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Fiji-China conducts security review

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Fiji's Home Affairs Minister Pio Tikoduadua has highlighted that Fiji and China are conducting a comprehensive security review. Tikoduadua emphasised the significance of fostering trust and collaboration between the two countries. This is in response to a question raised by FBC News on whether the government will renew the Police Force’s security collaboration with China. The review, he said aims to establish...

Deep-sea mining ban draws closer despite China’s opposition

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A halt on companies digging up the deep seabed for valuable metals is now a real possibility after governments agreed to put it on the agenda for international talks this time next year. It’s the first time this proposal will be formally discussed at a UN international body. For the past three weeks, governments gathered in Kingston, Jamaica, at a little-known...

No guns, only relief efforts in Bougainville: PNG PM

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has given his assurance to the Autonomous Region of Bougainville (AROB) that police and army personnel going into the autonomous region will do so without guns and ammunitions. Marape made this statement during the Joint Supervisory Body (JSB) meeting held early this week in Port Moresby while thanking Autonomous Bougainville Government President Ishmael...

Climate crisis: Australia must ready for ‘devastating’ regional disruption, MPs told

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Australia must prepare for “devastating” climate-fueled disruption in the Asia-Pacific, including failed states, forced migration and regional conflicts over water shortages, a stark briefing for federal politicians warns. The Breakthrough National Centre for Climate Restoration thinktank has summarised the potential threats and impacts of the climate crisis in a note targeted at MPs. Breakthrough is seeking to galvanise political debate on...

Open letter to Pacific Islands Forum leaders and ministers

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Dear Pacific Islands Forum leaders and ministers, Pacific greetings to you. As you prepare to convene in the lead up to the 52nd Pacific Islands Forum leaders’ meeting, we present our requests for your consideration. We hope these requests will be taken into account as you deliberate the region's desired outcomes for this year. To the Pacific Islands Forum leaders: Evidence supports...

Flying Fijians coach Raiwalui names team against Japan

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Flying Fijians Head Coach Simon Raiwalui continues to test combinations and rotate players as he again names a powerful squad for the test match against Japan on Saturday. Eroni Mawi and Luke Tagi retain their places up front at props while Sam Matavesi comes in at hooker. In the second row, Isoa Nasilasila has been rested after two consecutive outings...

NZ Government strengthens emergency management relationship with Fiji

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A new agreement signed today will bolster emergency management cooperation between New Zealand and Fiji, says Minister for Emergency Management Kieran McAnulty. The Memorandum of Cooperation between New Zealand’s National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and the Fiji National Disaster Management Office will help to strengthen disaster resilience, response, and recovery capacities of both countries. “Our countries have had each other’s backs...

Accountability.Fish applies for “unconditional” WCPFC Observer Status

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In a bid to end the practice of international fisheries decision-making bodies conducting some of their most crucial meetings in secret, the Accountability.Fish advocacy group has applied for "unconditional" observer status for the upcoming Western Central Pacific Fisheries Council (WCPFC)meetings later this year. “International fisheries decisions have far reaching economic and ecological consequences, and the citizens of the WCPFC countries,...

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...

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