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Australia confident of hosting UN climate summit

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The Australian Federal Government is increasingly confident its bid to host the world's most important climate change negotiations in 2026 will be successful. Labor announced...

UN body that regulates the deep sea tackles proposed mining code amid growing concerns

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Tense deliberations over how and if to allow deep sea mining unfolded in Jamaica as at least one company threatened to apply for permission...

UN leaders urge global action to end Child trafficking on World Day Against Trafficking in Persons

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On this ‘World Day Against Trafficking in Persons’, the UN Secretary-General António Guterres has emphasised the plight of the most vulnerable in our societies...

Indian President Murmu to visit Fiji, New Zealand and Timor-Leste

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Indian President Droupadi Murmu will undertake a state visit to Fiji, New Zealand and Timor-Leste from 05-10 August 2024. This will be the first-ever visit...

Fiji’s emigration boom: will it last?

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By Stephen Howes and Huiyuan Liu The spike in migration out of Fiji since the end of COVID has been widely commented on. It is...

American Samoa Governor places moratorium on seabed mining

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An executive order that American Samoa Governor Lemanu Peleti Mauga issued places a moratorium on seabed mining in the waters of American Samoa. The moratorium...

The future of deep sea mining hinges on a contentious election

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The Pacific island nation of Kiribati is tiny, with just 120,000 residents scattered across 32 tropical atolls, but it’s playing an outsize role in...

Naivalurua to lead Fiji MPs crossbenchers in Parliament

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The nine crossbenchers of Fiji Parliament have elected Ioane Naivalurua to be their leader in Parliament. Last Wednesday, the nine crossbenchers met after a communication...

New Caledonia’s mothballed nickel plant starts mass sackings process

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New Caledonia's mothballed nickel plant in Koniambo (North of the main island) has announced it has engaged in the mass sackings of some 1200...

Breaking Barriers: Mavis Podokolo’s Journey to Editorial Excellence

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Mavis Podokolo, a young female editor of the Island Sun Newspaper, has emerged as a trailblazer in the Solomon Islands’ media industry. From humble...

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IMF flags ‘very concerned’ outlook for Pacific as fuel prices rise

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has raised alarm over the impact of Middle East tensions on Pacific Island economies, warning that rising fuel costs...

Marshall Islands government shuts down at 3pm amid fuel crisis

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Most government offices in the Marshall Islands began enforcing a new policy this week of closing by 3pm daily as a way to conserve...

IMF warns energy shock to hit Asia- Pacific

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says rising oil and gas prices linked to the Middle East conflict are set to weaken growth, raise inflation...