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Emmanuel Tjibaou elected president of pro-independence Union Calédonienne

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New Caledonia's Union Calédonienne, one of the main and oldest components of the pro-independence movement, has elected Emmanuel Tjibaou as its new president at the weekend. The election was one of the main items of the agenda of UC's Congress, which was held in the small village of Mia (near Canala, East Coast of the main island of Grande Terre). Tjibaou,...

Fiji PM meets with U.S Secretary of Defence Lloyd J. Austin III

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In a historic moment marked for the United States (U.S) and Fiji relations, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sitiveni Rabuka met with the U.S Secretary of Defence Lloyd J. Austin III, the first- high ranking official from U.S Department of Defence to visit Fiji. In a bilateral meeting convened Saturday in Nadi, Prime Minister Rabuka welcomed Secretary Austin’s...

COP29 UN Climate conference agrees to Triple Finance to developing countries, Protecting lives and livelihoods

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The UN Climate Change Conference (COP29) closed Sunday with a new finance goal to help countries to protect their people and economies against climate disasters and share in the vast benefits of the clean energy boom. With a central focus on climate finance, COP29 brought together nearly 200 countries in Baku, Azerbaijan, and reached a breakthrough agreement that will: *Triple finance...

Ellie Kildunne, Pieter-Steph du Toit, Maddison Levi and Antoine Dupont named World Rugby Players of the Year

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In a star-studded evening in Monaco and surrounded by legends of the game, South Africa’s Pieter-Steph du Toit and England’s Ellie Kildunne have been named World Rugby Men’s and Women’s 15s Player of the Year, respectively. The Springbok flanker wins the prestigious accolade for the second time, having also been named World Rugby Men’s 15s Player of the Year in...

Urgent constitutional application filed to challenge Vanuatu Parliament dissolution

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The Supreme Court of Vanuatu has registered an urgent court application from the former Opposition, challenging the dissolution of Parliament. The Opposition group, led by former Leader of Opposition Gracia Shadrack and 28 other former Members of Parliament (MPs), filed the application after preparing it since Monday. The court officially registered the case Thursday. This legal action comes after President Nikenike...

Fiji calls global leaders to united in upholding Paris Agreement through 1.5 degrees commitment

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Achieving the New Collective Quantifying Goal (NCQG) and keeping the global average temperature rise below 1.5 degrees Celsius are directly linked; one cannot be achieved without the other. This was reiterated by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Biman Prasad, when he addresses World Leaders at COP29, reminding them that achieving these was fundamental to not only protecting...

Lilisiana Community in Solomon Islands fights to protect sacred graves from rising seas and coastal erosion

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The Lilisiana community in Solomon Islands is facing an urgent and heartbreaking reality as rising sea levels continue to claim their sacred burial grounds. Three rows of graves have already been lost, and now 22 more graves in the fourth row are at critical risk. This devastating loss is not merely environmental—it is cultural, spiritual, and deeply personal. These burial grounds,...

Failure on climate finance ‘not an option’, says UN SG Guterres

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UN Secretary-General António Guterres made a strong call to action as COP29 approaches its crucial conclusion in Baku, imploring world leaders and negotiators on Thursday to overcome their disagreements and reach an historic climate finance deal. “I sense an appetite for agreement,” he said. Having just returned from the G20 Summit in Rio, Guterres shared the resounding message he delivered there:...

The Role of Pacific Youth at COP29: Voices of Hope and Innovation

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The importance of youth presence at COP spaces was underscored by SPREP Director General Sefanaia Nawadra during the virtual Pacific State of Play session. “Youth can be valuable because governments react to pressure from within, not so much from outside. The more they can network with youth from other countries, the better,” DG Nawadra said. “You can reach where negotiators...

Fiji’s Home Affairs Minister Tikoduadua offers to resign down pending Grace Road passport probe

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Fiji’s Minister for Home Affairs and Immigration, Pio Tikoduadua has offered to temporarily step aside from his role. This after the discovery of possible unauthorised issuance of passports to the children of individuals associated with the Grace Road human rights allegations. In a statement he said there has been the possible unauthorised issuance of passports to the children of individuals associated...

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American Samoa Governor-elect asks for everyone’s support

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American Samoa’s deep-sea mining advocate obtains observer status in International Seabed Authority

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The International Seabed Authority (ISA) has approved the American Samoa Economic Development Council’s (ASEDC) petition for observer status, which guarantees the group a non-voting...