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Ministers missing from Tonga’s COP30 delegation amid election campaign

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Tonga Government ministers will skip the COP30 climate summit in Brazil, with officials replacing them due to the forthcoming election. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister...

Brazil launches the first climate adaptation plan for health at COP30

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Brazil Thursday launched the Belém Health Action Plan to support the health sector’s adaptation to climate change—the first international climate adaptation document dedicated specifically...

FFA commends Solomon Islands for strengthening fisheries management with new Noro office

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The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) has commended the Solomon Islands Government for its continued investment in fisheries development following the opening of...

How Pacific nations plan to go from spending up to 25 percent of GDP on fossil fuels to running on 100 percent renewables

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Pacific nations spend billions each year importing fossil fuels for electricity. Now the region’s leaders are aiming for energy independence. By Wesley Morgan, Scott...

Belgium and Samoa set up final day showdown with wins in Dubai: RWC 2027 final qualification tournament

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Samoa and Belgium will meet in a head-to-head showdown next Tuesday 18 November for the final place at Rugby World Cup 2027 in Australia,...

Sowakula to start for Flying Fijians, potential debut for Hoyt

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Flying Fijians head coach Mick Byrne has made two key changes to his squad for this weekend’s Autumn Nations Series promoting loose forward Pita...

Pacific stands firm despite major emitter’s absence at COP30

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Despite the absence of one of the world’s biggest emitters the United States at the global climate talks in Brazil, Pacific representatives say the...

Political tensions emerge as Australia-Pacific bid for COP31 faces Türkiye standoff

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A negotiator for the Pacific says Australia and the Pacific’s bid to host the 31st Conference of the Parties (COP31) is facing diplomatic challenges...

Kiribati committed to resilient development pathway for its outer islands

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While its islands may be small and low-lying, Kiribati is a mighty ocean state. And at COP30, Kiribati spotlighted its strength and resilience through...

Fractured relationship between NZ-Cook Islands dealt another blow

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The fractured political relationship between New Zealand and the Cook Islands has been dealt another major blow. Confidential documents leaked to 1News reveal the Cook...

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