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PIF panelist hits back at IAEA ‘Fukushima is safe’ decision

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A Pacific Islands Forum expert panellist has criticised the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for “ignoring one of its own fundamental principles”, in its...

Solomon Islands stand by Pacific call on Tokyo to postpone its decision to dump radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean

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Solomon Islands Government has declared its ongoing concern about the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report endorsing Japan’s plan to release radioactive water into...

Future of deep-sea mining hangs in balance as opposition grows

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The list of countries calling for a pause on deep-sea mining continued to grow this week ahead of a key moment that mining companies...

The biggest gold rush in history is about to start in the deep sea – leaving devastation in its wake

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Applications to mine the seabed in our ocean commons can be made from 09 July, allowing a few corporations to profit from ecological disaster...

Fiji U20 claim first victory against Italy 41- 26

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Fiji produced a performance of skill and flair to nullify Italy’s heavy pack in the opening ninth-place semi-final at Paarl Gymnasium and confirm their...

Samoan rugby league stars miss fees jackpot

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An opportunity for Samoa's rugby league stars in Australia's National Rugby League (NRL) to get paid lucrative test match fees like their Australian and...

NRL faces fresh threat from clubs over expansion plans for 18th franchise

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The NRL is facing backlash from clubs wanting a greater say in who should be awarded an 18th licence – and when expansion should...

Cook Islands PM ‘proceeds with caution’ on deep-sea mining as critics warn over risks

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Days ahead of a deadline that highlights the pressure to develop rules on deep-sea mining, Cook Islands prime minister Mark Brown said pursuing the...

IMO agrees to nonbinding target to achieve net zero “around 2050”

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IMO member states have reached a tentative deal on the thorny question of bringing shipping into line with the Paris Agreement. The newly-agreed MEPC...

PNG PM urged to oppose nuke wastewater release into the Pacific Ocean: Opposition leader

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Papua New Guinea Opposition leader Joseph Lelang has urged Prime Minister James Marape to reject a report by the international atomic energy agency (IAEA)...

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Vanuatu PM welcomes historic UN vote backing ICJ climate ruling as “victory for climate...

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Vanuatu has welcomed the adoption of a landmark United Nations General Assembly resolution endorsing the International Court of Justice (ICJ) Advisory Opinion on climate...

WHO Pacific Chief pushes digital health revolution for Island nations

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World Health Organisation (WHO) Western Pacific regional director Dr Saia Ma'u Piukala has called for urgent investment in digital health and artificial intelligence to...

Nauru orders officials to strictly follow One-China Policy

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The Government of Nauru has directed all government officials and state-owned enterprises to strictly observe the One-China Principle in all official communications, engagements and...