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Pacific nations demand Climate Justice at The Hague press for accountability on global emissions

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The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague has become a battleground in the global fight against climate change, as the Cook Islands,...

Climate crisis demands urgent mitigation action and finance for community-led action grounded in Indigenous knowledge, says expert

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Climate change has radically impacted the basic human rights of ni-Vanuatu people, and the international community must urgently implement its mitigation and finance obligations...

NZ Foreign Minister Peters visit to New Caledonia concludes

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New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters has completed his visit to New Caledonia, New Zealand’s closest neighbour. “Over the last few days, we have listened...

Lilo moves to dethrone Solomon Islands PM Manele with no-confidence vote

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After weeks of speculation, it’s now confirmed that Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele will face a no-confidence vote in the current sitting of...

Vanuatu instability may revive Australia security pact

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A shelved security pact with Australia could be back on the table should Vanuatu change its government in the coming weeks: either at a...

Top polluting nations dispute climate accountability at international court

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Dueling powers the United States, China and Russia are having a rare moment of unanimity on the world stage. But it’s likely at the...

Child Justice Bill passed in Fiji Parliament

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The Fiji Parliament has passed the Child Justice Bill Thursday. There was no opposition to the Bill. Minister for Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection...

UNICEF applauds Fiji for adopting important child protection laws

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UNICEF welcomes Fiji’s passage of the new Child Care and Protection Act as well as Child Justice Act, commending the Government’s efforts to strengthen...

Trusted partner to the Pacific, or giant fossil fuel exporter? This week, Australia chose the latter

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By Wesley Morgan Australia has long tried to be two things at once – a trusted friend to Pacific nations in a bid to reduce...

Oceania Sevens: Samoa and Tonga favourites at Honiara rugby tourney

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Samoa and Tonga's sevens rugby teams are top contenders for qualification into the World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series at this weekend's 2024 Oceania Rugby...

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Pacific shipping lifeline faces crisis as experts push wind-powered transition

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For many Pacific Island communities, a delayed ship does not just mean inconvenience. It can mean empty store shelves, fuel shortages and isolation. “Shipping is...

Timor-Leste is vulnerable to ‘infiltration by foreign organised crime’, President José Ramos-Horta says

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Timor-Leste is vulnerable to “infiltration by foreign organised crime”, the country’s president, José Ramos-Horta, has warned. His comments come as Australian federal police (AFP) confirmed...

Fiji Climate Change Minister set key priorities to accelerate Pacific climate action

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“1.5 is not negotiable and is a red line grounded in science and in our lived reality.” This was the strong reminder from Fiji's Minister...