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Pacific NGOs say deep-sea mining benefits corporations more than Pacific nations

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Pacific civil society groups have warned that proposed deep-sea mining under the International Seabed Authority (ISA) framework would shift environmental and social risks onto...

Pacific civil society cautions ISA of ‘bluewashing’ deep- sea mining

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Pacific civil society groups are calling for transparency and inclusion in regional deep-sea mining talks, as environmental stewardship concerns and poor economic prospects accompany...

Pacific civil society condemns exclusion from the ISA deep-sea mining workshop in Fiji

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Pacific civil society organisations have condemned their exclusion from a regional International Seabed Authority (ISA) workshop in Fiji, warning that decisions on deep-sea mining...

Pacific nations divided over deep-sea mining expansion

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Pacific nations are grappling with growing divisions over deep-sea mining as regional leaders, experts, and global partners gather in Fiji for a major workshop...

WHO regional director Dr Piukala backs calls to Declare Climate crisis global health emergency

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World Health Organisation (WHO) Western Pacific regional director Saia Ma'u Piukala has backed growing calls for the climate crisis to be formally declared a...

Forum SG warns Pacific crime networks are becoming more sophisticated

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Regional systems must better connect intelligence and operations to disrupt growing transnational crime networks. This was highlighted during the Police Ministers Meeting at the 2026...

The Court Ruled. Now Comes the Real Work

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By Munkhtuya Altangerel, Resident Representative, UNDP Pacific Office in Fiji On 20 May, the United Nations General Assembly will meet to consider a resolution that,...

Pacific Games Council urges Tonga to accelerate planning for 2031 Games

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Senior leaders from the Pacific Games Council have urged Tonga to accelerate preparations for the 2031 Pacific Games, following high-level meetings in Nuku’alofa earlier...

Pacific urged to strengthen financial systems against global risks

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Pacific countries have been urged to strengthen risk-based financial supervision to protect access to global banking systems, improve financial inclusion and combat financial crime...

Pacific faces rise of “crime of greed” – Fiji Defence Minister Naivalurua

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Pacific nations are confronting a dangerous shift from “crime of need to crime of greed” as transnational criminal syndicates expand sophisticated operations across the...

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