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Climate change: Push for decision at world’s top court

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The concerns of young people in the Pacific about climate change are set to be heard at the world’s top court. Four years after students...

Jasper Anisi sworn in as new Solomon Islands Chief Electoral officer

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Solomon Islands Electoral Commission has filled the vacant position of the new Chief Electoral Officer following the swearing-in of Jasper Anisi by the Governor...

Former Defence Minister Inia Seruiratu is Fiji’s new Opposition leader

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Former Fiji's Defence Minister Inia Seruiratu is the new Opposition Leader. A motion was moved in Parliament today to nominate a new leader of the...

NZ Foreign Affairs Minister talks to the Vanuatu Government on Pacific issues

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New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta will travel to Vanuatu today, announcing that New Zealand will provide further relief and recovery assistance there,...

New Zealand may join AUKUS pact’s non-nuclear component

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--- New Zealand’s government has confirmed it is discussing joining the non-nuclear part of the AUKUS alliance founded by Australia, the UK and U.S. “We...

Taiwan gets back ‘Republic of China’ office name from Fiji: MOFA

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Taiwan's government expressed its gratitude to Fiji on Tuesday for reinstating the old name of its representative office there, which includes the “Republic of...

PNG Communication Minister Masiu denies ‘control of media’

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Communication Minister Timothy Masiu has hit back at reports termed as inaccurate over the control of media in Papua New Guinea from his ministerial...

Tributes flow for late Tongan PM Tu’i’onetoa

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Tributes are flowing in for Tonga's former Prime Minister Tu'i'onetoa who passed away last Sunday, aged 71, in the United States. He will be laid...

New Caledonia, Fiji embark on jurisdictional approach initiative for longline tuna fishery

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The French overseas territory of New Caledonia and the Pacific island nation of Fiji have initiated a jurisdictional approach initiative for their longline tuna...

ISA negotiations enter their third week as the world says “no” to the largest mining operation in human history

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This week at the International Seabed Authority (ISA) headquarters in Kingston, Jamaica, negotiations to agree a ‘mining code’ get into their third week at...

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Tuvalu energy stable but risks remain as Minister Kofe outlines backup plan after emergency

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Tuvalu’s power system is holding steady but backup measures are being rushed in, with a rental generator due next month and new equipment on...

How climate change threatens the economic backbone of the Pacific

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South Pacific islanders strive to rescue their home from toxic legacy

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More than 80 years after World War Two, the Solomon Islands remain one of the most heavily mine-contaminated places in the Pacific. Today, the UN...