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John Sanday announced as Fiji Rugby Union chairman

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Fiji Rugby has announced the appointment of John Sanday as the new Chairman of the Fiji Rugby Union (FRU). Sanday was recently appointed as a Board Member during the FRU’s Annual General Meeting and officially elected as Chairman at inaugural board meeting. Sanday brings with him a wealth of experience and expertise, and his appointment marks the beginning of a new...

American Samoa gubernatorial run-off election underway

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Voters of America Samoa head to the polls today to decide who will be the territory’s Governor and Lt Governor for the next four years. The run-off election today is between the two teams that received the most votes in the gubernatorial race on 05 November Pulaalii Nikolao Pula and Pulu Ae Ae Jr who topped the polls with 4,284 votes...

‘Breaking point’ reached on climate, while ‘outdated’ global system needs urgent reform: Guterres

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In a powerful appeal to the world’s largest economies during the G20 Summit, UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Tuesday called for urgent climate action and reform of international institutions, warning that current systems are failing to meet global challenges. Speaking at the G20 Summit – a forum that brings together 19 countries and the European Union, accounting for 85 percent...

Fiji’s lead negotiator reflects on challenges at COP29

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As the final week of COP29 got underway, Fiji’s delegation, alongside other Pacific nations, remains steadfast in advocating for progress on critical climate issues despite the diplomatic challenges in the negotiation rooms. Ensuring team-Fiji stays the course is its Permanent Secretary for Environment and Climate Change, Dr Sivendra Michael, who also serves as the country’s lead negotiator at COP29. In virtual...

Vanuatu climate change case at UN ‘particularly relevant’ after Trump win, lawyer says

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An international legal judgment on governments’ obligations to prevent human-driven climate change has become more crucial after Donald Trump’s election victory raised the prospect of the U.S again withdrawing from the landmark Paris agreement, a lawyer in the case said. The UN’s International Court of Justice (ICJ) is set to begin hearings on 02 December that will culminate in it...

COP29 gets boost from Rio as G20 leaders back scaling up climate finance from ‘billions to trillions’

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The high-level diplomatic push for climate action shifted southward on Tuesday as G20 leaders meeting in Rio sent a clear signal to negotiating teams at stalled UN climate talks in Baku on the need to rapidly and substantially ‘scale up climate finance from billions to trillions from all sources.’ While the statement from the world’s leading economies – and biggest...

Pacific negotiators frustrated by ‘slow process’ of climate talks

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Pacific climate leaders were frustrated by the sluggish rate of progress made during the first week of the UN climate meeting in Azerbaijan. The big goal of this COP is to increase annual climate financing target from US$100 billion originally set in 2009 for developed nations to help developing countries reduce emissions and adapt to climate impacts. Now into week two...

Cook Islands PM ‘not surprised’ at NZ Treaty Principles Bill opposition

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Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown is not surprised at the swell of opposition against the Treaty Principles Bill in Aotearoa. “These are certainly issues that will heat up the passions of people, so I'm not surprised at all that it has led to this nationwide hīkoi,” Brown told RNZ Pacific at a seabed mining meeting in Auckland. He went on...

“1.5 to stay alive, climate finance to thrive!”

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Nauru, and Pacific communities at the forefront of climate change impacts, are not just amplifying the call for a 1.5-degree world simply to stay alive. Nauru’s Minister for Climate Change and National Resilience, Asterio Appi, has told world leaders attending the latest round of the global climate change negotiations in Baku Azerbaijan the people of his country deserve more. “We know...

Australia accused of climate ‘lip service’ over bid to host Pacific COP

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Australia has been accused of being “out of touch with the reality of climate change” by campaigners as it bids to co-host the COP31 summit in 2026 with Pacific Island nations. Talks at the UN’s COP29 in Azerbaijan have entered their second week, with Australia taking a leading role in climate finance negotiations, while also pushing to secure COP31. A joint...

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