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Strong Pacific Voices: Elevating Traditional Knowledge in Climate Adaptation

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By Jack Britton The Pacific Islands are home to a wealth of traditional and cultural knowledge about climate adaptation, and it is a place where...

Pacific youth determined to make policy impact on good governance and anti-corruption

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The University of the South Pacific Students’ Association launches a Youth Advisory Board on Governance in partnership with UNDP The University of the South...

Ireland, Fiji and Great Britain target final Olympic ticket in Toulouse

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By the end of Sunday, we will know the identity of the fourth and final team to qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games...

World Rugby confirms lower tackle height law trials for community rugby

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World Rugby Council has unanimously approved a recommendation that unions participate in trials of a lower tackle height in community rugby. The opt-in trial, which...

Fijiana Drua deserve accolades, presented with spoils

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It’s a journey that has been nothing short of extraordinary and Thursday the Fijiana Drua side were given their spoils. Facing financial hardships during the...

U.S envoy hoping for progress in talks with Pacific islands ahead of Biden visit

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The U.S presidential envoy leading negotiations to renew agreements with three Pacific island states said on Wednesday he will visit them next week hoping...

Fiji says brain drain is a challenge to renewable energy projects

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By Elenoa Dimaira Fiji and perhaps other Pacific Island nations are losing their experienced and skilled citizens to migration, which could have an impact on...

Forum SG on Pacific Youth Spotlighting Anti- Corruption in Climate Change and Gender Equality

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Forum Secretary General Henry Puna says there is no better time to hand the baton of spotlighting anti- corruption to ‘you, our youth’, who...

Former Fiji PM Bainimarama, Qiliho trial set for July

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Former Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama and suspended Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho’s trial will run from 17-28 July, 2023. The matter was called this morning before...

Fossil fuel cost lives : Vanutu Climate Change Minister Regenvanu

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By Elenoa Dimaira  Fossil fuels cost lives. Vanuatu’s Minister for Climate, Ralph Regenvanu reminded the region of this adding that he grieved for lives lost in...

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MCC touts Pacific, Fiji partnerships as strategic alternative to China’s Belt and Road

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The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) has highlighted its work in Fiji and the wider Pacific as part of a broader U.S strategy to strengthen...

Vanuatu Opposition demands Gov’t apology over failed Matthew and Hunter negotiations

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Vanuatu Opposition Leader Alatoi Ishmael Kalsakau has called on Prime Minister Jotham Napat and Deputy Prime Minister Johnny Koanapo to apologise to the people...

Indigenous leaders tell governments ‘no more tokenism’ before COP31

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As Pacific communities lose homes, coastlines and even the resting places of their ancestors to rising seas, Indigenous have delivered a blunt message to...