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PNG Media Council AGM reappoints executives to lead

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The Media Council of Papua New Guinea (MCPNG) has re-elected its current core Executive Management team to another term in office, and to represent...

Spot the hypocrisy: Europe and the West throws Pacific high ambition under the bus at IMO

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Opinion by Dr Peter Nuttall Getting serious push-back to the Pacific's high ambition from China, Brazil and their buddies was fully expected this week...

Critical negotiations on deep sea mining kick off in Jamaica

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Critical negotiations concerning the future of deep sea mining and mineral extraction kicked off Monday in Jamaica, as conservationists aim to rein in a...

NZ Acting PM Sepuloni ‘unaware’ dawn raids would continue after 2021 apology

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New Zealand Acting Prime Minister Carmel Sepuloni says she was “unaware” dawn raids would continue after the 2021 Government apology. “I thought they'd already ended,”...

‘Use science to analyse nuclear waste plan’

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The head of Samoa's premier environmental organisation has called for “science-based judgement” of Japan's plans to discharge treated wastewater from a nuclear plant into...

Nuclear watchdog gets New Zealand government support amid concerns over Japan’s Fukushima plan

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The International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) director general Rafael Mariano Grossi is in Aotearoa advising the Government on the safety of treated wastewater disposal...

China’s Xi Jinping pledges economic, tech aid for Solomon Islands

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Chinese President Xi Jinping has pledged economic and technical aid with “no political preconditions” for Solomon Islands – Beijing’s first close security partner in...

Xi expounds on China’s policy toward Pacific island countries

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Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday met with visiting Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands Manasseh Sogavare in Beijing. Xi said as China and Pacific...

Crunch talks due on deep-sea mining controversy

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Controversial proposals to allow deep-sea mining will be centre-stage at global talks in Jamaica from Monday. It comes after a two-year ban on the practice...

Temperatures off the charts, but more records imminent: WMO

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Global sea surface temperatures reached a record high in May, June, and July – and the warming El Niño weather pattern is only just...

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UN Continental Shelf Body reviews Fiji Joint Submissions at 66th Session

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