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Pacific nation of Kiribati explores deep sea mining deal with China

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The company at the vanguard of plans to mine deep sea metals used in electric vehicle batteries has surrendered a third of its Pacific Ocean exploration area after a breakdown in cooperation with the island nation of Kiribati, paving the way for China to add to its regional foothold in the contentious industry. The Nasdaq-traded The Metals Company, or TMC,...

Brazil decides leaders will speak before COP30, easing logistics crunch

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COP30 host Brazil has announced that world leaders will deliver their speeches on climate action several days before UN negotiations officially kick off on 10 November, in a bid to ease pressure on hotels and transport in the medium-sized Amazon city of Belém. For the past decade – since COP21 which adopted the Paris Agreement in 2015 – most heads...

French Minister Valls postpones return to New Caledonia

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French Minister for Overseas Manuel Valls will return to New Caledonia for further political talks one week later than originally planned, local media report. After an initial one-week visit to New Caledonia, which ended on 01 March, Valls said he was planning to come back for more political talks sometime around 22 March. However, the revised plan now mentions a four-day...

Nagasau, Yee to make debut as Drua name lineup for Brumbies clash

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Rooster Chicken Fijian Drua lock Carletta Yee will be the youngest Drua player ever to make her debut when she runs out against the Brumbies in this week’s Round 3 of the Smartech Super Rugby Women. The 17-year-old will make her first appearance, as will Olympics Bronze medallist and former Fijiana 7s captain Rusila Nagasau. True to his word, Head Coach...

Fiji joins global effort with US$12.9 million boost for early warning systems

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The Green Climate Fund (GCF) has approved an unprecedented US$12.9 million in grant financing to scale up life-saving early warning systems in Fiji. This support, as part of the UN Secretary-General’s Early Warnings for All (EW4All) initiative, will ensure all Fijians, especially those in vulnerable and remote communities, have access to timely, reliable, and actionable information before climate-related disasters strike. With...

Nauru Parliament approves Constitutional change, expanding Cabinet by one Minister

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Nauru’s Parliament has approved a significant constitutional amendment, allowing the president to appoint up to seven cabinet ministers, up from the previous limit of six. In a secret ballot held Tuesday, the amendment passed with 15 votes in favour and two against. The amendment, introduced by President David Adeang, modifies Article 19 of the Nauru Constitution, which governs the appointment of...

“More than an event, it was a movement” – Samoa recalls CHOGM triumph at CSW69

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Samoa’s CEO for Women, Community, and Social Development, Loau Donina Va’a, has told Commonwealth delegations at the United Nations’ annual gender meeting (CSW) that Samoa’s hosting of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) last October was a ‘defining moment’ for gender equality. Loau is part of the seven-member delegation to CSW69, which includes two civil society organisations (CSOs) and...

Fiji Constitution Amendment Bill fails to meet threshold, Supreme Court opinion an option

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Fiji's Constitution Amendment Bill has not managed to get the 75 percent majority that is required for the amendments to take place. The final vote count was 40 in favour, 14 against, and one did not vote. The 40 included Independent Opposition MP’s Sachida Nand and Shalen Kumar. Opposition Member of Parliament, Sanjay Kirpal did not cast his vote last night that...

Visa-free travel for Pacific Islanders ‘not a priority’: NZ PM Luxon

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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says visa-free travel for Pacific Islanders is not a priority for the Government now. He says the Coalition’s focus is on investor and workforce visas. In response to a petition from the Green Party advocating for extended visa-free travel to visitors from Pacific Island nations. “We’ve got a number of visa and immigration considerations at the moment,” Luxon...

‘A powerful commitment’: Fiji Rugby approves the establishment of players’ association

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The Fiji Rakavi Union (FRU) has commissioned the establishment of a Fiji Rugby Players' Association, with player welfare as its primary focus. It has also endorsed the appointment of former Wallaby and Flying Fijian Ilivasi Tabua as the association's first chairman. FRU Board chairman John Sanday told RNZ Pacific on Tuesday that the new move is a "pivotal moment in the...

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