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‘No moment for self-congratulations at COP30-step up and deliver real-world climate results’: Stiell

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UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell has warned countries at COP30 that “this is no moment for self-congratulations,” urging governments and non-state actors...

NGOs lament missed ‘COP opportunity’ for SA and climate

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South Australia, climate advocates and the Pacific have united in their disappointment after Australia's failure to secure the 2026 UN climate conference. Anthony Albanese's government...

Fair seas ahead: FFA and ILO join forces to improve working conditions for Pacific fishers

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The International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) have formalised a new partnership aimed at strengthening the protection of...

Joint Letter from the Pacific Islands News Association (PINA) and the Pacific Freedom Forum (PFF)

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To: The Honourable La'aulialemalietoa Leuatea Polataivao Schmidt Prime Minister of the Government of Samoa Apia, Samoa Cc: - Agafili Shem Leo, CEO of the Ministry of the...

Negotiations update: Just Transition in the final days of COP30

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After burning the midnight oil in the run to the final hours of COP30 in Belem Brazil, delegates spent most of Wednesday and Thursday...

New Caledonia draw Jamaica for FIFA World Cup 2026 Play-off Tournament semi-final

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New Caledonia will face Jamaica in the FIFA World Cup 2026™ Play-Off Tournament Pathway 1 semi-final, following the draw at the Home of FIFA...

Australia backdown hands climate summit to Turkey

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Australia will not host the UN's annual climate summit in 2026, instead yielding to a rival bid from Turkey. Three years of campaigning to bring...

Papua New Guinea ‘not happy’ as Australia walks away from bid to host COP31

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Papua New Guinea has voiced frustration after Australia ditched a bid to co-host next year’s UN climate talks with its Pacific island neighbours. “We are...

Tonga election: Nine noble seats decided

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Two new noble representatives have been elected in Tonga, according to results announced Thursday in Nuku'alofa. Lord Dalgety, chairman of the Tonga Electoral Commission, announced...

New report makes ‘astonishing’ find on how to bring global warming below 2 degrees

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By Lisa Williams A new report from Climate Analytics finds that tripling renewables, doubling energy efficiency and cutting methane by 2030 and beyond would cut...

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Official documents reveal friction between NZ and Cook Islands over Russian vessels

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Cook Islands continued to register sanctioned vessels tied to Russia's "shadow fleet" months after New Zealand government began raising concerns, official information reveals. Memos, emails...