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Minister Tabuya holds bilateral talks with Pacific climate envoys and Australian Minister for Climate Change

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Fiji's Minister for Environment and Climate Change, Lynda Tabuya this week held a series of bilateral meetings as part of Fiji's ongoing preparations for...

Australia defends Fiji pre-COP spending, says Climate talks critical for Pacific

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Australia’s Minister for Pacific Island Affairs Pat Conroy has defended the cost of hosting the pre-COP climate meeting in Fiji, saying the event is...

China ally Solomon Islands invites U.S Coast Guard patrols

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The Solomon Islands will sign a deal for the U.S Coast Guard to patrol its waters with local police aboard, Prime Minister Matthew Wale...

ITLOS issues landmark ruling backing Nauru, Tonga Seabed Mining contractors

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Watson Farley & Williams (WFW) secured historic decisions for Nauru Ocean Resources Inc (NORI) and Tonga Offshore Mining Ltd. (TOML) after the Seabed Disputes...

Testing the ocean of peace

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By Raihaamana Tevahitua, Romitesh Kant On 06 July 2026, China launched a second intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) test in the Pacific Ocean, following a previous...

Pacific must stay united as Climate threat grows, Solomon Islands Minister tells regional meeting

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Forum Chair representative and Solomon Islands Minister of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology Wayne Ghemu has called on Pacific countries to maintain...

Pacific Climate Ministers advance united regional agenda ahead of COP31

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Pacific Climate Ministers convened Tuesday for the sixth Pacific Climate Ministers Talanoa, strengthening regional climate cooperation and advancing a united Pacific agenda ahead of...

French Polynesia objects to an American seabed mining plan made without its input

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The government of French Polynesia plans to challenge an American startup’s proposal to explore the waters just beyond its maritime borders for seabed mining. “We...

Why small island states are driving the fight against climate change

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Opinion by Payam Akhavan  “If you respect nature, nature will respect you.” This is the ancient wisdom of the Indigenous people of Tuvalu, a small island...

Legge warns Drua against complacency ahead of final

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Despite guiding the McDonald’s Fiji Drua Women into a historic home Super Rugby Women’s Grand Final, head coach Mike Legge believes there is still...

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