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Forum SG shares 2050 hopes, 1.5 climate ambition message at Tonga meeting

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The Pacific region's chief advocate of regionalism has told a Pacific Parliamentarians meeting in Tonga of 2050 vision for the Forum, and called for the annual global climate negotiations to deliver urgent action and ambition to address the climate crisis. A day after delivering opening remarks in Suva at a joint UNFCCC-Fiji Government climate meeting supported by the Pacific Island...

Forum Chair calls on the region to be wary of nuclear wastewater discharge

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Cook Islands Prime Minister and Chair of the Pacific Islands Forum, Mark Brown has cautioned the region to be wary and ensure the “highest level of due diligence” and “ongoing monitoring of Japan’s dumping of nuclear waster water in the ocean.” “As custodians of our Blue Pacific Continent, and in recognition of the transboundary and transgenerational nature of this issue,...

Pacific is scarred by past betrayals: Former Fiji AG

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Former Fiji Attorney-General and Minister for Climate Change Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum says our region is scarred by past betrayals, where we were misled and lied to about nuclear testing and its consequences. While criticising the Fiji Government’s intentions by allowing Japan to dump its nuclear waste into the Pacific Ocean without any strong assurances for Pacific people’s well being and advancement,...

Japan’s decision to release nuclear-contaminated wastewater “disappointing”: expert

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Japan's decision to go forward with the release of the treated radioactively contaminated water is “not surprising, but certainly disappointing,” a marine expert has said. Despite public concerns and raging opposition from both home and abroad, the Japanese government announced Tuesday it has decided to start releasing nuclear-contaminated wastewater from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the ocean...

Australia welcomes Japan’s transparency and international engagement on its plan to release ALPS treated water

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Australia, like other countries in our region, is committed to the ongoing protection of the Blue Pacific. “We welcome Japan's transparency and international engagement including with Pacific island countries and expect this to continue,” said a statement from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) Australia has confidence in the process that has led to the decision by Japan to...

Melanesian leaders outlines challenges encountered by the Melanesian bloc

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Leaders of the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG)met in Port Vila Wednesday to discuss issues that continue to affect the region. Following a welcome ceremony at the Convention Centre, the Prime Ministers of Fiji, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea delivered their country statements outlining challenges encountered by the Melanesian bloc. Delivering Fiji’s, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka said the Leaders’ Summit...

Stakeholders to discuss digital trade rules in the Pacific

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By Brittany Nawaqatabu, USP Journalism Student A public webinar will focus on digital trade rules which are being negotiated and agreed to in trade bodies and agreements that cut off the policy space needed to develop industry sectors. The webinar will be hosted by the Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG) with the aim to raise awareness and introduce issues the Pacific...

Training strengthens Vanuatu CITES reporting on shark management

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Officers from the Department of Environment Protection and Conservation (DEPC) and the Vanuatu Fisheries Department (VFD) recently completed specialised training to improve national management and reporting of shark conservation measures and obligations under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). The four-day workshop was organised by the By-catch and Integrated Ecosystem Management (BIEM) Initiative of the Pacific-European Union...

Flying Fijians have prepared well for WCup: Baber

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Fiji 7s Olympic Games gold medal winning coach Gareth Baber believes the Flying Fijians management has done an extraordinary job with the side and is eager to see them perform at the Rugby World Cup. The now Director of Rugby at Cardiff Metropolitian University returned to the country with the Oceania Rugby Women’s Combine after being abroad for over two...

NBC acquires Sol2023 broadcast rights for PNG

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Papua New Guinea’s National Broadcaster, the National Broadcasting Corporation of Papua New Guinea (NBC) will be broadcasting the 2023 Pacific Games in PNG come November and December this year. This comes after the broadcaster reached an agreement with the SOL2023 Games Organising Committee (GOC). Operating a free to air TV channel, and several radio stations in a country with a population...

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