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Five Pacific Islands Attorneys-general unite ahead of international climate case

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Following three days of meetings, Pacific Island Attorney Generals representing Fiji, Kiribati, Papua New Guinea, Tuvalu and Vanuatu issued a joint statement today underscoring the Pacific Island states' unique position as the only region where all United Nations member states are actively participating in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) climate advisory opinion proceedings. Oral hearings are set to begin...

Buffet starts four-day visit to New Caledonia

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France's new Minister for Overseas, François-Noël Buffet, arrived in New Caledonia on Wednesday, five months after violent riots broke out. Buffet is scheduled to spend four days there, with high on his agenda to reaffirm France's commitment to New Caledonia's post-riots' recovery amid a backdrop of economic, social and societal collapse. Since the unrest started, New Caledonia has sustained significant damage...

Australian Police probe PNG minister in $3 million detention bribe investigation

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Controversial Australian government contractor Paladin is suspected of abusing taxpayer funds to bribe then-Papua New Guinea police minister Jelta Wong to enable the firm to run the federal government’s offshore detention regime. The suspicions are detailed in police documents sighted by this masthead and come after federal agents seized the phone of a suspected Paladin middleman after he flew into...

CHOGM 2024 Samoa to accelerate progress across the Commonwealth

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More than 3,000 delegates and leaders from 56 Commonwealth countries, representing 2.7 billion people, will gather in Apia, Samoa, next week for the bi-annual Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). Samoa is the first Small Island Developing State from the Blue Pacific to host CHOGM. This year’s CHOGM marks some other important milestones: *His Majesty King Charles III will, for the...

Vanuatu’s landmark Climate Change case advances with 100 oral statements now scheduled at ICJ hearings

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The Registrar of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has released the schedule for the oral hearings as part of its consideration of an advisory opinion on climate change obligations. A record-breaking 100 oral statements are scheduled to be presented, with Vanuatu’s arguments scheduled for 12 December. Eighty-eight will be from country delegations, including a joint statement from five Nordic countries,...

‘Pacific moment:’ Island nations to lead ocean protection conference in Samoa

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The upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, or CHOGM, set to take place in Samoa from 21 – 26 October, is a significant moment for the Pacific. Not only is this the first time the biannual event will be held in a Pacific island nation, but the focus on ocean conservation resonates strongly with the region. For Pacific leaders, this gathering...

Pacific police stand united for CHOGM

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A strong message of unity echoed at the Police Academy in Tafaigata, where nearly 1,500 law enforcement officers from Samoa and neighbouring Pacific Island nations gathered for a special service. This was in preparation for next week’s Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). This gathering served as a reminder of the strength of collaboration and shared purpose dedicated to maintaining peace...

Australia hands over Guardian-Class Patrol boat to Tuvalu

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In a significant boost to Tuvalu’s maritime security, Australia officially handed over the Guardian-class patrol boat HMTSS Te Mataili III to the Pacific Island nation. The handover ceremony, held in Western Australia, was attended by Tuvalu Prime Minister Feleti Teo and Australian Minister for Defence Personnel and Veterans' Affairs Matt Keogh. The event marked a new chapter in the security partnership...

Sutton making up for lost chance with Bati

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John Sutton accepts that he can’t change the past, but the Rabbitohs great is changing the future – for himself and the Fiji Bati. Sutton captained South Sydney to their drought breaking 2014 grand final win and is the most capped player in the history of the NRL’s oldest club, but his one burning regret has been that he never...

‘We believe in ourselves’: PNG Kumuls eyeing shot at top-tier nations

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PNG stalwart Nene Macdonald insists the top tier nations hold no fear for the Kumuls as they aim to win qualification for next year’s Pacific Cup under a new promotion-relegation format. Macdonald, who has played 16 Tests for his native Papua New Guinea, said the players were embracing the opportunity to take on the third placed Pacific Cup team –...

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USP to be hub for King’s scholarships

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Commonwealth launches investment action plan to drive resilient economic growth

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Fiji Bulikula eyes World Cup spot

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