News Roundup

Pacific Islands News Roundup – Feb. 9-15, 2024

Political Leadership, Regionalism, Peace and Security

  • US Senate fails to add Compact funds to aid package (PACNEWS)
  • American Samoa delegation to lobby for Pacific Islands Forum membership (Samoa News)
  • Pacific leaders urge open discussion on AUKUS to preserve nuclear-free region (RNZ)
  • New Caledonia pro-France politicians welcome Marie Guévenoux as overseas delegate minister (RNZ)
  • Solomon Islands’ pro-China leader pledges continued Australia balancing act (PACNEWS)
  • Motion of no confidence in Papua New Guinea Prime Minister declared ‘matter of national importance’ (RNZ)
  • Japan commits to deepening ties with Pacific, Tenth Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting preparations discussed (Fiji Times)

People-Centered Development

  • Palau partners with Int’l Organization for Migration to develop first national migration policy (Island Times)
  • Kiribati and New Zealand collaborate to improve healthcare outcomes for i-Kiribati people (RNZ)
  • Pacific Island diplomats advocate for increased university access in Australia (Islands Business)
  • Proposal aims to secure additional seats for Solomon Islands women in politics (RNZ)

Climate Change and Disasters, Ocean and Environment

  • Japan Foreign Minister assures Pacific nations of ALPS treated water discharge compliance (PACNEWS)
  • Nature Conservancy addresses criticisms over Palau marine reserve (Island Times)
  • Pacific and Caribbean states propose groundbreaking shipping emissions levy (RNZ)
  • Delayed Tuvalu election result highlights climate impacts (PACNEWS)
  • Lahaina fire death toll rises to 101 as police identify remains (Civil Beat)
  • Launch of Pacific Regional One Maritime Framework development and funding announcement (SPC)

Resources and Economic Development, Technology and Connectivity

  • Japan pledges ¥2.4 billion grant aid to Samoa for university infrastructure enhancement (PACNEWS)
  • Fiji and European Union collaborate to explore commercial kava exports (Fiji Times)
  • Northern Mariana Islands official asserts Chinese tourism market’s broad economic benefits (Saipan Tribune)
  • Fiji begins nationwide consultations for new national development plan (Fiji Times)
  • Vanuatu allocates VT14.8 billion for infrastructure development in 2024 budget (Vanuatu Daily Post)
  • Australia provides Tonga Power with state-of-the-art generator for enhanced reliability (Matangi Tonga)
  • Cook Islands Prime Minister permits Starlink import and use amid customs fee concerns (Cook Islands News)

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The Pacific Islands Report (PIR) is a collaborative project of the Pacific Islands Development Program (PIDP) at the East-West Center and the Center for Pacific Islands Studies (CPIS) at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.

This non-exhaustive news roundup is organized with the thematic areas of the 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent and its implementation plan.

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