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Pacific leaders not surprised by latest climate report, call for rapid action

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Pacific leaders are not surprised by the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report that says current action and plans are insufficient to keep warming below 1.5 degrees. The report said more than a century of burning fossil fuels and unsustainable land use has had led to global warming of 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels. Vanuatu's Minister for Climate Change...

UN head says survival depends on how people manage water

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Humanity’s survival depends on how people manage water, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Friday at the end of a three-day conference on global water resources during which developing nations made urgent calls for help with cleaner drinking water and better sanitation. “All of humanity’s hopes for the future depend, in some way, on charting a new course to sustainably manage...

PACER Plus supports Investment Agencies to better implement their obligations

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Investment officials from the Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations Plus (PACER Plus) countries gathered in Sydney, Australia from 27-29 March to learn from investment experts and from each other on the investment component of PACER Plus. This workshop is the first opportunity for officials to meet and discuss the commitments and obligations all parties have made and share progress...

We know how to keep warming below 1.5°C and avoid the worst impacts for Pacific Island Nations – but we must act now

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Last week the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a new report, bringing together seven years of research from hundreds of experts. With each line approved by 195 governments, there is no room for doubt in the findings that have been reported. One of the main messages of the Synthesis Report is that climate change is progressively becoming more...

Fijian Drua aims to turn things around in Suva

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The Fijian Drua is gearing up for a massive showdown this weekend against the Melbourne Rebels, and they’re ready to leave their fans cheering at the top of their lungs. With a disappointing performance last weekend, the team is determined to turn things around and show what they’re truly made of in round 6 of the Shop and Save Super...

Pacific Games on track, eight months out

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The end of March is fast approaching, bringing Solomon Islands and the entire Pacific region eight months closer to the much anticipated, historical Sol2023 Pacific Games in Honiara, Solomon Islands. From 19 November to 02 December, the City of Honiara will play host to 5,000 plus athletes and officials from across 24 Pacific Island nations and territories at the Games. Speaking...

Threats of sea-level rise and erosion of statehood very real: Tuvalu Foreign Minister Kofe

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Legal experts from around the region are gathered in Fiji for the regional conference on Statehood, Protection of Persons affected by sea level rise. The conference was mandated by Forum Leaders recognising the many impacts of climate change and disaster, and their threat to the future of our people, and the statehood of many Pacific nations. The complex issues of statehood,...

U.S Navy and Coast Guard begin Oceania maritime security initiative patrol

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The U.S Navy and U.S Coast Guard have begun their joint patrol in the Western Pacific under the Oceania Maritime Security Initiative to reduce and eliminate illegal, unregulated, unreported fishing, combat transnational crimes, and enhance regional security, the U.S Indo-Pacific Command announced. Commander Richard Skinnell, Mobile’s commanding officer, said the maritime security initiative, which began 20 March, “is imperative to...

Disaster-hit Vanuatu hopes for ‘historic’ UN climate change resolution

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A resolution enlisting the UN's top court in tackling climate change, spearheaded by Vanuatu, would be a “historic2 step if adopted, its climate minister said as he laid out the existential threat facing his Pacific island nation. The UN General Assembly is set to consider the measure -- which asks the International Court of Justice to lay out nations' obligations...

China’s accusation rejected: Ambassador to Fiji Zhou Jian

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China has accused outgoing Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) President David Panuelo for breaking serious political commitments he made to Beijing “multiple times”. Chinese Ambassador to Fiji Zhou Jian said this during a media briefing in Suva last week where he said he was aware of a 13-page letter written by Panuelo. “Frankly speaking, I am shocked at these ‘so called...

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Jail term for former Fijian PM Bainimarama and suspended Police chief Qilio

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