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Extreme heat pushing global food systems to the brink, UN agencies warn

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Extreme heat is pushing global food and farming systems to the brink, threatening the livelihoods of over a billion people as rising temperatures and...

Earth Day: The battle to save a drowning Pacific Island nation

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Few places are experiencing it as rapidly as the Pacific Ocean where factors such as ocean currents and winds combine with global warming to...

The end of a short but sweet era for Moana Pasifika

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It was a team built on pride, power and Pacific identity, but now Moana Pasifika is facing a fight far bigger than anything on...

Moana Pasifika ‘tragedy’ inspires ex-Wallabies captain to consider NRL defection with PNG Chiefs

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Former Wallabies captain and proud Papua New Guinean Will Genia is open to working with the PNG Chiefs — in any capacity — as...

UN Climate Chief says fossil fuel crisis driving global instability

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UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell has warned that rising fossil fuel costs and global instability are putting pressure on economies, calling for...

Tiny Pacific nations face tough choices on food, fuel posed by Iran war

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Far-flung Pacific nations are reeling from the impact of a global fuel crisis as authorities scramble to manage energy supplies while families must grapple...

Second PNG Media Summit elevated to regional event

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The Media Council of Papua New Guinea (MCPNG) is proud to announce that the 2nd PNG Media Summit 2026 has been elevated to a...

Micronesia pushes UN reform, says Security Council ‘no longer adequately represents today’s world

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The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) has called for urgent reform of the United Nations Security Council, warning the current structure “no longer adequately...

UN Secretary-General hopefuls make their case in televised ‘interactive dialogues’

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The four candidates so far in the running to be the next UN Secretary-General will each have the chance to show why they are...

Oceania Anglican Leaders set action Plan on Climate, labour and education

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Anglican leaders from across Oceania have wrapped up a three-day Fono with a clear plan to tackle climate change, labour mobility and theological education,...

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