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Pacific push sees UN launch nuclear war impact study
Nuclear weapons test legacy is felt across the Pacific, notably in Marshall Islands and French Polynesia.
What Pacific Islands leaders said at the UNGA
Paific Island leaders have wrapped up the 79th Session of the UNGA reinforcing their message to global leaders that the world needs to act urgently to combat the climate crisis.
Palau tells UNGA 'we must unite' to tackle climate crisis
Uduch Sengebau Senior told world leaders that the global response to the climate crisis "is a matter of life and death" and "science, conservation, and the well-being of people" must be prioritised.
'Respect our region': Fiji president calls for cessation of ballistic missile testing
Ratu Viliame Katonivere has told the United Nations that cultivating a culture of peace is now more urgent than ever.
Marshall Islands calls for 'precautionary approach' to deep sea mining
Speaking on the second day of the UNGA in New York, Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine said that "the world's oceans are too fragile to turn into a speculative experiment".