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France extends curfew in New Caledonia amid independence protests

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The French government has extended the nighttime curfew in its Pacific colony, New Caledonia, until 26 August as it continues to suppress independence supporters opposing a constitutional reform that would reduce the influence of the indigenous population in elections. The unrest began after the French government proposed a constitutional reform that contradicts previous agreements made with the indigenous Kanak people,...

Eastern Pacific Fisheries Managers Have Prime Opportunity to Boost Sustainability

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By Esther Wozniak The eastern Pacific Ocean is home to some of the most consistently productive fisheries in the world, including those for numerous species of commercially valuable tuna. But many of those fish populations face increasing threats from climate change; illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing; marine pollution and more. So when the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) meets...

Strengthening support for Pacific football

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The Australian Government and Football Australia are partnering to support the development of elite football throughout the Pacific in a renewed partnership. Delivered through PacificAus Sports, the four-year investment will facilitate regular international fixtures between Australian and Pacific national teams, in addition to capacity-building initiatives aimed at supporting the development of players, match officials and administrators from throughout the region. Set...

Australia, NZ reaffirm strong Pacific ties, back regional security and Climate action

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Australia and New Zealand are doubling down on their commitment to a united Pacific. Following a meeting in Canberra, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon emphasised that the success of their nations is tied to the region's strength. “The Pacific is strongest when it works together,” the leaders said, pledging to support the Pacific Islands...

Australia and NZ statement on Partners in the Pacific

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Australian and New Zealand Prime Ministers Anthony Albanese and Christopher Luxon acknowledged Australia’s and New Zealand’s future success is inextricably tied to that of the region, and the Pacific is strongest when it works together. Australia and New Zealand share a vision for a peaceful, prosperous and resilient Pacific, with the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) at the heart of Pacific...

The big issues facing Forum Leaders in Tonga

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There is increasing pressure on regional institutions such as the Pacific Islands Forum to deliver for the communities they're representing, a foreign policy expert says. Mihai Sora's comments come ahead of the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting in Tonga in just over a week. Sora, director of the Pacific programme at the Lowy Institute in Sydney, said with the region facing...

The Power of Regionalism: the vital role of the Pacific Islands Parliaments Group

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By Lord Fakafanua, Speaker of the Parliament of Tonga, Munkhtuya Altangerel, Resident Representative, UNDP Pacific Office in Fiji The vast Pacific Ocean binds our island nations, shaping our identity and sustaining countless communities. But the challenges we face, from climate change to economic disparity, and the continual erosion of faith and trust in our democratic institutions, transcend borders. If we cast...

Kiribati poll results show pro-China leader Maamau retains parliamentary seat

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Kiribati's pro-China president retained his parliamentary seat in a landslide, according to the first results on Thursday of an election that hinged on worries about the cost of living, rising sea levels and closer ties with Beijing. Results posted by the Pacific nation's Ministry of Culture and Internal Affairs showed Taneti Maamau won his Onotoa seat with almost 83 percent...

Elon Musk invited to Pacific Island Leaders meeting amid Tonga’s internet crisis

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Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX and CEO of Tesla, has been invited to attend the 53rd Pacific Island Leaders Meeting, scheduled from 26-30 August, 2024. The invitation reportedly comes from the Tongan government, acknowledging Musk’s previous assistance to the island nation following the Hunga-Tonga Hunga-Ha’apai eruption and tsunami in February 2022. In the aftermath of the disaster, Musk’s SpaceX and Starlink...

NZ PM Luxon wants NZ to be ‘force multiplier’ for Australia

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Christopher Luxon says he wants New Zealand to be a “force multiplier” for Australia, which could include partnering through AUKUS pillar two. The New Zealand prime minister gave a foreign policy address at the Lowy Institute in Sydney on Thursday night as part of a two-day visit to Australia. The two countries are already formal defence allies, with a closeness comparable...

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OASIS to help tackle regional challenges: Home Affairs Minister Tikoduadua

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Fijian Minister for Home Affairs Pio Tikoduadua is proposing the establishment of an Oceanic Alliance for the Security of Island States (OASIS). Tikoduadua said the...

Forum Troika Mission to New Caledonia postponed amid protocol concerns: Chair Brown

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The Pacific Islands Forum has postponed its Troika-led mission to New Caledonia initially set for this week, to allow more time to address concerns...

Vanuatu appoints Ralph Regenvanu as Special Envoy for Climate Change and Environment

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To strengthen Vanuatu's efforts in global climate advocacy, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs Matai Seremaiah Nawalu, has appointed Ralph Regenvanu as...