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Who pays and Who receives? Finance talks dominate the final stretch of plastics treaty negotiations

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As delegates enter the final stretch of the second part of the fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-5.2) in Geneva, Switzerland and...

PNG and Australia set to sign landmark Defence Treaty on Independence day

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Papua New Guinea and Australia will sign a major new defence treaty on PNG’s Independence Day, updating a decades-old agreement and marking a new...

Solomon Islands ready to host 54th Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has confirmed that preparations are well underway for the 54th Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting (PIFLM), which will...

Second Pacific Loss and Damage Dialogue opens with urgent call for climate action

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By Sanjeshni Kumar in Apia, Samoa The Second Pacific Loss and Damage Dialogue opened today in Apia, Samoa, reaffirming the urgency of addressing climate-induced loss...

Cook Islands confronts critical questions on identity as debate on deep-sea mining grows

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Written by Losirene Lacanivalu As the Cook Islands approaches the end of its five-year seabed minerals exploration phase and the latest partnership with the superpowers...

PNG calls for new trade deal with NZ, rejects PACER Plus pact

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Papua New Guinea is urging New Zealand to engage in negotiations for a bilateral Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), arguing that current trade policies...

Australian Ministers embark on Pacific tour to boost security, economic, and regional ties

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This week, Australian deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles, Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong, and Minister for Pacific Island Affairs Pat Conroy,...

Bendigo bank cease operations in Nauru, Commonwealth Bank of Australia opens today

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Last Friday, Nauru's only banking service, Bendigo Bank officially concluded its operations in the island nation, making way for the Commonwealth Bank of Australia...

Pacific youth called to define their own climate story

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By Sanjeshni Kumar in Apia “You today are exactly where you are meant to be.” The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) Climate Change...

China supports Fiji PM’s ‘Ocean of Peace’ vision: Ambassador Zhou

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Pacific Island countries are being misled and coerced in terms of false information spread about security risks, says Chinese Ambassador to Fiji Zhou Jian. Speaking...

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