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Adapting coastal communities in the Pacific to sea level rise

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Sea-level rise represents one of the most compelling consequences of climate change, as well as one of the most critical issues for Pacific Island...

80 Solomon Islands athletes bound for China

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Eighty Solomon Islands athletes selected to undertake intensive training in China departed the country last week. The athletes will spend 90 days intensive training in...

‘Ikale Tahi players train ahead of Australia A match 14 July

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Tonga's national rugby team, ‘Ikale Tahi, is training hard ahead of its match against Australia A on home soil on Friday, 14 July, at...

Nauru prepares to mine deep seas in big climate controversy

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Nauru is a small Pacific island 4,000km (2,485 miles) off the coast of Australia. It is so small, it has no capital city and...

North Korea calls on international community to stop Japan’s release of treated Fukushima wastewater

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North Korea has called upon the international community to stop Japan from releasing treated wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean. “The just...

Going broke and sinking, Nauru wants to mine the ocean floor

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Nauru wants permission to mine the ocean floor for critical minerals used to make batteries for the global transition to net zero, saying it...

Underwater mining of high seas inches closer, worrying environmentalists

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Governments will soon likely be able to apply for deep sea mining contracts in international waters, a plunge into the unknown that is worrying...

Calls for more recognition for Mururoa nuclear peace mission survivors

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Survivors of a New Zealand Navy peace mission to observe nuclear weapons testing in French Polynesia 50 years ago are calling for more official...

Japan provides Kiribati with training to address illegal fishing boats

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The Japan Coast Guard has provided its counterpart in the Pacific island country of Kiribati with technical support to crack down on illegal fishing...

Pacific “mixed feelings” after compromise on shipping’s climate goals

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Governments have agreed to an improved set of climate goals for the shipping sector after climate vulnerable Pacific nations and trade-reliant emerging economies struck...

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