International
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Pacific Power Play: Australia and PNG Talk Defense Treaty
Australia and Papua New Guinea are engaging in talks to establish a formal defense treaty that could transform security dynamics in the Pacific. With China’s influence… Read more
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Vanuatu’s New PM Calls for U.S. Return to the Pacific: A Shift in Geopolitical Alliances?
Vanuatu’s newly appointed Prime Minister, Jotham Napat, is actively seeking a stronger U.S. presence in the Pacific, emphasizing the importance of international collaboration in a transforming… Read more
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Brazil’s Bold Stand Against Global Shipping Levy Amid Climate Crisis
As Brazil rallies against a controversial new shipping levy aimed at combating climate change, tensions rise ahead of the UN climate summit, COP30. With various nations… Read more
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Carbon Tax Debate: A Lifeline or a Costly Mistake for Pacific Islands?
At a recent International Maritime Organisation meeting, a crucial call emerged from the Pacific Islands for a carbon tax on maritime transport. Emphasizing the dire need… Read more
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Pacific Nations Secure $107 Million to Combat Climate Crisis and Protect Tuna Industry
Amidst the looming threats of climate change, fourteen Pacific island nations are set to receive a substantial $107 million to protect their crucial tuna industry. This… Read more
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Resetting Ties: New Zealand and the Cook Islands at a Crossroads
As New Zealand marks the 60th anniversary of its free association with the Cook Islands, Foreign Minister Winston Peters calls for a pivotal “reset” in their… Read more
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Fiji’s Controversial Move: Opening an Embassy in Jerusalem Sparks Global Debate
Tensions escalate as the Palestinian Ministry voices strong opposition to Fiji’s plan to open an embassy in Jerusalem, deeming it a violation of international law. Meanwhile,… Read more
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Cook Islands at a Crossroads: Future Strategies and Global Partnerships
As the Cook Islands marks 60 years of self-governance, Foreign Minister Tingika Elikana highlights a crucial moment for the nation. With impressive economic growth accompanied by… Read more
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“Global Urgency: UNEP Warns of Climate Crisis as COP 29 Approaches”
The urgent cries of the United Nations Environment Programme highlight the dire state of our planet. With climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution intertwined, the call… Read more
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Nauru Welcomes Controversial Resettlement: A Bold Move or a Public Risk?
Nauru’s President David Adeang has embraced a controversial decision to resettle three non-citizens from Australia’s NZYQ cohort, despite their violent pasts. With 30-year visas in hand,… Read more
