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‘Multination military exercise in Australia shows unity to China’

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United States Navy Secretary Carlos del Toro said the major multination military training exercise launched in Australia sent a message to China that America's allies were cooperating to defend their security and democratic values. Talisman Sabre began in 2005 as a biennial joint exercise between the U.S and Australia, but has expanded this year to 13 nations and more than...

Congress prodded to finalise Compact package for freely associated states

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Defence officials and territorial delegates have pressed both houses of Congress to tie up the proposed new economic packages under the Compacts of Free Association, noting the freely associated states’ critical role in the U.S strategic vision for the Indo-Pacific region. “The compact renewal comes at a time of unprecedented U.S commitment to the Pacific islands,” said Siddharth Mohandas, the...

‘Our country is sinking – we’re in a race against time to save it’

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The tiny Pacific island of Tuvalu is in danger of disappearing into the ocean, but its people have a plan – a new digital home for future generations By Saphora Smith and Olly Box  They knew we were coming. As we flew on one of the thrice-weekly flights to the tiny Pacific island state of Tuvalu, a construction worker sitting...

We did good in the midfield: Flying Fijians coach Raiwalui

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Flying Fijians have many options in the midfield and one was tested over the weekend against Tonga in the Punjas Pacific Battle. Josua Tuisova and captain Waisea Nayacalevu showed what they can do as a pair and was tough to handle throughout the match. Vilimoni Botitu, Seta Tamanivalu, Semi Radradra, Kalaveti Ravouvou, Iosefo Masi and Sireli Maqala will also be tested...

Manu Samoa return to top 10 in world rankings as they climb above both Georgia and Japan

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Manu Samoa have returned to the top 10 of the World Rugby Men’s Rankings for the first time in nearly eight years after their win over Japan on Saturday. The Pacific Islanders haven’t been in that position since the eve of the 2015 Rugby World Cup and have been down as low as 17th spot in the intervening years. But their...

Pacific Games Organizing Committee , VBTC announce Broadcast Rights for SOL2023

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The 2023 Pacific Games Organising Committee (GOC) has announced that the Vanuatu Broadcasting & Television Corporation (VBTC) has acquired the television broadcast rights for SOL2023 for Vanuatu. Operating a free to air TV channel, and three radio stations, VBTC will be providing exclusive coverage of the games, as well as the live broadcast of the opening and closing ceremonies on...

“We must not shy away from demanding climate justice for all” – Fiji AG Turaga

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“We must not shy away from demanding climate justice for all." This was the statement by the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Siromi Turaga while opening a Regional Writeshop for Pacific Islands Submissions to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) Advisory Proceedings in Nadi this morning. “We have a commitment to the 2050 strategy for the blue ocean continent, exploring its...

Nations aim to ink deep sea mining rules by 2025

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The International Seabed Authority's member nations on Friday agreed on a two-year roadmap for the adoption of deep sea mining regulations, despite conservationists' calls for a moratorium on mineral extraction they say would avert marine threats. The ISA, an intergovernmental body tasked with protecting the seabed, and its member states have spent the last decade trying to hash out a...

Pacific Seabed mining delayed as International Agency finalises Rules

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The start of industrial-scale seabed mining to extract car battery metals from the bottom of the Pacific Ocean has been delayed after the international agency charged with overseeing the work concluded late last week that it needed more time to finalise mining rules. The action by the International Seabed Authority (ISA), which had set a July goal for finalising seabed...

Tuvalu launches world-class coastal hazard modelling tool in the face of growing climate impacts

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In collaboration with the Pacific Community (SPC), the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project (TCAP) has handed over to Government of Tuvalu a state-of-the-art online platform which, for the first time, allows the atoll nation to clearly identify, plan for, and reduce risks associated with sea level rise and more frequent intense storms driven by climate change. The free, publicly available platform...

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