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Tiny nations challenge Australia’s carbon ‘carryover credits’
Nations from Senegal to Tuvalu have used a United Nations climate conference to challenge the Morrison government's use of carbon…
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Europe’s heatwave burns on, but eases from record highs
PARIS/MADRID (Reuters) - A four-day heatwave across western Europe that killed seven people began to ease slightly on Sunday, as…
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Hong Kong on edge as protests erupt ahead of handover rally
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Thousands of demonstrators faced off with riot police early on Monday, the anniversary of Hong Kong's…
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Ships set off in Japan’s first commercial whale hunt in more than 30 years
Whaling ships which are set to join the resumption of commercial whaling are seen before they sail out at a…
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Papua New Guinea volcanic eruptions force 15,000 from their homes
Volcanic eruptions in Papua New Guinea (PNG) have forced 15,000 villagers in the country's northeast to flee their homes, aid…
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What’s in a name? Pacific scholars back Moana over Oceania
A group of Pacific scholars and artists wants the name Moana to replace Oceania. Moana, they say, identifies all Pasifika…
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My-Payslip Web Application for Teachers and Public Servants Launched
With just several keystrokes on a computer, teachers and public servants in the education sector will be able to access…
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40 Years EU-PNG Partnership Documentary Launched
Over the week the European Union to Papua New Guinea in cooperation with the PNG Department of Monitoring and Planning…
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Schools in Morobe Province facing issues with TFF Funds
There has being a cut in the allocation of TFF funds to schools in Morobe Province. Education Program Advisor, Keith…
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Ulawun Eruption Subsides
Volcanic activities may have subsided at Mt. Ulawun in West New Britain province but the alert level has remained at…
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