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As oceans rise, are some nations doomed to vanish?

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If rising seas engulf the Maldives and Tuvalu, will those countries be wiped off the map? And what happens to their citizens? The prospect is no longer science fiction as global warming gathers pace, posing an unprecedented challenge to the international community, and threatening entire peoples with the loss of their land and identity. “This is the biggest tragedy that a...

World Rugby Chairman opens home of Fijian Drua

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World Rugby Chairman Sir Bill Beaumont Monday officially opened the Fijian Drua’s home base. The opening was done in the presence of Fijian Government leaders, World Rugby CEO Alan Gilpin, stakeholders, sponsors, staff and Swire Shipping Fijian Drua players. Located on Voivoi Road, Legalega Industrial Area in Nadi, the Fijian Drua Home Base will house high performance and recreational facilities...

Fiji PM meets with World Rugby chairman

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Fijian Prime Minister and Fiji Rugby Union President Voreqe Bainimarama has met with the World Rugby Chairman Sir William (Bill) Blackledge Beaumont, in Nadi. In welcoming Sir Bill back to our shores after his last visit in 2016, Prime Minister Bainimarama conveyed the Fijian Government and the people of Fiji's appreciation to the World Rugby Chairman for his support to...

World leaders not invited to attend critical UN biodiversity summit

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Heads of government haven’t been invited to attend an important biodiversity summit in Canada, raising concerns nature is slipping down the global agenda amid fraught geopolitical relations. The biodiversity conference, or Cop15, is a moment for countries to agree on a global framework to halt the destruction of nature by the end of this decade. Negotiators meet in Montreal, Canada,...

Journey to COP27: Pacific negotiators strengthen resolve to fight for 1.5 world

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Pacific delegates are counting down to the UNFCCC COP27 in the city of Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, keen to negotiate positions on the different thematic areas, to give our Pacific communities the best chance for 1.5 to stay Alive outcome. Following the Pacific Small Island States (PSIDS) Preparatory Meeting in Apia on 26 – 29 September 2022, the negotiators from 14...

Egypt urged to ensure civil society’s full participation in COP27 climate summit

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Authorities in Egypt must ensure civil society can safely and fully participate in the COP27 UN climate change conference taking place there next month, a group of UN independent human rights experts said on Friday, expressing alarm over restrictions ahead of the summit. This new wave of reprisals follows years of persistent crackdowns on civil society and human rights defenders,...

Marshall Islands to receive UN support over nuclear legacy

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The UN Human Rights Council adopted a resolution Friday aimed at assisting the Marshall Islands in its efforts to secure justice for people suffering from the impact of the United States' former nuclear testing programme in its territory. “We have suffered the cancer of the nuclear legacy for far too long and we need to find a way forward to...

Names of dead people still on Vanuatu Electoral roll

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Vanuatu’s electoral roll dates back to 1980. Chairman of the Electoral Commission, Edward Kaltamat, revealed this as he commented that it is remarkable when one compares the total population, which was released by the Vanuatu National Statistic Office (VNSO) last year. The total population recorded during the national census then was 309,000. The total registered voters now are 302, 307. Kaltamat said the...

New Zealand Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta to visit the Cook Islands

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Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown will this week welcome New Zealand Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta on her first official visit to the Cook Islands this year. PM Brown said he was delighted to be able to welcome Minister Nanaia Mahuta to the Cook Islands, for in-person bilateral discussions, and the signing of the statement of partnership. “This is the first...

Palau says committed to supporting Taiwan despite ‘mounting aggressions’

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The president of Palau said last Thursday that his small Pacific island nation is committed to supporting Taiwan despite “mounting aggressions,” offering his strong backing at a time Beijing is ramping up pressure against Taipei in the region. The Pacific is the site of a diplomatic tug-of-war between Beijing and Washington, and in 2019 China snatched away two of Taiwan's...

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Australia guarantees Tuvalu’s security in $110m pact

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Australia is guaranteeing Tuvalu's security under a new pact as it pledges more than $110 million (US$72 million) in a development package. The memorandum of...

Bougainville president makes plea to PNG, Let my people go

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Jail term for former Fijian PM Bainimarama and suspended Police chief Qilio

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Former Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama has been sentenced to one-year imprisonment by Acting Chief Justice Salesi Temo at the Suva High Court. Suspended Police...