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Palau Senate passes nation’s first comprehensive cybersecurity bill

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The Palau Senate has unanimously approved Senate Bill No. 12-9, SD1, known as the Cybersecurity Act, marking the Republic of Palau’s first comprehensive national...

“Adaptation is not optional — It’s essential”: UN Climate Chief warns

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UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell has issued a stark warning that the world is moving too slowly on climate adaptation, urging governments...

Western Pacific countries and areas join forces to prevent cross-border health emergencies

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A renewed effort to combat emergencies globally was launched here this week when 38 countries and areas in the World Health Organisation (WHO) Western...

From Baku to Belem – Change and continuity for the Pacific climate champs to COP30

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Eight Pacific political climate champions heading into COP30 are providing a high-level regional line-up blending change and continuity on key priorities including Loss and...

Vanuatu PM defends People’s vote on Constitutional reforms

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Vanuatu Prime Minister Jotham Napat has strongly defended the constitutional amendments 17A and 17B, saying they represent the democratic will of the people following...

Tonga King urges to ‘vote wisely’ as parliament term ends ahead of November poll

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The Tongan Legislative Assembly has formally closed its 2024-2025 session Wednesday ahead of the general election next month. In a brief soft-closing ceremony, three nobles,...

PNG’s ‘youth-heavy’ population is 10.1 million, with 4 million under age of 18

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Papua New Guinea’s current population is 10.1 million as per the national census conducted last year, Prime Minister James Marape revealed. He said the National...

President Heine urges Pacific Youth to lead with purpose at PacYES Conference in Hawaii

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Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine has called on Pacific youth to lead with courage, compassion, and purpose as they shape the region’s future, at...

Fiji PM: Kamikamica still People’s Alliance deputy party leader

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Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has confirmed that Manoa Kamikamica remains the deputy party leader of the People’s Alliance, despite stepping down from his...

Manoeuvring in Paris delays decision on New Caledonia elections

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By Nic Maclellan Legislation to defer New Caledonia’s provincial elections has been delayed until next week, as parliamentary manoeuvring in Paris highlights divisions over the...

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UNESCO launches consultation on fair payment for news in the digital age

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