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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...

Ireland down Fiji 47- 27

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Given the emotional turmoil Ireland’s squad will have gone through over the past few days, they can look back on the result as a...

PM Fiamē gives best wishes to Manu Samoa

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Samoa Prime Minister, Fiamē Naomi Mata'afa and Education Minister, Seuula Ioane Tuaau joined the Manu Samoa team on Monday in a service (faigalotu) at...

1.5°C limit still possible: UN SG

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The UN chief António Guterres says limiting the global temperature rise to 1.5°C is still attainable, but requires a 45 percent reduction in carbon...

Global shipping poised to get new emissions-fighting strategy

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A new strategy is expected to set global shipping on an ambitious path towards phasing out greenhouse gas emissions, top UN officials said at...

‘We depend on our beautiful reefs’: Fukushima water release plan sparks concern across Pacific

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Every day fisher Charlie Maleb takes his string lines and his nets out from Wala Island, Vanuatu, into the Pacific Ocean. The 54-year-old drops his...

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Pacific security agreements: lessons from the Iran–U.S–Israel conflict

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