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Australia continues to shoot gold in archery

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Australian archers have proven their marksmanship again as they bagged gold medals during the second day of archery at DC Park on Wednesday. Australian Olympian...

Vanuatu’s president issues ultimatum to MPs

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Vanuatu's President Nikenike Vurobaravu issues an ultimatum to MPs, telling them they have until 2pm local time today to resolve the political instability that...

Fiji PM to attend COP 28 Meeting in Dubai

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has confirmed his attendance to attend the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, next...

Time for talk over- we need to see the results: Forum SG Puna told Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development

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Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General Henry Puna has bluntly told the Seventh Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development in Suva Tuesday, that the time for...

UN agencies urge action to safeguard maternal, child health amidst climate crisis

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UN agencies on Tuesday issued an urgent call for action, emphasising the severe health risks faced by pregnant women, babies and children due to...

Sovereign rights not enough, regional cooperation needed for deep-sea mining: TIS

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There needs to be a regional approach to deep-sea mining, as opposed to relying solely on the sovereign rights of individual nations, given the...

‘Vulnerable’ Pacific countries must get maximum benefit from ‘loss and damage’ fund, Australian climate minister says

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Australia’s climate minister, Chris Bowen, says Pacific nations and other countries vulnerable to climate catastrophe should be the major beneficiaries of “loss and damage”...

PIFLM52 – Global pledges begin as Leaders endorse new Pacific Resilience Facility

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A US$50 million pledge from Saudi Arabia has opened the investor search for a new US$500 million Pacific Resilience Fund (PRF) to build resilience...

Week of intense plastic treaty negotiations in Nairobi ends with a way forward

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Pacific delegates who attended the third session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee to develop an international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution, including in...

Pacific nations vow to chart destiny with own agenda

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Pacific Island leaders have stressed the need to grasp their own destiny by setting their own regional agenda, with a focus on climate change...

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