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Military to build new fuel facility in Papua New Guinea
The U.S. military is continuing to pursue its post-Red Hill refueling strategy in the Pacific with a new facility under construction in Papua New Guinea. Adm. Samuel Paparo, the commander of the Hawaii-based U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, visited the...

France to Try Captain of Sanctioned Tanker Linked to Russia’s “Shadow Fleet”
The French prosecutor’s office has announced that the captain of the Boracay oil tanker, detained off the Atlantic coast, will stand trial in February 2026, AP reported. This development sheds light on Europe’s growing efforts to dismantle...
Fiji moves to secure more Tuna supply for PAFCO, says Fisheries…
Fiji is making headway in talks with Pacific neighbours to ensure steady tuna supply for the Pacific Fishing Company (PAFCO) in Levuka, Fisheries Minister Alitia Bainivalu told Parliament. Responding to an oral question from Opposition MP Faiyaz...

Belgian LNG Terminal Blocked by Greenpeace Protestors
The Fluxys LNG terminal at the port of Zeebrugge, Belgium, is once again being blockaded by Greenpeace protestors. The group estimates as many as 70 activists took to small boats, rafts, and kayaks to call attention to its demands to end Russian...
Fiji PM Rabuka outlines key outcomes from International engagements in ministerial…
Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka Wednesday told Parliament that Fiji’s recent international engagements are producing tangible results for healthcare, climate resilience, regional cooperation, and global diplomacy. Delivering a ministerial...
Monkeys in Palau: How Germany's colonial past, WWII and US military plans have fuelled an ecological calamity
This is an ABC podcast. Pilot Pleasure to have you on board this morning. It should be a pretty smooth ride down. James Nokise It's early Saturday morning and I'm sitting crammed inside an eight-seater plane with the side door open so we can get...
Pacific to IMO: Fast-track the Net-Zero fund or fail
Pacific leaders are calling for the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to fast-track setting up its Net-Zero Fund (NZF), warning that without urgent action the Organisation will fail to deliver on its own commitment to contribute to a Just...

Houthis Impose Sanctions on Major US Oil Companies, Claim Responsibility for Minervagracht Attack
The Houthi-aligned Humanitarian Operations Coordination Center (HOCC) has designated 13 entities, 9 individuals, and 2 vessels for sanctions related to US crude oil exports, according to a statement released today. Meanwhile, the Yemen-based...

Lost in Space: The Limits of Geolocation in a Satellite-Connected World
“Where are you?” is not an easy question to answer on the Internet. The telephone system’s address plan embedded a certain amount of physical location information in the fixed-line network, and a full E.164 telephone number indicated your location...
The Impact of the Hong Kong Convention on Ship Recycling 3 Months In
The Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships (the Hong Kong Convention) went into effect on June 26, 2025, in 24 contracting states. The Hong Kong Convention aims to improve worker conditions and...
What Pacific Island leaders told the UN about climate, conflict and peace
A banner at UN Headquarters on the second day of the general debate of the General Assembly’s eightieth session. Photo: UN Photo / Loey Felipe Pacific Island leaders took turns addressing the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York,...
What Pacific Island leaders told the UN General Assembly about climate, conflict and peace
A banner at UN Headquarters on the second day of the general debate of the General Assembly’s eightieth session. Photo: UN Photo / Loey Felipe Pacific Island leaders took turns addressing the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York,...
At a New York Times event, opposing views on climate change collide
NEW YORK – US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on Sept 24 that other countries should “absolutely” follow the lead of the United States and withdraw from the Paris Agreement on climate change. Speaking at The New York Times’ Climate Forward live...
Sink or swim: Can island states survive the climate crisis?
Small island nations across the world are bearing the brunt of the climate crisis, and their problems have been accentuated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has severely affected their economies, and their capacity to protect themselves from...

Bangladesh rules shipbreaking, but must step up safety
With a fleet of 291 ships having a carrying capacity of 5.8 million deadweight tons (DWT), Bangladesh might be ranked 35th in global maritime transport. But when it comes to scrapping old shipping vessels, Bangladesh’s expertise and ranking are...

“Our land is our mind”: The trauma facing indigenous and coastal women
For cyclone survivors in Bangladesh’s coastal villages, their memories of the storms are still fresh. “The tide was three to five times higher compared to other storms. Everything was washed away. I was floating on wood [a raft] in chest-deep...

Anthony Albanese, Prime Minister of Australia, on Getting Past Climate Partisanship
The Marshall Islands, scattered in the Pacific Ocean between Hawaii and Papua New Guinea, consists of five main islands and 29 atolls — small low-lying islands formed by coral reefs. The total land mass is roughly the size of Washington, D.C., and...

Sinking islands, vanishing forests: World leaders call for urgent climate action
Their appeals, sharpened by rising seas, failed harvests and disappearing ecosystems, echoed Secretary-General António Guterres’s warning at a climate summit that the world is already in the “dawn of a new energy era” – one where clean energy must...
Growth in the Pacific to accelerate to 4.1 percent in 2025,...
Economic growth in the Pacific is projected to accelerate to 4.1 percent in 2025 and moderate to 3.4 percent in 2026, according to the Asian Development Outlook (ADO) September 2025, the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) flagship economic...

Climate migrants could face a world of closing doors
"Climate change is going to challenge the very foundations of international relations," Gemenne said. The number of climate refugees is going to increase in the coming decades, according to a major UN report on climate impacts and vulnerability....