International
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“Pacific Islands Forum: A New Battleground for Influence?”
As the Pacific Islands Forum prepares for its pivotal 2025 meeting in Honiara, the shadow of growing Chinese influence looms large. With Taiwan’s role increasingly jeopardized… Read more
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Landmark Climate Ruling Expected to Transform Global Accountability
A pivotal advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice is on the horizon, promising to redefine nations’ responsibilities in the fight against climate change. This… Read more
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Landmark Ruling Ignites Hope for Climate Justice in Pacific Islands
A landmark ruling from the International Court of Justice could reshape the future of climate justice, especially for Pacific Islands facing the brunt of environmental degradation.… Read more
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Palau’s Bold Asylum Move: Opportunity or Challenge?
Palau’s President Surangel Whipps Jr. has proposed a controversial Asylum Support Agreement with the U.S., allowing the nation to accept asylum seekers currently in the U.S.… Read more
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Caribbean Leaders Celebrate Groundbreaking ICJ Climate Ruling
Leaders in the Caribbean are heralding a groundbreaking advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice as a pivotal moment in the fight against climate change.… Read more
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High Seas Mining: Will Regulations Protect Our Oceans?
Tensions rise as discussions continue at the International Seabed Authority over the controversial mining regulations for the high seas. With vital minerals for electric vehicles and… Read more
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Hope Amidst Rising Tides: Australia and Tuvalu Strike Climate Residency Deal
In a landmark agreement, Australia is set to welcome 280 Tuvaluan citizens each year for permanent residency, offering a glimmer of hope amid the looming threat… Read more
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Taiwan’s Ticket to the Pacific Islands Forum in Jeopardy?
Tensions rise as Solomon Islands Opposition MP Peter Kenilorea Jr questions the government’s decision to deny visas to Taiwanese officials for the upcoming Pacific Islands Forum… Read more
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COP30’s Controversial Lodging: Can Developing Nations Afford to Attend?
As the COP30 climate summit in Belém approaches, Brazil is making strides to accommodate representatives from some of the world’s poorest nations. New lodging options, including… Read more
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UN Ocean Conference: Progress and Pitfalls in Marine Protection
The recent United Nations Ocean Conference in Nice brought together 170 nations to address the pressing issues facing our oceans. While significant progress was made with… Read more
