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‘Take Japan to court’ to stop nuclear waste plan says law expert

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An international law expert believes Japan is passing the risk of its upcoming release of treated nuclear wastewater into the ocean onto Pacific leaders. It follows a meeting in Japan where Prime Minister Fumio Kishida gave his assurance to the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) that Japan will not discharge over one million tonnes of wastewater from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi...

Fiji AG apologises to media – Abuse journalists endured under Bainimarama government’s reign

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Fiji's Attorney-General Siromi Turaga publicly apologised to journalists yesterday for the harassment and abuse they endured during the Bainimarama government’s reign. He was one of the panelists invited to speak following the launch of a report titled Fiji Media Industry Development Act 2010: An Analysis organised by Dialogue Fiji. Turaga and other invited guests heard for the first time a harrowing...

IAEA says it does not have control over Japan’s decision to release treated nuclear water but to look at safety standards

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By Sanjeshni Kumar The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says it does not have any control over Japan’s planned release of treated nuclear water from the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant into the Pacific Ocean. The IAEA Director and Coordinator of the Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, Gustavo Caruso said the Vienna-based organisation reviewed the water discharge in line with its...

FSM to host Micronesian Presidents Summit & Micronesian Islands Forum next week

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The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) will host the Micronesian Presidents Summit (MPS) and the Micronesian Islands Forum (MIF) in Pohnpei State next week, from 13 - 17 February. The MPS comprise of leaders from FSM, the Republic of Kiribati, the Republic of Nauru, the Republic of Palau, and the Republic of the Marshall Islands. The primary purpose for the MPS...

Report finds climate data from Pacific has deteriorated

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- The quality and quantity of Pacific Island climate data has been getting worse in recent decades according to a new report on climate change. The study, Climate Change in the Pacific 2022, released last week by the Pacific Community, looked at historical climate data from 15 Pacific nations. One of the main authors of the study and senior climatologist at...

IAEA Team visit Fiji, update Pacific on Japan nuclear wastewater issue

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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) updated Pacific nations on its work to review plans by Japan to release over a million tonnes of treated nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Ocean, in the coming months. The wastewater, treated under a process known as ALPS, comes from storage tanks at the damaged TEPCO Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Fukushima from the...

“Accepting Indonesia into MSG was a mistake”, says former Vanuatu PM Natuman

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Former Vanuatu Prime Minister Joe Natuman says allowing Indonesia, by former Prime Minister Sato Kilman into the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) was a mistake. “We (Melanesians) have a moral obligation to support West Papua’s struggle in line with our forefathers’ call including first former Prime Minister, Father Walter Lini, Chief Bongmatur, and others,” he said. “Vanuatu has cut its canoe over...

Report: Pacific region uniquely vulnerable to worsening climate risks

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The Pacific region is uniquely vulnerable to worsening climate risks, which threaten to cause irreversible economic, social, cultural, and environmental damage. This was stated in the Pacific Security Outlook Report 2022-2023 released by the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat this week, highlighting key regional security issues and trends. The report noted climate security issues where some Pacific Island countries had experienced up...

Cook Islands new Ombudsman looking to form human rights institute

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The Cook Islands new Ombudsman will head to Fiji to continue with efforts in forming a Human Rights Institute. Ombudsman Niki Rattle said the policy document to support the legislative amendments of the Ombudsman Bill to establish the National Human Rights Institute (NHRI) mandate is progressing well. “This is continued to be supported by Asia Pacific Forum (APF) and the Cook...

Vanuatu regulates cultivation of cannabis and hemp

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The regulations for the importation, cultivation, processing and export of medical cannabis and industrial hemp in Vanuatu were officially signed Wednesday. A person or business wanting to legally cultivate cannabis and hemp for medical and industrial purposes in Vanuatu can apply to get a licence once the regulations are enforced, after they are published in the government gazette. The regulations provide...

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