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Tuvalu, tiny Pacific nation at the forefront of climate crisis, to host world leaders before Cop31 summit

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Tuvalu, the Pacific nation at the forefront of the global climate crisis, will host a special meeting of world leaders before this year’s Cop31...

Typhoon left a trail of damage across the Northern Mariana Islands

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The super typhoon in the Pacific Ocean that hammered the Northern Mariana Islands flipped over cars, toppled utility poles and ripped away tin roofs....

No risk to Palau Forum travel but NZ ready to step in if Pacific fuel pressure grows – NZ PM Luxon

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New Zealand says there is no immediate risk to Pacific leaders travelling to Palau for this year’s Pacific Islands Forum (PIF). But Prime Minister Christopher...

Middle East conflict chokes end of supply chain as lights go out in the Pacific

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For Pacific Island countries, the Middle East crisis is not a distant geopolitical event. It is already showing up in higher fuel prices, electricity...

Pacific islands face a connectivity shock as oil prices surge

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By Jake Hamstra The Pacific’s energy crisis isn’t just economic – it’s a geopolitical opening that outside powers will be competing to fill. Spiking global oil...

‘Don’t give up’: Moana Pasifika CEO opens door to rescue as new interest emerges

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Moana Pasifika’s future may not be over yet. Chief executive Debbie Sorensen says there is still hope the club can survive beyond 2026. She said new...

PSIDS will arrive in Santa Marta as one: PM Napat

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As the world prepares for its first major diplomatic conference on phasing out fossil fuels in Santa Marta, Colombia, at the end of this...

Global fuel crisis a call to reduce reliance on fossil fuels: Regenvanu

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The fossil fuel crisis driven by the Middle-East conflict is unequivocally a call to reduce reliance on fossil fuels for everyone, said Vanuatu's Minister...

Tuvalu fuel supply ‘not assured’ beyond June

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Tuvalu's Transport Minister Simon Kofe says they have not been assured that fuel will be consistently supplied beyond June. A state of emergency has been...

Palau says partnership with the U.S makes it safer as tensions grow

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Palau’s President says his country is safer , not more at risk, because of its close ties with the United States. Speaking on PMN during...

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Tuvalu energy stable but risks remain as Minister Kofe outlines backup plan after emergency

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Tuvalu’s power system is holding steady but backup measures are being rushed in, with a rental generator due next month and new equipment on...

How climate change threatens the economic backbone of the Pacific

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South Pacific islanders strive to rescue their home from toxic legacy

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More than 80 years after World War Two, the Solomon Islands remain one of the most heavily mine-contaminated places in the Pacific. Today, the UN...