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There’s no new plus to joining PACER-Plus

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By Adam Wolfenden Fiji's consideration of joining the regional free trade agreement known as PACER-Plus, raises critical questions about what it realistically expects to get...

Tonga’s political turmoil reflects deep fault lines

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By Lopeti Senituli The second Vote of No Confidence (VONC) in Prime Minister Hu’akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni and his Cabinet was tabled when Parliament reconvened...

Palau’s president invites Donald Trump to ‘visit the Pacific’ to see climate crisis impacts

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Palau's President Surangel Whipps Jr is inviting United States President-elect Donald Trump to “visit the Pacific” to see firsthand the impacts of the climate...

Big polluters fear UN court case will fuel compensation demands

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As a landmark climate change case reached its halfway mark Friday at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, clear divisions have emerged...

Fiji appeals to the World Court for climate Justice

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Fiji is calling on the International Court of Justice (ICJ), also known as the World Court, to support justice for communities vulnerable to climate...

South Africa and New Zealand crowned HSBC SVNS Cape Town champions

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Hosts South Africa beat Olympic champions France 26-14 to win a thriller of a men’s final and claim their first HSBC SVNS title in...

Manu Samoa beat Fiji to claim Oceania 7s, Fijiana crowned women’s champion

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Manu Samoa 7s clinched the Oceania 7s Championship with a try in extra time to beat the Fiji Development side 17-12. Samoa led 5-0 at...

Collapse of government in Paris sends shockwaves to Noumea

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By Nic Maclellan A no-confidence motion in the French National Assembly has ousted the government led by Prime Minister Michel Barnier. But for New Caledonians,...

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...

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