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Papua New Guinea in talks with China on security cooperation, foreign minister says

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Papua New Guinea is in early talks with China on a potential security and policing deal, the country’s foreign minister Justin Tkachenko has said, weeks after deadly riots in the country’s capital. Amid jostling between Washington and Beijing for influence in the Pacific, the biggest Pacific Islands nation, Papua New Guinea (PNG), has previously said Australia and the United States...

Atoll nations, predicted to sink, have kept pace with sea-level rise

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For an attention-grabbing speech to the 2022 UN climate conference, a Tuvalu cabinet minister stood on one of atoll nation’s smallest islands and predicted it could be the first to be submerged by rising seas. The filament of land, known as Te Afualiku, however has more than tripled in area over the past century, geomorphological research shows. The entire land...

Japan to host Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting in July; plans to offer Climate support, counter China’s Influence

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The Japanese government has begun final arrangements to host the Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting (PALM) in mid-July, inviting the leaders of all 18 Pacific Island Forum (PIF) members to Tokyo. At the summit, Japan plans to launch support measures based on the needs of Pacific island countries, such as climate change countermeasures, aiming to counter China’s growing influence in the...

Samoa becomes the first Pacific nation to host the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting

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This year in October, Samoa will make history by becoming the first small island developing state from the Pacific to host the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting (CHOGM). One of its attendees will be the British High Commissioner to Australia and Head of Oceania network, Vicki Treadell, who is looking to amplify Pacific voices to fight climate change. “How do we...

Tuvalu’s 2024 general election: a new political landscape

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By Jess Marinaccio On Friday 26 January 2024, Tuvalu went to the polls for its general election. After voting results were announced over the subsequent 24 hours, Tuvalu emerged with a somewhat altered political landscape. In Tuvalu elections, candidates run for two parliamentary positions on each of Tuvalu’s eight islands of Nukulaelae, Funafuti, Vaitupu, Nukufetau, Nui, Niutao, Nanumaga, and Nanumea....

Tuvalu general election: Eight newcomers in parliament

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Eight of Tuvalu's 16-member parliament are newcomers following the 2024 general election which saw former Prime Minister Kausea Natano ousted. The country went to the polls on Friday to elect a new 16-member parliament, with 6000 people registered to cast their votes in eight constituencies in the island nation. There are no political parties in Tuvalu, which means that all candidates...

Tuvalu’s pro-Taiwan prime minister Kausea Natano loses seat in partial election results

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The pro-Taiwan leader of the Pacific islands nation of Tuvalu, Kausea Natano, has lost his seat according to partial election results. The vote is being closely watched by Taiwan, China and the United States, amid speculation the micronation could be poised to switch diplomatic recognition to Beijing. Tuvalu, with a population of about 11,200 spread across nine islands, is one of...

13 charged over drugs haul; investigations reveal Fiji used as transit point

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Thirteen people charged in relation to the seizure of more than four tons of methamphetamine in Nadi worth more than $2billion (US$1 billion) will be produced at the Nadi Magistrates Court today. The accused persons face charges of unlawful importation of illicit drugs, unlawful possession of illicit drugs, possession of property suspected of being proceeds of crime relating to the...

No timeframe – Fiji PM | Reinstatement of ousted Minister for Education

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The reinstatement of Fiji's ousted minister for education Aseri Radrodro may take six months, a year or the end of the four-year Coalition Government term, says Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka. In an interview with the Fiji Times, Rabuka said there was no time frame as he reiterated that he does not tolerate nor condone such behaviour from Cabinet Ministers in...

David Pocock condemns Australia’s fossil fuel projects as an ‘existential threat’ to Pacific neighbours

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The independent senator David Pocock says the Australian government is failing to listen to its “Pacific family” and must stop approving new fossil fuel projects that fuel “an existential threat for those nations”. In a new podcast to be released on Monday, the ACT senator also described the “really sobering” experiencing of entering parliament and “seeing the influence of the...

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Don’t ignore geopolitical tensions says Tuvalu’s Climate Change Minister Dr Talia

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Tuvalu and other Pacific countries can expect higher grant from ADF14

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