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Commitments announced during 7th Our Ocean Conference

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Actions from Denmark, the United States, and the Marshall Islands doubled the number of signatories to the Declaration on Zero Emission Shipping by 2050. Actions...

U.S calls on Australia to increase 2030 emission reduction pledge to help prevent ‘greater destruction’

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The U.S will urge Australia to increase its 2030 emission reduction pledge this year, with a senior official declaring it was “a long time...

East Timor heads to polls to pick next president

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East Timor's citizens head to the polls on Tuesday to choose either a Nobel laureate or a former guerrilla fighter - the incumbent president...

China, Solomon Islands pact would set ‘concerning precedent’, United States warns

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The United States has warned a proposed security pact between Solomon Islands and China may destabilise the Pacific Island nation and set a "concerning...

UBS faces 10-year ban from PNG as royal commission delivers verdict

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UBS Australia could face a ten-year ban from doing business in Papua New Guinea over its role in a controversial US$1.3 billion (US$956 million)...

John Kerry says the Ocean is finally getting the attention it deserves in the Climate Change fight

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By Amy Gunia John Kerry is a lifelong ocean lover and a long-time advocate for their protection. It’s this passion which led the U.S. Special...

U.S top officials to visit Solomons, Fiji, PNG on China pact concern

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White House Indo-Pacific coordinator Kurt Campbell and the U.S State Department's top official for Asia will travel this week to the Solomon Islands amid...

Solomon Islands official warns country’s leader ‘trying to cement power’ through China security pact

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A policy advisor for the Opposition in the Pacific nation has spoken out against a deal with China which would allow the Communist power...

Fiji Police await AG’s advice on Russian yacht Amadea investigation

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Fiji's Police Commissioner Brigadier General Sitiveni Qiliho says they are waiting on the advice of the Attorney General for the next direction in relation...

Cook Islands retrace its breadfruit roots

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The Cook Islands and kuru (breadfruit) share a long and interesting history. It was the English explorer Captain James Cook who was the first European...

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