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South Pacific Defence Ministers meet in Auckland

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Partnership and looking to the future are key themes as Defence Ministers from across the South Pacific discuss regional security challenges in Auckland today,...

Kiribati calls for UN reform and collective action to face global crises

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Kiribati’s Permanent representative to the United Nations, Teburoro Tito, used the platform of the 79th Session of the UN General Assembly to call for...

OACPS rallies for financial sustainability, appoints Botswana’s President Masisi as champion for Resource Mobilisation

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The Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) recently concluded a high-level meeting in New York, combining the Troika Summit with a gathering...

Paris Agreement, a failure: Solomon Islands Foreign Minister Agovaka

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Solomon Islands believes, the Paris Agreement is failing humanity and so the world needs a stronger legally binding framework on Climate Change. The Paris Agreement...

More arrests in besieged New Caledonian pro-independence stronghold

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Five individuals wanted by French authorities have surrendered in besieged New Caledonia's pro-independence stronghold of Saint Louis. The village, which is part of the town...

Road to COP29: Call to act in hope as Pacific countries gather to advance push for climate ambition

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The death toll from floods and landslides across Nepal, which has claimed more than 150 lives and counting, is a reminder of the devastation...

Australia’s ‘immoral’ coalmine decision akin to drowning its Pacific neighbours, Tuvalu’s climate minister declares

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Tuvalu’s climate minister says Australia’s decision to approve three coalmine expansions calls into question its claim to be a “member of the Pacific family”,...

Pacific Islander elected to COP29 Presidency Scientific Council

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Leading Pacific Islands academic Dr George Carter has been appointed to the COP29 Presidency Scientific Council. He joins an elite group of scientists from around...

Pacific and Caribbean SIDS demand Global Shipping emissions levy at MEPC82 to protect survival

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Leaders from the Pacific and Caribbean nations of the 6PAC+ coalition are leading the charge at the Marine Environment Protection Committee(MEPC82), calling for bold...

Bringing COP31 Down Under will be an unprecedented opportunity

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Australia could co-host the global climate meeting in 2026 well on the way to emissions targets, and ready to drive fresh momentum. Opinion Kerry Schott...

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Pacific strategy targets bigger share of Climate finance by 2030

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Pacific Island countries have adopted a regional strategy aimed at improving access to climate finance, strengthening institutions and developing new financing mechanisms to help...

Tongan PM says China missile test has ‘caused a stir, created tension’

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Tonga’s prime minister has joined a chorus of regional leaders condemning China’s testing of a nuclear-capable long-range missile in the Pacific last week, as...

Tuvalu moves closer to first National Security Policy

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Tuvalu has moved a step closer to adopting its first National Security Policy after government officials and key stakeholders met last week to review...