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Climate change is the single greatest threat to Pacific, say defence ministers

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Climate change is the single greatest threat to the Pacific say the South Pacific Defence Ministers who met in Nuku'alofa last month. The Tonga Prime...

AFP confirms it received budget funding to set up a new Solomon Islands police training centre

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The Australian Federal Police (AFP) says it received funding in the budget to further ramp up assistance to Solomon Islands police, including by building...

ADB, key partners announce us$16.5 million for Ocean Health in the Pacific

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) today joined with the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and the Nordic Development Fund (NDF) at COP27 to announce grants...

How to move a country: Fiji’s radical plan to escape rising sea levels

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In Fiji, the climate crisis means dozens of villages could soon be underwater. Relocating so many communities is an epic undertaking. But now there...

Fiji earn revenge while Solomon Islands come up short in Pacific Women’s Four Nations openers

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Fiji avenged their OFC Women’s Nations Cup 2022 final defeat to Papua New Guinea while the Solomon Islands came up just short against Australia’s...

Judiciary clears Toa Samoa captain Paulo to play semi-final

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Samoa captain Junior Paulo has been cleared to play in the Pacific nation's historic World Cup semi-final against England after successfully challenging a one-match...

Iceman” says Fiji 7s team can still achieve a lot

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Former All Blacks flanker Sir Michael “Iceman” Jones believes the Fiji 7s team can still achieve a lot despite falling short at the Hong...

Forum chair welcomes inclusion of loss and damages in COP27 conference

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The Pacific Islands Forum has welcomed the inclusion of loss and damages into discussions at the UN Climate talks in Egypt. Forum Secretary General Henry...

Pacific groups welcome call to ban deep sea mining

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The Pacific Blue Line collective welcomes the call by France for a ban on deep sea mining, a call that Pacific civil society groups...

WHO records 140 covid cases in Tuvalu

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) says 140 cases of Covid-19 have been reported in Tuvalu. A WHO spokesperson, based in Suva, said Tuvalu's first community...

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