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‘Health for all’ is under threat from climate change: PNG Health Minister

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Papua New Guinea Minister for Heath Dr Lino Tom has warned that the very idea of ‘health for all’ is under threat from climate change. Dr Lino delivered the statement on behalf of 22 Pacific Island countries, at the opening of the 77th World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland. “Pacific Island Countries are responsible for less than one percent of global...

Caribbean leader blasts ’empty’ climate promises at small islands summit

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The president of this decade's summit for Small Island Developing States on Monday blasted “empty” and “grossly inadequate” climate pledges, saying wealthy nations have failed to meet obligations to limit damages from carbon emissions. Small island states across the Pacific, Atlantic and Caribbean, with negligible emissions, are particularly vulnerable to economic crises and rising temperatures due to their exposure to...

Small island States ‘a test case for climate justice and financial justice’

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The world must not allow the loss of a single country or culture due to global warming or a continuation of a “two-speed financial world” where the rich get richer and the poor get poorer, said UN chief António Guterres in his opening address at the Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States (SIDS4) on the beautiful twin...

No Vote of No Confidence today, new motion to be submitted to PNG Parliament

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape is cautiously confident he has the numbers to beat the Vote of No Confidence and remain in power. At last count Monday, Marape had 49 MPs on Loloata with him while challenger Rainbo Paita had the support of 39 MPs at the Sanctuary Hotel in North Waigani. However, today is a normal sorting out...

FLNKS bilateral meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron

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At a time when Kanaky New Caledonia is reconnecting with the dark days of the 1980s, those of the “Events”, the FLNKS was astonished to learn of the hasty arrival of the President of the French Republic French Republic accompanied by the two ministers whom the people hold responsible for the failure of the outcome of the Nouméa Accord,...

Round Two of Oceania Rugby Women’s Championships set to continue

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The Oceania Rugby Women's Championships are set to continue this week with the Papua New Guinea Cassowaries joining the national squads of Samoa, Fiji, and Tonga for the second round of matches. All four national teams are now on ground in Brisbane preparing for what will be an exciting continuation for the 2024 Championships. The second match scheduled for Round 1...

‘All hands on deck’ in Antigua and Barbuda as small island States chart course to resilient prosperity

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Leaders from small island developing States worldwide will converge on the shores of Antigua and Barbuda in the Caribbean this weekend to deliver a bold new plan of action to build resilience on the road to the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States (SIDS4) will bring together governments, the UN, civil society,...

4th Pacific Ocean Pacific Climate Change Conference a catalyst for action, Solomon Islands to host in 2026

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The 4th Pacific Ocean Pacific Climate Change Conference (POPCCC) has closed with a renewed commitment from delegates to step up local, regional and global action to counter climate change, to ensure future custodians of our lands and oceans are endowed with a healthy planet that allows them to thrive and prosper. The meeting also agreed for the 5th iteration of...

Pacific experts: Philippines must lead a united front to confront China over South China Sea

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The Philippines can push back against China’s bullying behaviour by aligning itself with affected countries in Asia, according to Pacific security observers. But as the intensifying conflict between China and the Philippines over their competing territorial claims in the South China Sea— alternately referred to as the West Philippine Sea— portends dangerous times for the region and giving the diplomatic...

Allow motion to proceed, Government urged not to block vote of no confidence: Former PNG PM O’Neill

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Former Papua New Guinea Prime minister Peter O’Neill says the planned motion of no confidence against his successor James Marape should be allowed to proceed next week as required in the Constitution. “There is nothing to be fearful of. Let the motion proceed,” O’Neill said in a statement. “The Constitution supports a proper vote when our country has no faith in...

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