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Major Pacific Sea mining project eyes 2026 start

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A Nauru-backed company will forge ahead with contentious plans to start industrial deep-sea mining in 2026, a top executive has told AFP, vowing to...

Sea levels are rising, so are we: Pacific youth take to the streets at Pacific Islands Forum

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A newly released report identified that accelerated sea level rise in the Pacific is alarmingly above the global average. As the United Nations Secretary-General António...

‘Even in the teeth of a gale, she has time for a hula’: the sailor breaking barriers on the Pacific Ocean

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By Sera Sefeti in Nuku'alofa, Tonga In the middle of the Pacific Ocean, about 100 miles from Tonga, the winds began to intensify. Sail master...

Moana Blue Pacific Pavilion at COP29 to amplify Pacific islands voices

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The call for side events is out now for the Moana Blue Pacific Pavilion at the COP29 in November this year. Moana Blue Pacific at...

Demetriou becomes coach of Papua New Guinea’s Kumuls

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Former South Sydney coach Jason Demetriou is back in work, agreeing to become head coach of the Kumuls, the Papua New Guinea national team. Demetriou...

A record 13 Pacific island athletes to compete at 2024 Paralympics

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Team Pacific will have seven women and six men - the highest number of Paralympians - competing at the 2024 Paralympics. The 13 athletes will...

FemLink Pacific calls on politicians, editors and leaders to support women

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By Selita Bolanavanua Executive Director of Femlink Pacific, Fay Volatabu is urging political party leaders to provide support for women. She highlighted that Fiji lacks a...

Local elections, a springboard for national elections, says Dr Singh

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By Selita Bolanavanua Female participation in local elections has escaped scrutiny, says Dr Shailendra Singh, Head of Journalism at the University of the South Pacific...

‘Lack of training, low visibility for women’

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By Selita Bolanavanua “Something is not right," says Fiji's Assistant Minister for Women, Sashi Kiran, expressing her concern on the low visibility of women in...

Rising sea levels, ocean warming, and acidification threaten Pacific Islands survival: WMO Report

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The Pacific Islands are on the brink of an environmental and socioeconomic crisis as they confront the devastating impacts of accelerating sea level rise,...

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