Home Blog Page 215

Samoa records highest number of election candidates

0
The Office of the Electoral Commission has recorded the highest number of Samoa election candidates at the close of nominations last Saturday. According to the...

UN Climate Change launches new report on advancing a ‘Just Transition’ in Climate policy

0
As the world accelerates action to address climate change, the question is no longer whether to pursue a just transition—but how to embed it...

Torres Strait community leaders in ‘deepest pain imaginable’ as federal court dismisses landmark climate case

0
Two Torres Strait community leaders are shocked and devastated after the federal court dismissed a landmark case that argued the Australian government breached its...

Professional Counter Narcotics Bureau in the making, Fiji Policing Minister announces

0
Fiji's Minister for Policing, Iowane Naivalurua announced in Parliament Tuesday a professional Fiji Counter Narcotics Bureau will be set-up in the country. He said the...

Rich nations accused of delaying loss and damage fund with slow payments

0
Wealthy nations risk undermining the loss and damage fund’s plan to deliver US$250 million in aid next year to climate-vulnerable countries hit by extreme...

Ban on deep-sea mining remains: PNG PM

0
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape and two of his ministers are against deep sea mining in Papua New Guinea’s exclusive economic zones. The...

Australia hosts largest-ever military exercise with 19 nations, likely to draw Chinese attention

0
The largest-ever war-fighting drills in Australia, Exercise Talisman Sabre, are underway and expected to attract the attention of Chinese spy ships. Australia launched missiles from...

Fiji puts $24.9m into fisheries overhaul, eyes bigger role in Tuna trade and Ocean protection

0
Fiji’s Minister for Fisheries and Forestry, Alitia Bainivalu, says the $24.9 million(US$12.45 million) budget allocated to her ministry is aimed at overhauling the country’s...

Pacific hope rests on ICJ Climate ruling: “A turning point for Justice”

0
On 23 July, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) will deliver a landmark opinion on states’ legal duties for climate change — a historic...

Fiji pushes for Pacific COP31

0
Securing the Pacific COP31 is one of the most important shared goals of the Pacific Island nations today. While responding to a question at the...

Stay connected

529FansLike
172FollowersFollow
156SubscribersSubscribe
- Advertisement -

Latest article

Australia, PNG push ahead with Pukpuk treaty as Wong backs U.S-Iran Deal

0
Australia and Papua New Guinea have reaffirmed their commitment to bringing the Pukpuk Treaty into force, with Foreign Ministers Penny Wong and Justin Tkatchenko...

Regional security pact proposal gets support

0
Australia and Papua New Guinea have thrown their support behind greater Pacific security cooperation, with both countries endorsing efforts to explore a regional security...

Decarbonisation necessary for a sustainable future, Pacific experts warn

0
Energy experts from across the Pacific have warned the transition to renewable energy must learn from the past, speaking at a panel during the...