International
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Pacific Islands Push for Regional Green Climate Fund Office as Resilience Facility Advances
Pacific leaders are steering climate finance toward regional control, backing a regional Green Climate Fund office in Suva and formalizing the Pacific Resilience Facility in Tonga.… Read more
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INS Kadmatt Arrives in Fiji to Boost India-Fiji Defense and People-to-People Ties
INS Kadmatt’s arrival in Suva sets the stage for a voyage of joint drills, cultural exchanges, and strengthened ties between India and Fiji. The mission hints… Read more
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Pacific Resilience Facility Secures Global Backing for Climate Action
International donors have pledged US$165 million to a Pacific-led resilience initiative aimed at protecting communities from climate impacts. The Pacific Resilience Facility, formalized in Honiara with… Read more
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Pacific Leaders Question Australia’s Climate Credibility After Gas Extension
Pacific leaders accuse Australia of climate hypocrisy as the North West Shelf gas project is extended to 2070, casting a shadow over a new regional climate… Read more
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West Bank Raid Targets Oscar-Winning Filmmaker Basel Adra
An Oscar-winning Palestinian filmmaker recalls a tense raid on his West Bank home as his documentary about Masafer Yatta enters the debate. In a landscape of… Read more
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EU Pledges €300 Million to the Pacific Under Global Gateway
Europe’s Global Gateway package earmarks €300 million to boost climate resilience, renewable energy, ocean conservation, and sustainable farming across the Pacific. It also flags a special… Read more
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Suva’s Mid-Autumn Festival Bridges China and Fiji With Drum Music
Suva’s Mid-Autumn night fused Xi’an drum rhythms with South Pacific melodies, marking milestones in China–Fiji friendship and cultural exchange. A shimmering celebration of unity, heritage, and… Read more
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Fiji’s UN Abstention Signals Subtle Shift in Israel-Palestine Diplomacy
Fiji’s abstention in a watershed UN General Assembly vote signals a surprising shift in its diplomatic posture toward the Israel–Palestine conflict. As a broad majority backs… Read more
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France’s New PM Shelves Holiday Cuts as Debt Pressure Mounts in a Split Parliament
France’s new prime minister, Sebastien Lecornu, steps into a fraught mix of debt pressure and a fractured parliament. He signals a measured course—preserving public holidays and… Read more
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ICJ ruling sparks Pacific challenge to Australia’s fossil fuel push
Pacific island nations are urging Australia to rethink its fossil fuel exports in light of a landmark ICJ advisory opinion that expands climate responsibilities beyond borders.… Read more
