater investment in the Pacific Resilience Facility

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Pacific leaders have issued a strong call for increased global investment in the Pacific Resilience Facility (PRF), a home-grown regional fund designed to channel...

Pacific leads call for climate finance shift at COP30

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The Solomon Islands has joined Pacific Island nations in calling for a complete transformation in the way climate finance is delivered, during the 30th...

Pacific CSOs condemn U.S plans to hold nuclear tests

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Pacific civil society organisations have condemned any plans by the United States administration to resume nuclear weapons testing. This follows reports that the Trump administration...

Waikato researcher calls for a rethink of Pacific climate change imagery

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Photos of “sinking” Pacific Islands are powerful symbols of climate change, but a University of Waikato researcher says they tell only part of the...

OPINION: U.S. Forgotten Promises: The Struggle of Pacific Islanders

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By Judy Power The United States has made many assistance promises to Pacific Islands Countries through the Pacific Islands Forum. But for those of us...

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