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Pacific CSOs condemn U.S plans to hold nuclear tests

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Pacific civil society organisations have condemned any plans by the United States administration to resume nuclear weapons testing. This follows reports that the Trump administration...

Waikato researcher calls for a rethink of Pacific climate change imagery

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Photos of “sinking” Pacific Islands are powerful symbols of climate change, but a University of Waikato researcher says they tell only part of the...

OPINION: U.S. Forgotten Promises: The Struggle of Pacific Islanders

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By Judy Power The United States has made many assistance promises to Pacific Islands Countries through the Pacific Islands Forum. But for those of us...

The RLWC returns to Australia and the Pacific

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As he walked from the field at CommBank Stadium after joining Toa Samoa players to thank fans for their support in Sunday’s Pacific Cup...

Fiji Assistant Sports Minister Aliki Bia appointed as chairman at 12th MSG Sports Ministers Meeting

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Fiji's Assistant Minister for Youth and Sports, Aliki Bia, is leading the Fiji delegation to the 12th MSG Sports Ministers Meeting in Papua New...

Pacific Islands demand survival measures at COP30 as climate threats intensify

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Pacific Island nations are calling for urgent action at COP30, emphasising that keeping global warming within 1.5°C is no longer a political aspiration but...

Pacific voices rise strong at COP30: The Blue Continent speaks from the heart

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By Sera Tikotikovatu - Sefeti “We are here because we want to demonstrate that our people are people of the ocean. We have nothing much—not...

In the halls of COP30, Pacific countries push for successful Australia COP31 bid

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COP30 negotiations are underway in the different rooms of the Hangar Convention Centre. In the city of Belém at the outer edges of the Amazon...

‘This is about our survival, our identity’ – Fiji Minister at COP30

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With all eyes on Brazil for the next two weeks as it hosts the world’s leading forum for tackling the climate crisis, Fiji’s Minister...

Western Pacific marks 25 years Polio-free, WHO urges vigilance to sustain gains

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The Western Pacific region is celebrating 25 years since being declared free of indigenous wild poliovirus, but the World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned...

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