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SPREP advocates for new and innovative financing to address loss and damage in the Pacific

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The Pacific region’s call for strengthened finance to minimise Loss and Damage (L&D) associated with the adverse impacts of climate change has been amplified...

Pacific Islands voices dominate in Bonn

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A point of order intervention from Pacific and other global islands voices in climate talks Germany last week has rippled round the world. Pacific nations...

Guardian class patrol boat hand over of Te Kukupa II to Cook Islands

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Australian Minister for Veteran Affairs Matt Keogh Friday handed over a Guardian class patrol boat to its Pacific neighbour and friend, the Cook Islands. Keogh...

First female crew set course for Pacific fishing industry

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Opening career pathways and providing equal opportunities for women is the focus of a world-first initiative that sees an all-female deck crew set off...

Risking Your Life for Peace

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What does it take to stay calm in the crossfire? Unaisi Vuniwaqa has witnessed terrible suffering. As the Assistant Secretary-General for Safety and Security,...

Climate change a bigger threat than war, Fiji tells security summit

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Fiji has told an Asian security summit that climate change is a bigger threat to the Pacific than military tensions. “In our blue Pacific continent,...

Australia, New Zealand unite on China’s Pacific threat

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Australia’s prime minister said Friday after a meeting with his New Zealand counterpart that the two nations are in lockstep in their policies toward...

Samoan PM Fiame Naomi Mata’afa to meet NZ PM Jacinda Ardern this week

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Samoan Prime Minister, Fiame Naomi Mata'afa, is scheduled to meet her New Zealand counterpart, Jacinda Ardern, this week. After attending a special meeting of the...

Chinese role in Pacific communications prompts U.S concern

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In the Kiribati capital Tarawa, internet and phone provider Oceanlink looks unremarkable. But look a little deeper, and the ownership is revealed as Beijing-based Acclinks. “All...

Tongan PM announces death of Cabinet Minister in NZ

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A Tonga Cabinet Minister, Viliami Manuopangai Hingano, passed away Friday, at the Auckland City Hospital in New Zealand, the Prime Minister’s Office has announced. Hingano...

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