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Denmark and SPC sign a Memorandum of Understanding to support Pacific Island countries in addressing loss and damage caused by climate change

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Denmark and the Pacific Community (SPC) have recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) formalising their cooperation in addressing and responding to economic and non-economic Loss and Damage from climate-induced impacts in Pacific Small Island Countries States (PSIDS). As part of this collaboration, €2.7 million (US$2.8 million) has been pledged to...

Fiji reconsiders security ties with China amid Pacific tensions

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Fiji’s leader indicated Wednesday his nation is reconsidering its security ties with China at a time that geopolitical tensions in the Pacific are rising. Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka said Fiji was reviewing a contentious police cooperation agreement it signed with China in 2011 that has allowed Chinese police officers to be stationed in Fiji. At one point during a news conference...

Vanuatu PM: climate change is greatest threat to regional security

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Vanuatu Prime Minister, Ishmael Kalsakau, says Pacific security is about the security of the Pacific peoples and their way of life as identified by Forum Leaders in the Boe Declaration. Kalsakau said this reaffirms climate change as the single greatest threat to regional security. The PM was speaking at the opening of the Pacific Fusion headquarters in Port Vila on Tuesday,...

Tuvalu’s Foreign Minister visit Australia

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Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wednesday welcomed Tuvalu's Foreign Minister, Simon Kofe, to Adelaide. “I was delighted to meet Minister Kofe again, after my visit to Tuvalu in April," Wong said. Minister Kofe's visit was an opportunity to build on Australia and Tuvalu's strong development and defence cooperation, people-to-people ties and discuss our shared aspiration for a safe, prosperous and resilient Blue...

Fiji hosts first Archipelagic Island States Forum

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The first Archipelagic Island States Forum Secretariat (AIS Forum) Senior Officials Meeting convened Wednesday by the Fiji Government builds the momentum of innovative work in climate change adaptation and mitigation, oceans preservations and sustainable management, ocean resources. For the first time the government representatives from 47 countries have converged in Fiji to participate in the Seventh SOM of the AIS...

Pacific islanders to train with U.S Marines and allies in Australia

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Troops from Fiji, Tonga and France will join U.S Marines and Japanese and Australian soldiers training in the Australian state of Queensland this month and next. Southern Jackaroo, an annual exercise between Marine Rotational Force — Darwin and the Japanese and Australian armies, runs 15 June to 15 July at the Townsville Field Training Area in northeast Australia, Major Matthew...

Turning the tide: how the blue economy can contribute to a green recovery in the Pacific Islands

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On World Ocean Day, we are highlighting the importance of the ‘blue economy’ in the Pacific Islands, as well as the regional innovators EIT Climate-KIC is supporting. Oceans and the marine economy are often associated with traditional activities such as fishing or transport. However, the emergence of a more complex ‘blue economy’ shows that oceans’ contribution to the global economy...

Sense of confidence in Fiji Drua camp

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The fact that the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua has already defeated the mighty Crusaders this year, gives the team confidence. This is according to head coach Mick Byrne ahead of their Super Rugby Pacific quarter-final match. Last season the Fijian side lost 61-3 at Orangetheory Stadium in Christchurch but they enter this territory with renewed confidence after beating the defending champions...

New Zealand and Fiji reaffirm close relationship, announced NZ$11.1 million climate change support

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New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka met in Wellington Wednesday, reaffirming the strength and spirit of New Zealand and Fiji’s relationship, as outlined in the Duavata Relationship Statement of Partnership. “New Zealand and Fiji are connected by a kinship forged in Pacific culture, identity and interests, founded on our long history, friendship, and mutual...

Turkiye joins Australia in race to host Cop31 climate talks

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Turkiye and Australia will vie for the support of Western Europe, North America and New Zealand in their bids to host the 2026 climate talks Turkiye has declared its desire to host the Cop31 climate talks in 2026, kick-starting a competition with a joint bid by Australia and a yet-to-be-determined Pacific island nation. At the annual Bonn climate talks in Germany,...

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