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International talks end without go-ahead for deep-sea mining

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An international meeting in Jamaica to negotiate rules over deep-sea mining has ended with no green light to start industrial-scale mining and with an...

Taiwan sends vessels to South Pacific allies to repel illegal fishing boats

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Taiwan on Friday donated two multipurpose Coast Guard patrol vessels to Tuvalu, its diplomatic ally in the South Pacific. The agreement inking ceremony was attended...

Manu Samoa stick to RWC plan, Japan holds off Tonga in Pacific Nations Cup

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It was a tough loss for the Manu Samoa on Saturday as they went down to the Flying Fijians in the build up to...

Flying Fijians secure second win against Samoa

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Flying Fijians proved out to be the strongest opponent when they defeated their arch-rivals Manu Samoa 33-19 at Apia Park Saturday. With 12 changes after...

New Zealand’s first rugby league participation at Pacific Games hailed as “great opportunity”

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New Zealand Rugby League (NZRL) chief executive Greg Peters has claimed the country fielding a women's under-23 team at the Solomon Islands 2023 Pacific...

U.S to bolster PNG security

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Papua New Guinea’s leadership is promising “cascading” benefits from growing military and security cooperation with the United States following the first visit by a...

Nanaia Mahuta shuts door on NZ joining AUKUS after U.S says it’s ‘very much open’

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New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta has shut the door on joining the AUKUS alliance, a military pact that's basing nuclear submarines in...

Climate Litigation Report reveals spike in cases demanding action

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The total number of court cases focused on climate action has more than doubled since 2017 and is growing worldwide, according to a new...

WWF expert on deep-sea mining talks: expect more state support for moratorium

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As crucial talks on the future of deep-sea mining enter their final days in Jamaica, the focus has moved away from what rules should...

UN deep-sea mining talks deadlocked over agenda clash

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As crunch talks about the future of deep-sea mining enter the final stretch, governments have not yet been able to agree on the agenda...

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