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Pacific strength lies in solidarity: Koya

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Like all families, we sometimes go through a rough patch but our strength lies in our resolve to work together as one Blue Pacific...

Australian and NZ invitation for co-hosted COP with Pacific must be matched by support for ICJ advisory opinion bid

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The invitation from Australia and New Zealand for Pacific Island nations to be part of a joint bid to host a future UN climate...

Expanded, empowered PIF could lock in Pacific security

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By Anna Powles, Massey University and Joanne Wallis, University of Adelaide in Palmerston North Amid global political turbulence, the Pacific is a region whose...

Former Pacific leaders group urges Australia to increase 43 percent emissions cut

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Former Pacific leaders have called for “urgent actions” to reduce global carbon emissions, including a commitment to no new coal or gas projects as...

Thousands miss out in PNG polls as leaders demand explanation

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Thousands of voters have missed out in the polls igniting angry leaders to call on Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape and Electoral...

Flying Fijians coach Vern Cotter rings some changes for the match against Australia A

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Flying Fijians Head Coach Vern Cotter has reshuffled 11 players in his 23-member squad for their World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup match number two...

Star trio marked absent as Tonga change eight for Samoan game

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Tonga have made eight changes to their starting line-up to play Samoa this weekend following last week’s disappointing 36-0 loss to Fiji in Suva...

Forum Foreign Ministerial 2022 convenes in Suva

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Forum Foreign Ministers are convening in Suva Friday 08 July to discuss key regional developments and priorities ahead of the July 11-14th 51st session...

Dire state of ocean’s health met with tide of pledges at UN Ocean Conference, as Lisbon Declaration launches new chapter for ocean action

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The five-day UN Ocean Conference ended today with more than 150 countries collectively agreeing to scale up science-based and innovative actions to address the...

Scientific collaboration and knowledge-sharing is essential

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By Pita Ligaiula in Lisbon, Portugal The United Nations Ocean Conference(UNOC2022) has heard scientific collaboration and knowledge-sharing is essential to protecting humanity’s shared ocean heritage. Speaking...

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Samoa deputy PM loses seat after Court finds corrupt practices

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The Samoa Electoral Court has today ruled that deputy Prime Minister and Member of Parliament for Falealili I, Toelupe Maoiautele Pou Onesemo, is guilty...

Western Pacific governments urged to speed up action to end TB in the region

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) urged governments in the Western Pacific region to accelerate country-led action to transform tuberculosis care, decentralize services and scale...

Commonwealth SG warns global debt crisis threatens ‘survival’ of Small States

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The Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Shirley Botchwey has warned that rising global debt is threatening development, sovereignty and survival for many countries, particularly small...