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Australia sides with China, Russia in bid to sink Pacific nations’ climate plan

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Australia has been criticised for siding with China and Russia to oppose a popular plan from a group of Pacific Island nations to tackle...

Warning of more cyclones for parts of Pacific as El Niño threatens

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The Pacific is due to get a dramatic shift in weather over the next 12 months as it moves from a triple dip La...

Changes suggested in appointment of Fiji PM

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Election of a prime minister on the floor of Parliament will be done by voice and not secret ballot, the Standing Orders Committee has...

Pentagon ordered to probe undersea mining to counter China

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The Metals Company, a mineral explorer of the Pacific Ocean floor, is welcoming United States Congressional efforts to elevate contentious undersea mining to help...

Australia appoints first special envoy for the Pacific

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A new special envoy role will help Australia strengthen its already strong bond with the Pacific, the federal government says. Ewen McDonald, a senior foreign...

UN Nuclear Agency chief to visit Fukushima Plant to see final preparations for release of wastewater

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The chief of the UN nuclear agency will visit Japan this week to meet with Japanese leaders and see final preparations for the release...

Polluting shipping to face climate reckoning

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Nations are under pressure to agree ambitious emission reduction targets and consider a tax on pollution by the sector at a key meeting of...

Congressmen angry that Bikini islanders’ nuclear trust fund may have been ‘squandered’

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Following widespread media coverage of the collapse of what was a more than US$70 million trust fund for Bikini islanders displaced by American nuclear...

Fiji Military true to its role: Commander Kalouniwai

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Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF) Commander Major General Ro Jone Kalouniwai has dispelled widely circulated rumours that the RFMF will take “unconstitutional” steps...

The looming fate of Fukushima’s contaminated water

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Environmental concerns in the Pacific also come with political risks for Japan’s prime minister By Daniel Mandell In the coming months, Japan will be in...

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