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High seas treaty ‘central to Pacific nations’ says campaigner

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After close to two decades of negotiations, an historic United Nations ocean treaty has been agreed to protect marine biodiversity in international waters. The agreement,...

Nature-based Solutions project to boost climate resilience in Fiji

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The Nature-based Solution (NbS) grant funding of EUR326,077 (FJD$700,000) signed Monday in Suva will go towards the rehabilitation of six project sites in Fiji. “This...

Commonwealth Secretary-General raises Peace Flag to mark Commonwealth Day

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The Commonwealth Secretary-General, Patricia Scotland has raised the Commonwealth Flag for Peace at a ceremony in London on Commonwealth Day. The Secretary-General was joined by...

Japan’s nuke wastewater discharge plan batters fishermen’s livelihoods, angers global community

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Despite raging opposition both at home and abroad, Japan still intends to push ahead with its plan to dump nuclear-contaminated wastewater into the Pacific...

2023 Commonwealth Day Message from His Majesty King Charles III

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Commonwealth Day was an occasion of particular pride for my beloved Mother, the late Queen – a treasured opportunity to celebrate our Commonwealth family,...

Fiji to host Melanesian Cup after two years

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The Melanesian Cup between the FNRL State of Origins winners Western Maroon and PNG Hela Wigmen will be held in Fiji after a lapse...

We can’t blame the weather: Crusaders Sevu Reece

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Fiji-born Crusaders winger Sevu Reece says they cannot blame the weather for their 25-24 Super Rugby Pacific Round 3 25-24 loss to the Swire...

“We’re survivors:” Marshall Islands leaders look to Hawaii for adapting to climate change crisis

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Within the next 40 years, the Marshall Islands will cease to exist. That’s according to the Kwajalein Atoll Sustainability Laboratory (KASL), citing U.S Department of...

Plan to increase PNG Cabinet

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The Papua New Guinea Government plans to increase the size of its 33-member Cabinet by amending the Prime Minister and National Executive Council Act...

Who could be WHO’s next Western Pacific leader?

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There are hopes a Pacific person will head the Western Pacific region for the World Health Organisation (WHO). It follows the sacking of regional director...

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Solomon Islands shapes first national response to climate Loss and Damage

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Solomon Islands is bringing government, provincial, research and community expertise together to shape its first National Loss and Damage Policy and Investment Roadmap, turning...

Foreign influence could quietly weaken Pacific unity, expert warn

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Pacific countries may need to look beyond the obvious signs of foreign interference with an international law expert warning that the bigger threat could...