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Heart of Pacific climate mobility adaption, not relocation

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By Richard Musgrove Pacific islanders have been on the move for 50,000 years, as explorers, as settlers and as traders. But now that cultural phenomenon has an existential edge, particularly for those on vulnerable, low-lying islands, as the insidious effects of climate change manifest – heat stress, cyclones, floods, and droughts, fisheries decline, sea level rise and salt-water intrusion into...

13 Political Parties to contest Solomon Islands Election

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Thirteen political parties are slated to participate in the upcoming General Election in the Solomon Islands scheduled for April this year. Registration of a new political party does not have a time frame that depicts when to register and when not to. This is according to Solomon Islands Acting Registrar of the Political Parties Commission, Glinson Galo when clarifying reports that...

Kabui: Solomon Islands Independent Commission Against Corruption, a tiger without teeth

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Chairman of the Solomon Islands Independent Commission Against Corruption (SIICAC), Sir Frank Kabui has described the Anti-Corruption Commission as a tiger without teeth in the battle against corruption. “The SIICAC is a tiger without teeth; it boasts a big and honorable name, but it lacks the power to bite. We are powerless,” he said. Sir Kabui’s remarks come after the latest...

NZ Government harpoons proposed South Pacific trawling restrictions

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Following orders from the new Government, New Zealand successfully blocked consensus on a measure to restrict bottom trawling in the South Pacific at an international forum that ended at the weekend. The annual meeting of the South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation wrapped up on Friday in Ecuador (Saturday NZT) with no agreement being reached on a proposal New Zealand...

PNG Marape unfazed, solid opposition keeps government in check

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has welcomed the recent transition of a number of Government MPs to the Opposition. He described this movement as a positive step towards strengthening the parliamentary opposition and the nation’s democracy. Marape’s statement comes in the wake of eight Government MPs deciding to join the Opposition ranks amidst discussions of a possible motion of...

GEF Council approves US$916 million for urgent environmental action

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The Global Environment Facility’s 186 member governments on Monday allocated US$916 million for international action on biodiversity, climate change, nature renewal, and pollution control, and advanced five Integrated Programmes designed to tackle complex challenges in their entirety. The GEF Council, meeting in Washington, DC, approved funding for 45 projects and programmes, including four blended finance initiatives involving the private sector....

Tongan Government remains tight lipped about King’s withdrawal of consent for Cabinet Ministers

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Just days after the appointment of Dr Siale ‘Akau’ola as Tonga’s new Minister of Health, the King has withdrawn his consent for two other Cabinet appointments. An undated memo from the Lord Privy Seal, Viliami Malolo, to Chief Secretary of the Cabinet Paula Ma’u seen by Kaniva News details the king’s refusal to accept the appointments. “His Majesty was pleased by...

King Charles diagnosed with cancer, Buckingham Palace announces

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King Charles has been diagnosed with cancer and is already receiving treatment that will prevent him from undertaking public duties for the immediate future, Buckingham Palace has announced. Although no further details about what type of cancer he has are being released at this stage, Buckingham Palace said it was not prostate cancer. It was discovered when the 75-year-old monarch...

Tropical Cyclone Nat: TD06F upgraded, alert in place for Southern Cook Islands

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A tropical depression (TD06F) has been upgraded to category 1 Tropical Cyclone Nat near the Cook Islands. In its latest special weather bulletin at 8.40am New Zealand time, Fiji's Meteorological Service said Tropical Cyclone Nat is moving east southeast at about 15 knots The weather office has issued a nautical gale warning in relation to the storm. An alert is in place...

Tonga signs Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Agreement

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Tonga becomes the 85th country to sign the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) Agreement to protect two-thirds of our ocean, or the Agreement under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction. The Ambassador and representative of Tonga to the United Nations,Va'inga Tone,...

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