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Top UN court paves way to lawsuits over inadequate climate finance

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Developed countries could be sued for failing to provide sufficient climate finance, after the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled last week that, under...

“We’re living Climate Change every day”: Fiji Speaker Jitoko

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Fiji’s Speaker of Parliament Filimone Jitoko has delivered a blunt message at a global gathering of parliamentary leaders, warning that small island nations like...

FBI opens first office in New Zealand ‘to counter China and cybercrime’ in the Indo-Pacific

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The director of the U.S Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Kash Patel, has opened the bureau’s first ever office in New Zealand, in what...

Waitt Institute founder honoured in Vanuatu as coral reef study released

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Vanuatu President Nikenike Vurobaravu has awarded the country’s highest civilian honour to international ocean conservationist Ted Waitt, coinciding with the release of Blue Prosperity...

Pacific Elders hail ICJ Climate ruling, slam Australia’s “hypocrisy”

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The Pacific Elders’ Voice (PEV) has welcomed the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) historic advisory opinion on climate change, describing it as a turning...

Pacific calls for bold climate-health action in Belem Plan

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The Pacific has emphasised the urgent need for the Belem Health Action Plan to address climate change challenges in Western Asia and the Pacific. Speaking...

Australia, Pacific cops to discuss regional deployments

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Pacific police chiefs are scoping areas where additional assistance can be deployed as Australia helps scale up regional security responses by training local officers. The...

NZ reaffirms strong ties with Solomon Islands

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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Foreign Minister Winston Peters met with Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele in Wellington Thursday, reaffirming New...

Nine found guilty in Fiji’s largest methamphetamine case

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Nine accused persons charged in relation to the 4.1 plus tonnes of methamphetamine have been found guilty by the Lautoka High Court Thursday. Justin Ho,...

Fiji’s best wave was once forbidden to locals, now the country has its first pro surfer

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Cloudbreak, near the island of Tavarua in western Fiji, is one of the best waves in the world. For decades, the long, hollow left-hand...

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Vanuatu seeks faster access to climate funds as needs outpace delivery

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Climate funding commitments grow but remain difficult to unlock at the pace Pacific island communities need, according to regional officials and development partners. Despite more...

Bougainville MP challenges PNG lawmakers to ‘have some guts’ on independence vote

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A prominent Bougainvillean MP believes Papua New Guinea's parliament will back the autonomous region's drive for independence. Francesca Semoso, one of four Bougainvillean MPs in...

Amnesty International demands answers over Vakarisi death in military custody

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Amnesty International has raised serious concerns over the death of Jone Vakarisi in military custody, saying official accounts have been inconsistent and calling for...