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Fiji Media Association stands with Samoa Observer on Press Freedom

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The Fiji Media Association (FMA) stands in strong support with the Samoa Observer newspaper, following the newspaper’s editorial titled “The PM’s wish and our...

Samoa tie with Belgium in thrilling decider to clinch RWC 2027 spot

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On an incredible night at The Sevens Stadium in Dubai, Samoa dug deep to tie 13-13 with Belgium and book their 10th straight Rugby...

IRL World rankings updated ahead of RLWC26 draw release

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Toa Samoa has leapfrogged Tonga into fourth place in the IRL World Rankings after reaching the final of the Pacific Cup, while Fetu Samoa...

Türkiye maintains COP31 bid as Australia rejects co-hosting proposal

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Türkiye is continuing its bid to host next year’s UN Climate Change Conference (COP31) as tensions persist with Australia over which country will be...

Nations hit by natural disasters tell ministers at climate talks to act

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Battered by last month’s ferocious climate-fueled hurricane, Jamaica joined other small island nations and impoverished countries at Monday’s United Nations climate talks to implore...

Albanese puts deals with Vanuatu and Fiji next on the agenda

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is moving to lock in a security pact with Fiji, as well as resuscitate a security deal with Vanuatu...

France to support Solomon Islands in ocean security

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The French Government will assist Solomon Islands in combating drug trafficking, illegal fishing and demining operations in the country’s waters. French Ambassador to the...

No time for tactical delays as COP30 enters final stretch: UN climate Chief Stiell warns leaders

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UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell has told world leaders at COP30 that negotiations must accelerate immediately, warning that slow progress in the...

‘When finance flows, ambition grows’: COP30’s call for action

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In Belém, Brazil, as the world turns its eyes to the Amazon where COP30 has been underway for the past week, one question looms...

COP30: Climate crisis is a health crisis, WHO warns as philanthropies pledge $300m for solutions

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Climate change is already fueling a global health emergency, killing more than half a million people each year through extreme heat and threatening hospitals...

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