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Tokelau border protects community from first case of COVID-19 since pandemic began

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The Ongoing Government of Tokelau has announced its first case of COVID-19 have been detected at the border of its northernmost atoll of Atafu. The...

Climate goal of 1.5C is ‘gasping for breath’, says UN head

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The goal of limiting global heating to 1.5C is “gasping for breath”, the UN secretary general has said as he announced a “climate ambition...

If the Marshall Islands can support green shipping, so should everyone

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Our economy depends on it but, as rising ocean levels threaten our home, tightening regulation is key By David Kabua, Marshall Islands President For my...

Sitiveni Rabuka back as Prime Minister of Fiji in a three-party coalition

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor After 16 years of the FijiFirst Government rule in Fiji, the country will have a new Prime Minister who will...

Guterres announces ‘no nonsense’ climate action summit; calls for practical solutions

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The UN chief said on Monday he was determined to make 2023 “a year for peace” and a “year for action”, highlighting the need...

Cuban FM praises relations with Pacific Islands

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Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez on Monday highlighted bilateral relations with small island States of the Pacific Ocean. On Twitter, Rodriguez celebrated the 20th anniversary...

Samoa Supreme Court to rule if three resigned MPs need to go back to by-elections

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The three former Samoa Opposition MPs, who resigned from Human Rights Political Party (HRPP) last month, will go to court arguing the unconstitutionality of...

Fiji should know today which party will form government: Gavoka

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Fiji should know by later today who will be forming the next government. Social Democratic Liberal Party’s (SODELPA) representative Viliame Gavoka has confirmed this to...

Hiroshima survivor pleads for halt of radioactive waste dump in Pacific Ocean

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Japan is standing its ground over the planned discharge of treated radioactive waste from Fukushima into the Pacific Ocean in 2023 despite strong opposition...

Opinion: Climate justice delayed is justice denied

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By Commonwealth Secretary-General, Patricia Scotland KC and Dr Nazia Mintz Habib FRSA, Founder of the Centre for Resilience and Sustainable Development. At COP27 there was...

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Tonga Media warns drug threat demands stronger reporting, Journalist protection

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The growing threat of illicit drugs across the Pacific is increasing pressure on Tonga's law enforcement and exposing journalists to greater risks, speakers told...

New Zealand, Fiji renew Duavata Partnership with focus on Trade, Security and Climate

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New Zealand and Fiji have renewed their Duavata Partnership for the next five years, committing to closer cooperation on democracy, economic growth, security, social...

OACPS Ministers begin Brussels meeting with focus on Samoa Agreement

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The 121st Session of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) Council of Ministers has opened in Brussels, with leaders shifting attention...