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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...

Tonga PM calls for transformative financing to counter climate change at 4th POPCCC

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Transformative Climate Finance investment that help Pacific countries implement measures to counter the adverse impacts of climate change should be scalable, contextual, flexible, predictable, innovative and demand-driven. The Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Tonga, Hu’akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni, made the call when he addressed delegates at the fourth Pacific Ocean Pacific Climate Change Conference (POPCCC) at the National University of...

France’s Macron delays New Caledonia voting reform after protests

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French President Emmanuel Macron says he will delay a voting reform in New Caledonia that the Indigenous Kanak people on the French-ruled Pacific islands say would dilute their votes and undermine their struggle for independence. Speaking on Thursday in New Caledonia’s capital, Noumea, after meeting local political leaders, Macron said his ultimate aim still was to sign the measure into...

Russia urges France to avoid violence in New Caledonia

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Russia on Thursday urged French authorities to refrain from unjustified use of violence against protesters in New Caledonia. “We call on Paris to ensure respect for the rights and freedoms of the indigenous population of New Caledonia and other overseas territories under its control, and to meet all the high demands that Paris makes to other countries, which, by the...

Qantas pounces on Vanuatu as its flag carrier flounders

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Qantas and Jetstar are looking to move in on Australia-Vanuatu services following the collapse of flag carrier Air Vanuatu. The Flying Kangaroo has applied for 1,798 seats per week in each direction for five years, with plans to start Qantas services in August and Jetstar services in October. The move will put Qantas in competition with Virgin Australia, currently the only...

Can the 4th International SIDS Conference Deliver a Climate and Development Deal for the Blue Pacific?

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By Dr Satyendra Prasad, Climate Lead – Abt Global and Fiji’s Former Ambassador to the UN Next week, the United Nations will hold one of its largest ever international conferences on small island developing states. This will be held in the beautiful and one of the most climate vulnerable island state of Antigua and Barbuda. The 4th International Conference on Small...

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SIDS go forward with ‘new sense of hope, solidarity and determination’

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The roadmap towards achieving resilient prosperity for small island States adopted on Thursday in Antigua and Barbuda “marks the beginning of a new journey”...

Pacific Small Islands Developing States call for accelerated global efforts to address climate change

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As a regional group, the voice of our Pacific Small Islands Developing States resonated across the Fourth International Conference on Small Islands Developing States...

Macron’s handling of New Caledonia is not working, we need a new way

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New Caledonia needs a new referendum on independence, not more politics from Paris By Jimmy Naouna The unrest that has gripped Kanaky-New Caledonia is the direct...