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Pacific voices challenge militarisation, deep-sea mining and nuclear threats

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Militarisation is the greatest environmental threat facing the Pacific region, according to regional peace advocates. “We see how much of our ocean is being militarised...

Palau president eyes U.S deportees as a solution to labour shortage

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Deportees from the United States could fill Palau’s labour gaps, President Surangel Whipps Jr said, seeking to justify his apparent inclination to accept the...

Taiwan says senior Fijian UN diplomat visited, despite Fiji’s formal ties with China

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Taiwan said it welcomed a senior Fijian diplomat this week who met with Vice-President Hsiao Bi-khim, a highly unusual trip given the Pacific island...

Rare earths, rough seas: FSM at the crossroads of U.S-China resource rivalry

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By Joyce McClure China’s new restrictions on the export of rare earth minerals are reverberating across the Pacific, raising concerns that the Federated States of...

Pacific Response Group strengthens regional preparedness and unity

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The Pacific region continues to strengthen its collective capacity to respond to disasters through the Pacific Response Group (PRG) — a regional initiative that...

Solomon Islands PM: Culture and Christian values must guide approach to LGBTQIA+ issues

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Solomon Islands must consider its culture and Christian values when addressing issues relating to LGBTQIA+ people, says Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele. His remarks follow an...

Pacific fisheries commission hopes to adopt albacore tuna harvest plan

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The Western Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) hopes to adopt a management procedure for South Pacific albacore tuna at its annual meeting in Manila...

COP30 and COP31 will test middle powers in a climate of opportunity

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Brazil and Australia must prove they can pivot from commodity extraction to clean industrial innovation. By Martin Geissdoerfer, Trang Nguyen With COP30 about to begin,...

Palau takes first step to building Humanitarian Warehouse

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Palau has taken the first step to the construction of a warehouse, that will keep emergency supplies for disasters. Ministers attending the 2nd Pacific Disaster...

Pacific Ministers endorse new Regional Disaster Coordination system

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Pacific ministers have endorsed the creation of a new regional mechanism to improve coordination and delivery of humanitarian aid across the region. The new system,...

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