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Nobles urge Tonga PM to resign as Minister of His Majesty’s Armed Forces

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Tonga's nobles are collectively calling on the Prime Minister Hu'akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni to resign his defence portfolio as Minister of His Majesty's Armed Forces,...

One Pacific reflects on COP28

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The One Pacific are this week reviewing the outcomes of the world’s largest climate change negotiations platform and preparing for the next steps on...

Seagrass: the unsung champions of Pacific marine ecosystem

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In the peaceful water of the Pacific, beneath the gentle sway of the tides lies a hidden world crucial to the health of our...

Fishing for consensus: harmful subsidies talks intensify as MC13 nears end

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As the 13th WTO Ministerial Conference (MC13) nears its conclusion, Pacific Island countries have been calling on the biggest subsidisers to halt subsidies to...

WTO 13th Ministerial Conference extended by one day to facilitate outcomes

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The 13th WTO Ministerial Conference (MC13) has been extended by one day, until Friday 1 March, in order to facilitate outcomes on the main...

Vanuatu Electoral Commission prepares for referendum with new regulation order

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Vanuatu's Referendum Act, CAP 297 of 2006, has never been implemented since its development. In 2023, Parliament introduced proposed amendments to the Constitution, including Article...

French Senate endorses delay for New Caledonia’s provincial elections

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The French Senate on Tuesday voted by a large majority (307 in favour and 34 against) the postponement of New Caledonia's crucial provincial elections...

Marshall Islands wants nuclear weapons ban pact amended

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The Pacific nation of the Marshall Islands may formally seek an amendment of a U.N treaty banning nuclear weapons, before it considers acceding to...

Australia must scale up aid for security

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Australia should lift its aid budget by an extra $3 billion (US$1.9 million) over the next four years, as it can't afford to “lack...

Tuvalu reaffirms ties with Taiwan, climate change top priorities for new government

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Tuvalu has reaffirmed its recognition of Taiwan following an election last month that had triggered speculation the Pacific island country could sever ties and...

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MCC touts Pacific, Fiji partnerships as strategic alternative to China’s Belt and Road

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The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) has highlighted its work in Fiji and the wider Pacific as part of a broader U.S strategy to strengthen...

Vanuatu Opposition demands Gov’t apology over failed Matthew and Hunter negotiations

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Indigenous leaders tell governments ‘no more tokenism’ before COP31

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