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Asia-Pacific needs disaster warning systems to counter rising climate change risks, report says

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Countries in the Asia-Pacific region need to drastically increase their investments in disaster warning systems and other tools to counter rising risks from climate change, a United Nations report said Tuesday. The report issued by the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, or ESCAP, says nearly US$145 billion is needed to set up systems to minimise deaths...

U.S Secretary of Interior Haaland highlights conservation investments in Palau

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U. S Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland has completed a visit to Palau as part of her weeklong visit to the Pacific Islands She highlighted the United States’ historic and long-standing relationship with Palau, one of three freely associated states in the Pacific whose relationship is underpinned by a Compact of Free Association (Compact). Secretary Haaland, Assistant Secretary for Insular...

Good start vital for Flying Fijians

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Having a good start is vital for the Flying Fijians against Samoa on Saturday. In its first match of the Pacific Battle against Tonga, Fiji raced to a 19-0 lead. Assistant Coach Brad Harris said it was a positive start for them but a little bit of fatigue set in and some of the players missed their roles. He said that’s certainly...

Fiji Pearls ready for Tonga

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Fiji Pearls Head coach Unaisi Rokoura acknowledges the challenge of facing Tonga, as they haven’t defeated them in a while. To ensure readiness, the team has engaged in warm-up matches and focused on mental preparation. “When we play Jamaica it’s like the playing style against Zimbabwe and of course New Zealand and Scotland has the similar style as Australia” Rokoura is confident...

OFC Officials to take charge for first time at 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup

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OFC officials have been appointed to their first match at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, taking charge of Argentina v South Africa on Friday 28 July. Referee Anna-Marie Keighley of New Zealand will be joined by fellow Kiwi Sarah Jones and Samoa’s Maria Salamasina as assistant referees to represent the Oceania region for the match at Dunedin Stadium in...

16 Pacific Island Countries Unite for Climate Justice

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“Where the Pacific goes in relation to addressing the imminent threat of climate change, or lack thereof, is where the rest of the world will follow. If the global community does not stand together to curb the threat of greenhouse gas emissions, Small Island Developing States will bear the brunt of extreme weather events,” Siromi Turaga, Attorney General of Fiji,...

U.S proposes military training for young civilians in Pacific island countries

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The US$886 billion defence spending policy for fiscal year 2024 authorises US$9.7 billion to expand the Pacific Deterrence Initiative which seeks to enhance the United States' defence posture in the Indo-Pacific region where it faces a rabid military competition with China. The amount represents an increase of $600 million over President Biden’s budget request, according to Rep, Ed Case of...

Vanuatu MP urges French President Macron to return Matthew and Hunter

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French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit will only be useful to Vanuatu if he accepts for France to return our two islands — Matthew and Hunter, says Johnny Koanapo, Vanuatu Member of Parliament (MP) for Tanna, Tafea Province. The French President is expected to arrive in Vanuatu on Wednesday. “After over seven decades of joint colonisation of New Hebrides (now Vanuatu) by...

U.S official pledges aid to reduce disaster risk

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The U.S Second Gentleman has pledged more aid for disaster risk reduction in Samoa as he met Women in Business Development Inc representatives on Monday as part of a five-hour visit. The husband of the U.S Vice President Kamala Harris, Douglas Emhoff arrived in Samoa a day later than scheduled which meant his visit to the island nation was cut...

Deep ocean targeted for mining is rich in unknown life

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A vast area at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean earmarked for controversial deep sea mineral mining is home to thousands of species unknown to science and more complex than previously understood, according to several new studies. Miners are eyeing an abyssal plain stretching between Hawaii and Mexico, known as the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ), for the rock-like "nodules" scattered across...

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UN boss to attend Forum Leaders meeting in Tonga, No rush for regional architecture...

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United Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres will attend this year’s Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting in Tonga in August. This was announced by Secretary General...