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COP29: Vanuatu-driven ICJ climate change case looms amid emissions rise

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With a new, revised schedule announced this week, the stage is set for the International Court of Justice (ICJ) proceedings on the obligations of States under international law in respect of climate change. The first day of testimony will now feature a delegation from Vanuatu, the Pacific Island State that initiated the request for the advisory opinion from the ICJ. The...

With One Voice, Pacific nations take 1.5 to stay alive message to COP29

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As Pacific countries make their way to Baku, Azerbaijan, a new United Nations report cautioning that current national climate plans fall miles short of what’s needed to stop global heating from crippling every economy and wrecking billions of lives, has added impetus for Pacific delegates to further amplify the One Pacific Voice on 1.5 to stay alive. The UNFCCC 2024...

China, Solomon Islands agree to mutual visa-free arrangement

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The Solomon Islands and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) Thursday officially signed an agreement on Mutual Visa Exemption for ordinary passports holders from both countries to travel freely. The signing ceremony between Solomon Islands Minister of Foreign Affairs and External Trade, Peter Shanel Agovaka, and PRC Ambassador Cai Weiming, marks another milestone in strengthening diplomatic relations between the two...

Climate ‘flashpoint’ looms for Trump’s China-centric focus on Pacific: U.S analyst

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Growing U.S security and diplomatic ties with Pacific Island nations are unlikely to slow even if American foreign policy undergoes a major shake-up during Donald Trump’s second term, say former White House advisers and analysts. Following decades of neglect, Washington has in recent years embarked on a Pacific charm offensive to counter the growing influence of China in the region. While...

Extreme weather has already cost vulnerable Island nations $141 billion

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Small island developing states like Fiji and Vanuatu are uniquely vulnerable to climate change and are already paying the price. Developed countries need to pay up. By Emily Wilkinson, Ilan Noy, Matthew Bishop, Vikrant Panwar Two years ago, when the curtain fell on the COP27 summit in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, developing nations on the frontline of climate change had...

U.S fires Minuteman III missile in nuclear drills after adversaries

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The United States military test-launched an unarmed, but nuclear-capable, intercontinental ballistic missile from California over the Pacific Ocean on Tuesday. The Minuteman III ICBM was fired at 11:01 pm Pacific Time from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California during an operational test. The U.S Space Force said the test showed the nation's ICBM fleet can leverage dominance in an...

King reveals regret at not visiting Fiji on royal tour

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The King has revealed his regret at not visiting Fiji on his recent royal tour of Australia and Samoa after being advised against it for medical reasons. Charles spoke to the High Commissioner of Fiji during an international sustainability conference at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday. He told Jovilisi Suveinakama: “I felt so bad we couldn’t get to Fiji (on the royal...

Pacific leaders congratulate President-elect Trump, pledge to strengthen U.S-Pacific ties

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Pacific leaders have extended congratulations to President-elect Donald Trump on his electoral victory, signaling their commitment to enhancing ties with the U.S and addressing shared goals in the Indo-Pacific region. Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka conveyed his well wishes, highlighting hopes for a peaceful and prosperous tenure under Trump’s leadership. “It is my sincere hope and prayer that President-elect Trump’s time...

Pula and Pulu lead Polls, headed to runoff against incumbents in American Samoa gubernatorial race

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The team of Pulaalii Nikolao Pula and Pulu Ae Ae Jr. topped the polls in the gubernatorial race Tuesday winning 4,284 votes or 42.4 percent of the 10,113 votes cast. Incumbents Governor Lemanu Peleti Mauga and Lt Governor Laapui Talauega Eleasalo Ale received 3,660 or 36.2 percent of the votes while Vaitautolu Talia Iaulualo and Maefau Dr Mary Taufetee received...

Manu Samoa coach denies charges

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Suspended Manu Samoa head coach Mase Mahonri Schwalger denied seven charges of sexual allegations against him in the Supreme Court on Tuesday. Mase appeared for the first time in court this week since being charged in connection to sexual allegations that surfaced in September. Lawyer Tuatagaloa Shane Wulf appeared on behalf of Leilani Taimalelagi Strickland to represent Mase in Court. He pleaded...

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