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Not nothing, not enough: is the Paris climate agreement working?
PARIS - Climate cooperation is facing a reckoning. Ten years after the landmark Paris Agreement, major polluters are wavering on action while the world fast approaches the deal's safer warming limit. With climate change already causing dangerous...

Suva to host Miss Fiji Pageant from 10th to 13th December
Fiji is set to shine on the regional stage as it prepares to host both the Miss Fiji Pageant and the Miss Pacific Islands Pageant, celebrating culture, beauty, and empowerment across the Pacific. Speaking at the launch of the events, Minister for...

Not nothing, not enough: is the Paris Agreement working?
Climate cooperation is facing a reckoning. Ten years after the landmark Paris Agreement, major polluters are wavering on action while the world fast approaches the deal's safer warming limit. With climate change already causing dangerous extremes...

Monday Briefing: The Pukpuk Treaty
Australia, like most predominantly European settler states, has had a complex relationship with its culturally and racially different neighbours. While Anthony Albanese, like Scott Morrison before him, has laboured to create the image of a strong...

How to watch Rinderknech vs Vacherot: live stream Shanghai Masters final 2025 online, start time, what TV channel?
Watch Shanghai Masters 2025 live streams, as Arthur Rinderknech takes on Valentin Vacherot in a blockbuster cousin vs cousin final on Sunday, October 12. They're due on Stadium Court not before 4.30pm BST / 11.45am ET. If you put money on...

Global Healing Surge set for October, live services with Pastor Chris holds Worldwide October 24, 26
The world is poised for an unprecedented global outpouring of God’s healing power as the 15th edition of the Healing Streams Live Healing Services with Pastor Chris Oyakhilome is set to take place from Friday, October 24 to Sunday, October 26,...

Global Healing Surge Set For October: Live Healing Services With Pastor Chris Holds Worldwide October 24–26
1 The world is poised for an unprecedented global outpouring of God’s healing power as the 15th edition of the Healing Streams Live Healing Services with Pastor Chris Oyakhilome is set to take place from Friday, October 24 to Sunday, October 26,...

Live healing services with Pastor Chris gets October date
The world is poised for an unprecedented global outpouring of God’s healing power as the 15th edition of the Healing Streams Live Healing Services with Pastor Chris Oyakhilome is set to take place from Friday, October 24 to Sunday, October 26,...

Pastor Chris’s Live Healing Services Return October 24–26!
The world is gearing up for a massive, three-day global healing outpouring as the 15th edition of the Healing Streams Live Healing Services with Pastor Chris Oyakhilome is scheduled for Friday, October 24, to Sunday, October 26, 2025. Dubbed the...

Contemporary Māori Dance Performance And Indigenous Wānanga Set The Scene For Aotearoa’s Largest Ever Climate Event
Press Release – Adaptation Futures 2025 The programme is proving to be popular with many Christchurch locals registering for the conference and its side events, which include artists and scientists in conversation, exhibition tours, and workshops....

2025 Lisbon Architecture Triennale ponders the (literal and figurative) weight of humanity
The 2025 Lisbon Architecture Triennale has opened, themed around the question: ‘How Heavy is the City?’ Curators John Palmesino and Ann-Sofia Rönnskog of Territorial Agency say the question ‘addresses issues of magnitude, spatial organisation,...

Sustainable Tuna fishing talks with Kiribati to happen this month
[File Photo] To support its domestic processing industry, Fiji is nearing a deal for fishing access to tuna-rich waters in the exclusive economic zones of Tuvalu and Kiribati. Responding to questions in parliament, Minister for Fisheries Alitia...

To graduate or not to graduate: Nepal faces dilemma over LDC upgrade
Kathmandu, Oct. 12: Amidst the estimated 3-5 per cent loss to the economy due to arson and vandalism of the public and private property and businesses during the Gen-Z movement in September this year, and fear of poor economic performance,...
Hawaii leaders tout strong ties with Taiwan during Double Ten Day event
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - More than 200 members of the local Taiwanese community joined Hawaii leaders and lawmakers to celebrate Double Ten Day, Taiwan’s National Day, which falls on October 10. The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in...
Discriminatory Migration System Fails Pacific People Facing Climate Change And Disasters – Amnesty International Aotearoa New Zealand
Authorities in Aotearoa New Zealand are failing people most at risk of climate-related harm in the Pacific islands, subjecting them to discriminatory migration policies that tear families apart and disregard children’s rights, Amnesty...

The NYT Crossword answers and hints (Sat, October 11)
This guide is for a previous day! Looking for today's NYT Crossword guide? Check out the NYT Crossword answers for Sunday, October 12th 2025! Need a hint for today's NYT Crossword on Saturday, 11th October? Well, you have come to the right place!...

San Pedro football defeats Banning for a fifth consecutive Battle for the Harbor win
SAN PEDRO — Seth Solorio came into Friday’s Marine League meeting with Banning needing 150 yards to eclipse the 2,000-yard mark on the season. If the first quarter was any indication, Solorio might have had to put that record on pause. “We wanted...
'Tatou Tasi': Tuvaluans come together to celebrate language and culture in Aotearoa
With many Tuvaluans now calling places like Aotearoa home, holding onto language and culture becomes both a challenge and a calling. Photo: RNZ / Tiana Haxton As Tuvalu Language Week is celebrated across Aoteraoa, communities have come together...

Amnesty International wants NZ visa for climate-hit Pacific islanders
By Caleb Fotheringham, RNZ Pacific journalist Amnesty International is asking the New Zealand government to create a new humanitarian visa for Pacific people impacted by climate change. Kiribati community leader Charles Kiata said life on Kiribati...

Can B.C.’s forests cope with climate change?
Swaths of pine beetle-infested forest in Manning Park. It used to be that climate change was a nagging but distant concern for British Columbians, spurred by pictures of stranded polar bears and the sinking islands of Tuvalu. Then came the images...