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Pacific calls for more transparency on the release of nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Ocean

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By Sanjeshni Kumar Pacific is not leaving “any stones unturned” when it comes to the safety of their ocean. The Pacific Islands Forum Acting Secretary...

New Zealand intercepts 3.2 tonnes of cocaine worth $500m floating in Pacific Ocean

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New Zealand authorities have found a record-breaking amount of cocaine floating in international waters, which they say was bound for Australia and would have...

Fiji deputy PM Gavoka highlights the value of oceans

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Recognising the need to unlock the economic potential of Fiji's blue economy and catalyse ocean related private sector development, the Fiji Government, in collaboration...

Commonwealth countries work to move the dial forward on cervical cancer

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The theme for World Cancer Day this year is “Closing the Care Gap”. It is the same theme as last year, and indeed will...

OFC launches Social Responsibility strategy – Power of Football

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The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) has launched the Power of Football strategy, an ambitious programme to enhance the wellbeing of individuals and communities across...

Pacific Games to be legacy for Solomon Islands

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Solomon Islands will have 24 leaders of the Pacific nations meet for the 2023 Pacific Games to be held from 10 November to 02...

Sustainability programme to be launched for Solomon Islands 2023 Pacific Games

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The Solomon Islands National University (SINU) is set to release a "Safe Green Games" campaign with the Government Services Integration Committee (GSIC) prior to...

Patient persistent Pacific research and diplomacy moves shipping ambition

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The Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Solomon Islands lodged new submissions at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO)this week, calling for greatly increased...

Fukushima water on agenda as Japan PM meets Cook Islands PM Brown, RMI Minister Kabua, and Forum SG Puna

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Talks between Japan and the Pacific are expected to continue as the clock ticks closer for the controversial planned discharge of treated but still...

Vanuatu foreign Minister wants ‘yes or no’ answer to ULMWP application

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Vanuatu’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Jotham Napat, said he is considering visiting Suva, Honiara and Port Moresby to personally get a “yes or no”...

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Australia, PNG push ahead with Pukpuk treaty as Wong backs U.S-Iran Deal

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Australia and Papua New Guinea have reaffirmed their commitment to bringing the Pukpuk Treaty into force, with Foreign Ministers Penny Wong and Justin Tkatchenko...

Regional security pact proposal gets support

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Decarbonisation necessary for a sustainable future, Pacific experts warn

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