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Vanuatu defends passport scheme in face of travel ban reports

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The Vanuatu government is yet to receive any formal communication from the Trump administration about the country’s reported inclusion in a sweeping travel ban...

Forum SG applauds Pacific Political Climate Champions as they review COP 29 Outcomes

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Forum Secretary General Baron Waqa inspired Pacific leaders during the debrief of Political Climate Champions in Nadi Tuesday, stressing the critical need for strong...

Kiribati reduces poverty by up to 70 percent, targets tech-facilitated violence, climate resilience CSW69

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Targeted support for elderly, the unemployed, and those with disabilities have helped bring down poverty levels in Kiribati by up to 70 percent, Kiribati...

Samoa takes bold step towards global ocean governance with BBNJ Agreement workshop

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Pacific Ocean Commissioner Dr Filimon Manoni has praised Samoa’s continued leadership in advancing the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity during the opening...

Rising seas force relocation in Solomon Islands

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Sea level rise and other climate impacts—compounded by insecure land tenure, limited access to land, and inadequate government support—are undermining the rights of the...

No decisions expected on U.S aid changes for Pacific until April

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New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters says the United States will not make any decisions on aid funding for the Pacific region until...

PM Marape ready to table 2019 Bougainville referendum results in PNG Parliament

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--Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has reaffirmed his commitment to tabling the 2019 post-referendum results in Parliament, allowing for a final decision...

Pacific Forum pushes for regional resilience and unity in key partnerships

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The Pacific Islands Forum is making significant strides toward enhancing regional resilience and economic development as Forum Secretary General Baron Waqa outlined ambitious goals...

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...

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...

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Pre-COP31 to put Pacific reality front and centre: Fiji Climate Change Minister

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