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Former FANG president Vijay Naidu talks Pacific anti-nuclear activism

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‘Green fleet’ for Climate Action

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More frontline research ‘by Pacific for Pacific’ plea at climate summit

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NZ’s Green Party co-leader James Shaw had ‘good Pacific relationship’

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Jokowi’s investment vision worrying environmental activists

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Journalist ‘hauled in’ for police questioning at Malaysia land protest

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Climate change: sea levels rising twice as fast as thought in...

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Vanuatu AG condemns Trump’s Paris climate treaty exit as ‘troubling precedent’

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David Robie: 2022 Pacific political upheavals eclipse Tongan volcano

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Fiji’s provident fund frees up $5.3m for natural disaster assistance

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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
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https://youtu.be/9kohQDmIlIA
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