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New global climate chief accused of appearing to forget Pacific islands

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Newly-elected climate chief Jim Skea has been accused of downplaying threats to the Pacific Islands in his first media interviews in the job. The new head of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) told The Telegraph in Britain and German news magazine Der Spiegel that heating above 1.5 degrees Celsius was “not an existential threat to humanity”, comments labelled...

Angaur State sues Palau, U.S, and U.S military contractors over TACMOR Project

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Angaur State Government, one of the sixteen (16) states of Palau, represented by its Governor Steven Salii, filed a lawsuit Monday against the Palau government, the United States government, United States contractors, and the Palau Environmental Quality Protection Board (EQPB) for the alleged violations of Palau environmental laws and the Compact of Free Association agreements over the U.S Tactical...

Special advisors proposed for U.S territories, freely associated states

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Noting the distinct challenges besetting the U.S territories and freely associated states, U.S lawmakers have introduced a bipartisan bill seeking to help federal agencies understand the needs of the jurisdictions with complex political status. H.R. 5001, titled “Special Advisors for Insular Areas Act.” would establish a special advisor for insular areas in each executive department. “Our relationship with each of the...

PNG Government’s resolve to foster Bougainville independence agenda

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After three hours of intense negotiations in Port Moresby, the Papua New Guinea Government and the Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) resolved and endorsed five resolutions to move Bougainville’s independence issue forward. Prime Minister James Marape and ABG President Ishmael Toroama, co-chairing the special Joint Supervisory Body meeting at APEC Haus Monday with their respective senior ministerial teams, agreed on matters...

Palau to host Joint Heads of Pacific Security

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Palau will host the fifth annual Joint Heads of Pacific Security (JHoPS) Meeting on 23-24 August, bringing together nearly 80 security leaders from 20 nations in Koror to discuss information-sharing, cooperation and interoperability to address Pacific security challenges. Last year’s JHOPS meeting was held in Nadi, Fiji. The two-day meeting, supported by the Australian Government Department of Defence, will enable Pacific...

Solomon Islands Parliament to consider bill to scrutinise draft federal constitution

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A Constitutional Amendment Bill to commence the scrutinisation of the draft federal constitution is anticipated to go before Solomon Islands parliament in the current sitting. Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare made the announcement in his Address at the 39th Guadalcanal Province Second Appointed Day Celebration at Mamara, Northwest Guadalcanal. PM Sogavare said the Bill will seek to amend section 61 of the...

Deep sea mining company waits for regulations to kick in to start work

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The head of a Canadian deep-sea mining company start-up says he wants to wait for regulations to be in place before starting “commercial-scale nodule collection” after the International Seabed Authority agreed more time was needed to develop the mining code. The Metals Company wants to mine in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone in the Pacific. The ISA finished meeting in Kingston Jamaica on...

Unleashing the Blue Pacific’s Potential: Empowering Cities for a Sustainable Future

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By Omar Siddique, Economic Affairs Officer, Henry Cocker, Engagement Advisor, Sustainable Development, Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, Portia Dugu, Pacific Regionalism Adviser, Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat The Pacific Islands region is renowned for its pristine beaches, vibrant marine life, and unique cultural heritage. However, as the world progresses towards 2050, our Pacific paradise is encountering significant development and environmental challenges that...

The rising value of Papua New Guinea’s strategic geography

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By Euan Graham Last week, Lloyd Austin became the first U.S defence secretary to visit Papua New Guinea, en route to the AUSMIN conclave in Brisbane. Austin was the latest in a long line of VIP visitors to the South Pacific nation this year, including French President Emmanuel Macron, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, U.S Secretary of State Antony...

Japan will bring a different style of game –Flying Fijians coach Raiwalui

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After two physical battles against Pacific brothers Tonga and Samoa, Flying Fijians prepare themselves for a different type of challenge against a plucky Japan side in the Pacific Nations Cup this Saturday. Fiji successfully overcame Tonga 36-20 in the first round before accounting for Samoa 33-19 in their second match. Fiji has all but secured the Pacific Nations Cup and a...

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