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Tuvalu asks NZ for more support as sea levels rise

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With climate change causing the sea to rise around them, the Pacific island of Tuvalu is calling on New Zealand to provide more support...

Climate stance ‘welcomed’ at Pacific Forum

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Australia's increased target on climate change action is set to be welcomed when leaders meet at the Pacific Islands Forum in Fiji, according to...

Pacific Foreign Ministers declare a climate emergency, set priorities at FFMM 2022

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Formal outcomes from the Forum Foreign Ministers, held in Suva on Friday have been released with key collective decisions including a declaration that the...

Kiribati withdraws from Pacific Islands Forum in blow to regional body

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The key diplomatic body in the Pacific has been dealt a devastating blow on the eve of its first in-person meeting since the pandemic,...

PNG caretaker PM Marape wins Tari-Pori Open seat for the third time

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Papua New Guinea caretaker Prime Minister James Marape becomes the first candidate to be declared in the 2022 National General Election. Marape was officially declared...

Labor faces major climate test, under pressure from the Pacific

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Vanuatu’s special envoy on climate change for the Pacific has told Australia to back his country’s push to tie climate change inaction to the...

Forum Secretary General opens Media Masterclass

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By Matai'a Lanuola Tusani T - Ah Tong The Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General, Henry Puna officially welcomed Pacific journalists on Sunday attending the...

Cop that! Preparing for climate talks in Egypt – and the Pacific?

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By Nic Maclellan As leaders gather in Suva for the 51st Pacific Islands Forum, island nations are also gearing up for the next round...

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...

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