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Countries step up on global climate justice case ahead of COP27 but Australia conspicuous by its absence

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Twelve countries including Germany and New Zealand stepping up to champion the campaign for an International Court of Justice (ICJ) advisory opinion on the...

Fiji academic warns over media ‘climate injustice’ in open access webinar

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By David Robie A Fiji-based academic challenged the Pacific region’s media and policymakers Wednesday over climate crisis coverage, asking whether the discriminatory style of...

U.S, FSM initiate talks on establishing ‘defence sites’ in Micronesia

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The U.S and the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) have begun exploring future plans to establish military facilities in the Pacific nation, which is...

PALM Scheme capacity will expand to 35,000: Australia’s Minister for the Pacific

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The Australian government is committed to improving the standard of the Pacific Labour Mobility Scheme to ensure those under the program are not exploited. Australia’s...

Climate change: CO2 and methane in our atmosphere reach record levels

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Atmospheric levels of the three main greenhouse gases warming our planet - carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide- all reached new record highs in...

Malekula MP-elect contested Vanuatu snap election despite suspended sentence

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A winning candidate from the Malekula Constituency, Sanick Asang, was declared eligible and contested the Vanuatu Snap Election despite still serving a suspended sentence. The...

Countries’ climate promises still not enough to avoid catastrophic global warming: UN Report

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While plans submitted by most signatories of the Paris Agreement would reduce global greenhouse gas emissions, they are still not ambitious enough to limit...

Korean, Pacific islands FMs discuss climate, maritime cooperation in Busan

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The top diplomats of Korea and 14 Pacific Island Countries (PICs) held talks Wednesday in the southern port of Busan to discuss ways to...

Fiji’s National Federation Party leader charged

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Fiji's Opposition National Federation Party (NFP) leader Professor Biman Prasad has been charged with two counts of indecently insulting or annoying a person. Police Commissioner...

Trade Commissioner Salato highlights importance of PACER plus as trade, investment and economic development catalyst

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The importance of PACER plus as a catalyst for trade, investment and economic development in the Solomon Islands was highlighted in a dialogue currently...

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Vanuatu Parliament to debate no-confidence motion against PM Napat Friday

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Vanuatu leader of the Opposition and President of the Union of Moderate Parties (UMP), Ishmael Kalsakau, welcomed Wednesday's decision of the Court of Appeal...

Australian diplomacy must be principled, agile and proactive: DFAT Secretary Adams

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Australia’s top diplomat says Australian diplomacy is being reshaped to meet a more dangerous and complex world, with a sharper focus on the Indo-Pacific,...

Global health is out of balance: WHO’s Dr Piukala

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WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific Dr Saia Ma’u Piukala has warned that global health systems are fundamentally out of balance, despite major...