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Tuna at the crossroads: Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency urges ICJ action on Climate Change

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The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) submitted a powerful oral statement at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, urging immediate...

Sea-level rise threatens our survival; International law must evolve: AOSIS chair Luteru

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The Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) has delivered a powerful plea to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, calling for...

Solomon Islands PM Manele to face no confidence vote next Monday

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele is set to face a vote of no confidence in Parliament on Monday, 16 December 2024. Clerk to the...

PNG PM ‘bets his life’ NRL players will be safe in PNG

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Papua New Guinea’s Prime Minister is prepared to “bet his life” on NRL players remaining safe on relocating to Port Moresby to join the...

New loss and damage fund boss urged to keep costs down

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With just US$69 million in the bank account of the fledgling loss and damage fund so far, its new executive director was urged to...

Papua New Guinea team to enter the NRL in 2028

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A team from Papua New Guinea will enter the NRL from 2028 after officially being granted a licence by the league. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese...

PNG’s Bougainville leader sees Independence by 2027

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Papua New Guinea's copper- and gold-rich Bougainville region is set to declare independence by 2027, eight years after a landslide vote to secede, its...

PNG reveals defence deal with U.S worth $864m

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The United States will spend more than US$864 million (3.5 billion kina) on infrastructure and military training in Papua New Guinea over 10 years...

‘A human face on an abstract problem’: ICJ forced to listen to climate victims

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The village of Veraibari in Papua New Guinea sits at the mouth of the Kikori River, just before it opens into the Pacific. “Veraibari was...

Vanuatu Parliament dissolution judgement Friday

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The constitutional hearing regarding the case challenging the President of the Republic of Vanuatu over allegations of a conflict of interest in signing the...

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