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IAEA finds Japan’s Plans to release treated water into the Sea at Fukushima consistent with International safety standards

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An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safety review has concluded that Japan's plans to release treated water stored at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power...

New Zealand pushes back on Pacific-wide free movement

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New Zealand cabinet ministers have considered, but dismissed for now, a Pacific proposal for easier movement of people around the region. Pacific Islanders are subject...

Australian diplomats convinced ICAC to censor Pacific nations where Maguire schemed. It didn’t work

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Federal Australian officials successfully persuaded the NSW corruption watchdog to “de-identify” a group of Pacific countries mentioned in last week’s report on Gladys Berejiklian’s...

Pacific nations worried over ‘disinformation’ about plan for carbon levy

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Pacific island nations have sounded the alarm on a possible “disinformation” campaign peddled by a “couple of countries” about their proposal to introduce a...

Fukushima plan to release water into ocean approved by UN watchdog IAEA

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The UN’s nuclear watchdog has approved plans by Japan to release more than 1m tonnes of water from the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power...

Pacific groups condemn Japan’s attempts to dismantle Pacific solidarity against Fukushima nuclear waste plans

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The Pacific Collective on Nuclear Issues, composed of civil society groups, non-governmental organisations and movements in the Pacific expresses grave concern that Japan is...

Climate-heating El Niño has arrived and threatens lives, declares UN

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The arrival of a climate-heating El Niño event has been declared by the UN’s World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), with officials warning that preparation for...

Commonwealth Climate Finance Access Hub appoints advisers to Fiji and Tuvalu

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As Pacific Island Countries are at the frontline of the impacts of climate change, they need adequate and accessible climate finance, which is necessary...

PNG soldiers killed in training incident

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The Papua New Guinea Defence Force (PNGDF) has confirmed that two of its members were killed early Tuesday, in a training incident. This incident occurred...

Pacific treaties must be built with care and nurtured once they’re in place

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By Lucy Albiston and Blake Johnson Security agreements are an increasingly hot topic in the Pacific as Australia, the U.S, China and New Zealand...

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Free trade agreements with Pacific island nations proposed to protect regional posture

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U.S Rep Ed Case has proposed a presidential initiative to negotiate free trade agreements with Pacific Island countries and extend duty-free treatment to certain...

Taiwan boosts support as Palau prepares to host Pacific Islands Forum

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Taiwan is helping Palau prepare to host next year's Pacific Islands Forum, Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung said on Saturday. Lin, who was on a trip...

When the room says No but the Ocean says Now why Vanuatu chose a...

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Op Ed by Lagi Toribau, Technical Advisor & Lead Negotiator for Vanuatu on Deep-Sea Ecosystems When I arrived in Nairobi for UNEA-7, I carried with...