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Two pro-independence parties in New Caledonia vow to continue fight

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Two parties of New Caledonia's pro-independence FLNKS movement have restated their intention to attain the territory's decolonisation from France after last December's referendum in...

Climate Change is killing her Country. Who will decide if It lives?

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By David Marchese “We’re on the front of the front lines of vulnerability,” says Tina Stege. She would know: Stege is the climate envoy...

Fourth Moana Pasifika game at risk as Covid hits Otago Highlanders

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Super Rugby continues to be marred by Covid-19 outbreaks with 1News able to reveal cases have been confirmed in the Highlanders squad. Highlanders high performance...

Fiji PM says climate change war will continue, over 40 communities at risk of being erased

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More than 40 communities in Fiji are at risk of being erased by the rising seas, says Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama. Prime Minister Bainimarama...

Working together to strengthen regional security preparedness at Blackrock: Aust PM

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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama today announced the official opening of the redeveloped Blackrock Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Assistance and...

ADF, RFMF joint exercise at Blackrock: Zed Seselja

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The Australian Defence Force’s Peace Operations Training Centre will be working with the Republic of Fiji Military Forces next month to deliver the very...

Pacific appoints panel of independent global experts on nuclear issues

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An independent panel of global experts on nuclear issues are supporting Pacific nations in their consultations with Japan over its intentions to discharge treated...

Resilient and inclusive water infrastructure in Tuvu, Fiji

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Manisha Naidu is a final-year medical student at the Fiji School of Medicine who was born and raised in the community of Tuvu in...

Loss and Damage finance significant concern for PSIDS

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By Sanjeshni Kumar Tuvalu’s Director of Climate Change, Pepetua Latasi says loss and damage financing was a key element of the Pacific Island nation’s negotiating...

Large crowd show strong opposition to re-opening Palau National Marine Sanctuary

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A large crowd of people showed up at the public hearing to oppose the proposed bill to re-open the Palau National Marine Sanctuary to...

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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...

Major disaster declaration granted for CNMI as Sinlaku recovery begins

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A major disaster declaration for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands was approved Friday morning, unlocking expanded federal aid as Saipan, Tinian and...

Women seek brighter way forward for equality at summit

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Thousands of feminists - among them former political leaders, current policymakers, advocates and grassroots organisers - will gather for a major gender-equality conference to...