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From the Deep Sea to ancient reefs, expedition supports Marshall Islands’ Reimaanlok vision for community-led Ocean conservation

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National Geographic Pristine Seas begins an expedition this week in the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) to provide critical marine biodiversity data for...

Iran war on Pacific agenda as Christopher Luxon jets to Samoa, Tonga for meetings

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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is off to Samoa, then Tonga as their new governments grapple with a scourge of drug trafficking. Criminal groups...

CROP Heads meet amidst evolving Regional and Global Environment

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Heads of Agencies of the Council of Regional Organisations in the Pacific (CROP) met in Nadi, Fiji, last week to consider the ongoing evolutions...

Former Pacific Islands Forum Secretary-General Sir Noel Levi dies

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Former Secretary-General of the Pacific Islands Forum, Sir Noel Levi, has died at the age of 84. A family notice confirmed the passing of the...

$1m set aside for Fiji constitutional review commission to carry out its work

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Seven members appointed to Fiji’s Constitutional Review Commission were sworn in last Friday as Government confirmed $1 million (US$500,000) has been allocated to support...

Fiji 7s falls in New York, World Series drought continues

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The Fiji Airways Fijian 7s team’s World Series and USA 7s title drought continues after going down 10-7 in the final in New York. Fiji...

PM Rabuka commends historic Fijian Drua win in Ba

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Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has congratulated the Fijian Drua following their historic 42–27 victory over the ACT Brumbies during the Super Rugby Pacific...

IRENA report flags legal gaps slowing Fiji renewable energy push

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Fiji has set ambitious goals to transform its energy sector but legal and regulatory gaps could slow progress toward renewable energy targets, according to...

Illegal fishing drains $23.5bn annually, leaders call for action

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Ocean leaders at the World Ocean Summit warned that illegal fishing costing $23.5bn annually and weak enforcement threaten global ocean protection targets, urging stronger...

UN experts urge states to support General Assembly resolution operationalising ICJ Advisory Opinion on climate obligations

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All states must support a UN General Assembly resolution upholding the 2025 Advisory Opinion by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on climate change...

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