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Article – RNZ

Foreign Minister Winston Peters has rejected the idea that the Cook Islands had effectively described New Zealand as a third party in its agreement with China.

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Winston Peters says the Cook Islands has described i...

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Press Release – Fiji Women’s Rights Movement

Feminism is not an external importit is deeply rooted in the Pacific and led by women who have long worked within our cultures, faiths, and values to end violence, said Nalini Singh, Executive Director of FWRM.

Fijian feminist leaders from the Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre (FWCC) and Fiji Women’s Rights Movement (FWRM) a...

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Article – RNZ

Moses Toata says the Solomons women’s side has proven that winning at the highest level is possible if things are done right.Iliesa Tora, RNZ Pacific senior sports journalist

Solomon Islands national women’s football team head coach Mo...

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Press Release – Te Poutoko Ora a Kiwa

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling that countries can be held legally accountable for greenhouse gas emissions has been welcomed by Te Poutoko Ora a Kiwa – Centre for Pacific and Global Health.

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling welcomed by Te Poutoko Ora a Kiwa – Centre for Pacific and Global Healt...

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Press Release – Save The Children

Held at Auckland University, around 200 young people aged between 14 and 30 (more than half under 18) have registered to attend the simulation of the UNs annual climate meeting, to be held later this year in Belm, Brazil.

Kiwi young people will tomorrow come together to negotiate climate policy, find solutions and create a state...

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