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NZ commits $4 million to Fiji’s HIV crisis

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New Zealand has pledged NZ$4 million (US$2.4 million) to support Fiji’s fight against a growing HIV outbreak, describing the crisis as a serious threat...

World Bank pledges stronger Pacific support on trade, jobs, and climate resilience

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The World Bank is backing Pacific-led development with commitments to job creation, trade reform, and climate resilience, Managing Director of Operations Anna Bjerde told...

History in making as World Court to advise on climate

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For the first time, the world's highest court will offer advice on the world's biggest problem. It's a punchy slogan that has been wielded successfully...

U.S lawmaker alarmed over China’s headway in race for ocean minerals in the Pacific

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A powerful committee of the U.S House of Representatives is examining the Department of Defence's efforts to counter China’s initiatives to mine critical minerals...

Pacific Islands push hard as International Court of Justice set to deliver landmark climate ruling

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The top United Nations court will on Wednesday hand down a landmark global legal blueprint for tackling climate change that also sets out top...

Pacific Women Leaders to drive regional commitments on gender equality

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The 2025 Pacific Islands Forum Women Leaders Meeting (PIFWLM) will take place from 22 to 25 July 2025 in Suva, bringing together eighteen (18)...

UNAIDS: Fiji’s surging HIV outbreak can put the entire Pacific at risk

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--Fiji’s exploding epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus can put the entire Pacific region at risk, the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS warned as...

Pacific security and health leaders pledge cooperation

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A conference of Pacific security and health leaders concluded in Suva last week with the promise to “collaborate more” on a drug crisis spiralling...

Palau considers U.S refugee proposal; key questions remain on capacity, rights, and impact

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Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr has introduced a draft agreement with the United States that would allow Palau, at its discretion, to accept third-country...

New deep sea mining rules lack consensus despite U.S pressure

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After two weeks of negotiations, the International Seabed Authority (ISA) is still far from finalising rules for extracting coveted metals on the high seas...

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