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FSM rescues diplomacy with China

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A few days before he left office in May, former Micronesian president David Panuelo unleashed his displeasure with China, divulging a list of the communist nation’s political transgressions including political warfare and bribery. However, Panuelo’s attempt to sever ties with Beijing was defeated by the FSM Congress’ rejection of his proposal to switch ties to Taiwan. Panuelo’s successor, Wesley Simina, rescued...

Deep-sea mining poses potential threat to tuna fishing in Eastern Pacific Ocean

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Research published in the science journal Nature Ocean Sustainability has found deep-sea mining is likely to pose a threat to bigeye, skipjack, and yellowfin tuna populations in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. Climate change is pushing migratory tuna populations into geographies that overlap with areas allocated for deep-sea mining, according to the study, “Climate change to drive increasing overlap between Pacific...

Australia A name side to face Tonga

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Australia A coach Jason Gilmore has named his 23-man squad for Friday's highly anticipated match against the Ikale Tahi in Nuku'alofa. Local heroes Folau Fainga'a and Taniela Tupou will pack down together alongside Tom Lambert with Lukhan Salakaia-Loto and Caderyn Neville starting in the engine room. Lachie Swinton, Brad Wilkin and Seru Uru form a potent back row partnership while veteran...

Solomon Islands looking for best-ever Pacific Games performance

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Solomon Islands' sports officials are confident of a impressive team performance at the Pacific Games which is being held in the capital Honiara later this year. This belief is not only down to a desire to do well on its own turf: the country has a programme designed to improve sport performance. The establishment of the Solomon Islands National Institute of...

Solomon Islands Opposition leader calls for transparency into newly signed agreements with China

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Solomon Islands leader of Opposition Matthew Wale says the Prime Minister and his Government must clarify the recently signed agreements with China. In a statement, Wale said it is quite serious and that amongst the nine newly signed agreements, it is purported one is a comprehensive strategic agreement and the other, a new policing security agreement. The Opposition Leader said this...

First ICJ submissions on climate change expected in October

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-Following the adoption of the resolution seeking an Advisory Opinion (AO) on climate change by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) by consensus, legal proceedings now commences with the first written submissions due to the Court on 20 October. Vanuatu and 130 other United Nations (UN) member states are asking the world’s highest court on what the obligations of states...

Fisheries Ministers strengthen their commitment to address the impacts of climate change on oceanic fisheries

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Fisheries Ministers from member countries of the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) have enhanced their commitment to address the impacts of climate change on oceanic fisheries. This was made duringthe 20th Forum Fisheries Ministers meeting,which concluded last week in Majuro, Marshall Islands. Fisheries Ministers welcomed the priority that the FFA is placing on work to respond to the impacts of...

UN debates deep sea mining as countries and companies now allowed to seek provisional licences

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A UN agency tasked with regulating the deep sea is debating whether to open the Earth’s watery depths to countries and companies that as of Monday were allowed to start applying for provisional mining licences. The International Seabed Authority (ISA), based in Jamaica, launched a two-week conference on the issue Monday, a day after it missed a deadline to approve...

Australia calls on China, Solomon Islands to ‘immediately’ publish new policing deal, as Sogavare praises ‘visionary’ Xi

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-The Australian government has called on Solomon Islands and China to “immediately” publish a new policing plan between the two countries, saying it is concerned the deal will invite “regional contest” in the Pacific. The concern from Canberra comes on the back of Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare's visit to Beijing, where he met with Chinese President Xi Jinping...

‘Precautionary principle’ is of utmost importance to us in the Pacific: Forum Chair Brown

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As controversial plan by Japan to release treated waste water from the Fukushima nuclear plant sparked anxiety and anger at home and abroad, the ‘precautionary principle’ is of utmost importance to us in the Pacific says Forum Chair and Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown. Brown made the remarks at the International Atomic Energy Agency(IAEA) presentation of Fukushima report in...

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