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Pacific braces for La Niña conditions as regional Climate Outlook released

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La Niña conditions are very likely to establish across the Pacific over the coming three months, according to the official statement released after the...

‘It’s what our ancestors did’: Aitu vow to be giant killers

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Cook Islands coach Karmichael Hunt and his players aren’t just satisfied with qualifying for next year’s World Cup, they aim to be “giant killers”. The...

Pacific leaders tackle Climate displacement at DRM meeting in Palau

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Pacific leaders have renewed calls and commitment for stronger regional coordination to address climate-induced displacement and disaster preparedness during the Second Pacific Disaster Risk...

Fiji PM Rabuka to visit Japan for bilateral talks with PM Takaichi

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Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka will pay an official working visit to Japan from 12 to 15 November at the invitation of Japanese Prime...

Antigua and Barbuda ignites Commonwealth journey to CHOGM 2026 with new theme on partnership and prosperity

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The Commonwealth Secretariat and the Government of Antigua and Barbuda has unveiled the official theme for the 2026 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM)...

Paris Agreement working, but not fast enough: UN Climate Chief Stiell

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UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell has warned world leaders that while the Paris Agreement has bent the curve on global heating, the...

In Brazil, Guterres calls for ‘fair, fast and final’ shift to clean energy

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UN Secretary-General António Guterres is continuing his campaign to accelerate the global switch from fossil fuels to clean energy – “the cheapest source of...

NZ has a ‘challenge and particular issue … about transparency’ with Cook Islands government, PM Luxon says

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New Zealand has a “challenge and a particular issue with the Cook Islands government about transparency”, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says. He made the comments...

New Zealand suspends nearly $30m in aid to Cook Islands

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New Zealand has suspended two years of aid payments – around $30 million(US$16.90 million) – to the Cook Islands, signalling the political relationship between...

‘Any overshoot of 1.5°C, even temporary, is catastrophic for us’

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COP30, billed as the “COP of truth” by host country Brazil, must be a space for the world to assess where we are, recommit...

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Tuvalu backs UN methane push, Calls for fossil fuel phase-out

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Tuvalu has endorsed the United Nations Secretary-General's call for global methane action, calling for an urgent phase-out of fossil fuels and pledging to increase...

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The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) has backed the United Nations Secretary-General's call for urgent methane cuts and called for a binding global agreement...

South Pacific Group Ministers celebrate progress and renew commitment to regional uni

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Ministers from the South Pacific Group (SPG) gathered today in Wellington to reflect on the Group's achievements and collective successes. Convening in the margins...