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Solomon Islands accessing Green Climate fund

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Solomon Islands is one of the countries in the Pacific that has accessed the green climate fund. Exsley Taloiburi Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat Programme Adviser...

Kiwi startup detects up to 100 ‘dark vessels’ during Pacific fishery surveillance

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Kiwi startup Xerra has detected up to 100 possible “dark vessels” during an exercise to crack down on illegal fisheries around Tuvalu. Xerra senior scientist...

How ADB is Spearheading Climate Change Adaptation in the Pacific

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By Warren Evans, Asian Development Bank (ADB) Climate Envoy In April 2020, Tropical Cyclone Harold hit the Pacific, unleashing torrential rains and floods which...

U.S tests ICBM over Pacific after delays linked to Russia, China tensions

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The United States successfully tested a long-range, nuclear-capable ballistic missile Tuesday after twice postponing the launch to avoid stoking tensions over Ukraine and Taiwan,...

Fiji reaffirms commitment to One-China policy

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Fiji's Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama on Monday reaffirmed the country's commitment to the One-China policy and stressed the importance of strong China-Fiji ties in...

Monkeypox cases top 35,000: WHO

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Monkeypox infections continue to rise globally, with more than 35,000 cases across 92 countries and territories, and 12 deaths, the head of the World...

Cook Islands opposition party vows to challenge election results

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An opposition party in the Cook Islands has announced it will file petitions challenging two results in the recent election. Chief Electoral Officer Taggy Tangimetua...

OFC Champions League 2022: Auckland City claim 10th title with 3-0 win over AS Vénus

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Auckland City FC have claimed the OFC Champions League 2022 title, and earned a place at the next FIFA Club World Cup, after a...

Oceania 7s coming to PNG!

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With no other major sporting event earmarked for the Nation’s Capital for this year, the refurbished Sir Hubert Murray Stadium, the home of the...

Pacific must be central to UN biodiversity treaty Pacific must be central to UN biodiversity treaty

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By Pasifika Environews Staff As negotiations on the United Nation’s Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBJN) Treaty nears conclusion, experts say the needs and interests...

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