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Why Climate Visa Lottery Schemes Are Not the Answer
In July 2025, an astonishing 8,750 people of Tuvalu’s approximately 9,470 residents registered for a visa to Australia through the Falepili Mobility Pathway, a “climate visa” born out of the Australia-Tuvalu Falepili Union. The treaty grants 280...
Finafinau represents Am Samoa at STEMtastic Adventures with Young Pacific Leaders
Nadi, FIJI (September 2025) — Finafinau, American Samoa’s youth-led nonprofit for environmental stewardship and resilience, proudly represented the territory at the STEMtastic Adventures with Young Pacific Leaders Symposium in Nadi, Fiji. What...
Life Sciences Cloud Content Migration: Separating Fact from Fiction
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Anthony Albanese quizzed on Woodside’s North West Shelf project during New York climate event
The Prime Minister has defended his Government’s recent decision to extend Woodside’s North West Shelf gas project while facing extensive questioning during a climate event in New York. Appearing at the New York Times’ Climate Forward conference...
Pacific Islands News Roundup – September 19 – 25, 2025
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Niue welcomes 22 new permanent residents
Minister of Immigration Hon. Crossley Tatui hosted a small ceremony to recognize the attainment of Permanent Resident status to twenty two individuals yesterday. Families and friends of the 22 were there to support their loved ones. Director of...
Strengthened partnerships, multi-stakeholder approach needed to address climate mobility – CARICOM SG
Dr. Carla Barnett, CARICOM Secretary-General, on Wednesday addressed a High-Level Breakfast of Climate Mobility Champions that was held under the theme ‘Harnessing Climate Mobility for Adaptation and Resilience’. Please read her remarks below:...
The First Planned Migration of an Entire Country Is Underway
Tuvalu is preparing to carry out the first planned migration of an entire country in response to the effects of climate change. Recent studies project that much of its territory could be submerged in the next 25 years due to rising sea levels,...
Declaration For Protection Of Humanitarian Personnel
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1. We commit, at the highest political level, to take action and uphold the principles outlined in this Declaration for the Protection of Humanitarian Personnel before, during and after conflict. We reaffirm...
Introducing some young leaders for climate health
Australia’s first Youth Climate and Health Summit will take place in Naarm/Melbourne next week (29-30 September), bringing together young people aged 15-30 to explore the powerful intersections of climate change and health. The Climate and Health...
PM Manele Highlights Solomon Islands’ Leadership in Ocean Governance at Bloomberg Global Forum
New York, USA, Wednesday 24 September 2025 – Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele today participated in a high-level roundtable discussion at the 2025 Bloomberg Philanthropies Global Forum in New York, emphasizing the country’s progress in advancing...
State President’s working trip to US achieves all set goals: Deputy FM
Hanoi (VNA) – State President Luong Cuong’s working trip to the US for the High-Level General Debate of the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 80) and bilateral engagements has been a success, achieving all set goals and...
Bateteba left what once felt like ‘the safest place in the world’ to build a life in Australia. Thousands hope to follow
Bateteba Aselu describes her former life in Tuvalu as like living in the “safest place in the world” where the community looked out for each other, there was no homelessness and you rarely heard the sirens of police or ambulances. But rising sea...
Fisheries as a Means of Outward Mobility During Taiwan’s Martial Law Period
Written by Jess Marinaccio. Image credit: “Aerial oblique view of HMNZS Taupo with the Taiwanese squid fishing boat Kin Nan, which was arrested after illegally fishing in the New Zealand economic zone. Taken from a No. 5 Squadron Orion. No. 75...
Trump pans climate change, touts his energy agenda in UN speech
On the day before a United Nation’s summit on climate change, President Donald Trump delivered wide-ranging remarks to the UN General Assembly on Sept. 23 that included calling climate science and renewable energy initiatives a “con job” and a...
Cognitive Consumerism: AI risks turn us into passive thinkers
Homepage > News > Editorial > Cognitive Consumerism: AI risks turn us into passive thinkers This post is a guest contribution by George Siosi Samuels, managing director at Faiā. See how Faiā is committed to staying at the forefront of...
Trump rips climate science, tells UN that global warming is a 'green scam'
On the day before a United Nation’s summit on climate change, President Donald Trump delivered wide-ranging remarks to the UN General Assembly on Sept. 23 that included calling climate science and renewable energy initiatives a “con job” and a...
Exploring Vanuatu’s Vibrant Seascape in Support of Ocean Protection
National Geographic Pristine Seas will study Vanuatu’s ocean ecosystems — which are known for their high biodiversity and at-risk species — in a bid to safeguard one of the most climate vulnerable regions in the world. National Geographic Pristine...
Pacific health micro-course cultivates cultural competence and community support
Designed by Pacific people for Pacific people, a course at the University of Auckland aims to strengthen the support that frontline health workers provide to families, while also creating pathways for further studies. Now in its third year, the...
PNG Marks 50th Independence with Global Leaders, Cultural Pride and Economic Opportunities
Papua New Guinea’s 50th Independence Anniversary, celebrated from 14 to 19 September, brought the nation to the world stage as global leaders, regional partners and international dignitaries joined in commemorating the Golden Jubilee. From...