International
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Tuvalu’s First Climate Migrants Arrive in Australia
Rising seas are pushing Tuvaluans to seek new beginnings in Australia, as the first wave of climate migrants arrives with stories of resilience and new starts. A glimpse into lives reshaped by displacement, hope, and the enduring ties to home.
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UNESCO Recognizes Haitian Konpa as World Cultural Heritage
UNESCO has recognized a beloved Haitian rhythm as part of the world’s cultural heritage, marking a milestone for a genre that fuels joy and resilience in communities. From street celebrations to intimate gatherings, this beat continues to move Haiti forward.
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US Escalates Venezuela Oil Crackdown With Latest Seizure
New U.S. measures target Venezuelan oil shipments, signaling a tougher sanctions stance. A recent tanker seizure and expanded maritime patrols hint at broader actions that could reshape the region’s oil trade.
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Fiji Remittances 2024: Bangladesh and India Gain Share in Outbound Transfers Amid Growth
Remittance flows from Fiji are diversifying, with growing links to Bangladesh and India alongside traditional destinations. Fresh data reveals a surge in outward transfers and a broader pattern of labor mobility that supports families and reshapes the economy.
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Fiji Leads Global Push to Cut Super Pollutants at Climate Talks
Fiji presents a bold leadership moment in climate and clean air, outlining concrete steps to cut methane, black carbon and other super pollutants. From improved methane data to expanded composting and organic-waste diversion, the country highlights real progress under global partnerships and ties these gains to its upcoming NDC. The push for predictable support signals…
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Trump Poised to Help End Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes
Fighting along the Thai-Cambodian border escalates, testing regional diplomacy and fragile peace efforts. With a high-stakes intervention reportedly on the table and leaders signaling cautious, bilateral paths forward, Southeast Asia watches how timing and diplomacy could shape the next chapter of this tense confrontation.
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Taiwan-Trained Fiji First Responders Get EMT Gear Boost
Fiji’s emergency response is getting a major upgrade with new EMT training from Taiwan and fresh gear from Taipei. The collaboration aims to boost faster, more effective frontline care and disaster response. A promising step toward stronger healthcare resilience for Fiji.
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Fiji Leads UNEA-7 With Coral Reef Climate Resilience Pact
Fiji is taking center stage at UNEA-7, guiding a landmark resolution to accelerate the climate resilience of coral reefs. A bold push for a One Ocean Finance Facility promises to unlock the capital needed to safeguard oceans and the communities that depend on them.
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UK Tightens Nauru Visa Rules Over Citizenship-by-Investment Scrutiny
Britain tightens entry rules for Nauru nationals, citing security concerns around the island’s citizenship-by-investment program. New visa measures kick in soon, with a brief grace period for travelers who already have confirmed plans, reflecting a broader debate over investor citizenship and border controls.
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WCPFC Sets Albacore Catch Cut to Protect American Samoa Fisheries
A decade in the making, a new WCPFC management approach aims to cut South Pacific albacore catches by about 10–12%, balancing stock health with the needs of island economies. Backed by U.S. territories and tied to MSC certification, the plan could boost resilience for communities like American Samoa—and hints at smarter monitoring and broader conservation…