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Warming oceans drive tuna from Pacific islands

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Kauaka Petaia guided his motorboat out of Tuvalu’s main lagoon at dawn and into the vast Pacific Ocean, where he and his nephew scanned...

24th Forum Fisheries Committee Ministerial Meeting concludes in Niue

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The 24th Forum Fisheries Committee (FFC) Ministerial Meeting and the 6th Regional Fisheries Ministers Meeting (RFMM) concluded last week in Niue, with a Ministerial...

Fiji Rugby Union AGM charts new path with growth, reform and renewal

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The Fiji Rugby Union (FRU) convened its 2025 Annual General Meeting last Saturday, where member unions, trustees, and the executive team gathered to reflect...

Solomon Islands coach says women’s team can ‘go for the World Cup’ after stunning OFC victory

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Solomon Islands national women's football team head coach Moses Toata says they have proven that winning at the highest level of the sport is...

Solomon Island MP Kenilorea slams reported visa denial for Taiwan officials ahead of Forum Leaders Meeting

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Solomon Islands Opposition MP Peter Kenilorea Jr has raised alarm over reports that Taiwan officials are being denied visas to attend the Pacific Islands...

A victory for Climate Justice: AOSIS welcomes landmark ICJ ruling

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The Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) has welcomed the historic Advisory Opinion from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) — a global affirmation...

Climate change ruling a win for Cook Islands women – Wichman

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Cook Islands has welcomed a landmark decision delivered by a top United Nations court allowing countries to sue other countries over climate change. The non-binding...

Pacific Churches back ICJ Climate ruling, Call for deep-sea mining ban and rights of nature

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The Pacific Conference of Churches (PCC) has welcomed the International Court of Justice's (ICJ) landmark climate ruling, describing it as a “watershed for climate...

Milestone agreement on South Pacific Albacore allocation strengthens regional tuna management

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In a landmark development for Pacific fisheries, officials have reached consensus on the long-standing issue of South Pacific albacore (SPA) tuna allocation within the...

SPREP applauds Vanuatu and Pacific leadership in historic ICJ opinion on climate change

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The Director General of the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP), Sefanaia Nawadra congratulated the Government of Vanuatu for its leadership and...

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