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UK to guarantee $300 mln for climate funding in Asia and Pacific

UK to guarantee $300 mln for climate funding in Asia and Pacific

The UK will offer guarantees to support a climate funding initiative. The initiative aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The announcement comes at the UN General Assembly. The UK will offer guarantees of up to $300 million to support a climate funding initiative aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing climate-resilient infrastructure in Asia … Read more

Micronesia accuses China of bribery, threats and ‘political warfare’

Micronesia accuses China

The outgoing president of Micronesia accused China. Of participating in “political warfare” in the Pacific region. Claiming it is preparing to invade the self-governing island of Taiwan. In a shocking letter calling for the severing of diplomatic ties with Beijing, the outgoing president of Micronesia accused China of participating in “political warfare” in the Pacific. … Read more

N. Korea hurls more missiles amid Pacific ‘firing range’ threats

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  • North Korea launched two more ballistic missiles off its east coast.
  • The launches came only days after North Korea launched an (ICBM).
  • Kim’s sister, Yo-Jong, warned against the increased presence of U.S. strategic military assets.

North Korea threatened to transform the Pacific into a “firing range” on Monday after launching two more ballistic missiles off its east coast.

The launches came only days after North Korea launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) into the sea off Japan’s west coast, leading the US to conduct joint air exercises with South Korea and Japan on Sunday.

Following the launches, Kim Yo-jong, the powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, warned US forces to halt military exercises.

Meanwhile, North Korea’s state media announced that two projectiles were launched from a multiple rocket launcher, aimed at targets 395 kilometers (245 miles) and 337 kilometers (209 miles) away, respectively.

Capable of “paralyzing”

“The 600mm multiple rocket launcher mobilized in the firing … is a means of a tactical nuclear weapon,” capable of “paralyzing” an enemy airfield.

The two missiles, launched about 10 p.m. GMT, reached a maximum height of around 100 kilometers and 50 kilometers, respectively, before falling beyond Japan’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ).

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said he has called an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council over the tests, and the Jiji news agency said the meeting was scheduled for 8 p.m. GMT Monday.

Nevertheless, given Russia and China’s earlier vetoes during the Ukraine crisis and a Sino-US rivalry over Chinese balloons discovered in the US sky, the odds for a new round of UN penalties are bleak.

The Joint Chiefs of Staff of South Korea strongly condemned the launches as a “grave provocation” that should be stopped immediately.

Seoul’s foreign ministry imposed penalties on four individuals and five businesses tied to Pyongyang’s weapons program on Monday in reaction to the North’s latest ICBM and missile tests, calling it the country’s quickest response to the North’s provocations.

“Our government has made it clear that North Korea’s provocations will not go unchecked. Its repeated provocations will strengthen Seoul’s deterrence and tighten the global sanctions network “In a statement, the ministry stated.

The U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said the latest launch did not pose an immediate threat but highlighted the “destabilizing impact” of North Korea’s unlawful weapons programs.

U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric urged Pyongyang to “immediately desist from taking any further provocative actions” banned under Security Council resolutions, and resume denuclearization dialogue.

Rising tensions

Kim’s sister, Yo-Jong, warned against the increased presence of U.S. strategic military assets following the joint air drills with its Asian allies over the weekend.

“The frequency of using the Pacific as our firing range depends upon the U.S. forces’ action character,” she said in a statement carried by KCNA.

The United States and South Korea are set to hold simulated nuclear tabletop exercises aimed at improving operations of American nuclear assets this week, as well as annual springtime Freedom Shield field training in March.

Pyongyang’s foreign ministry said last week it would respond to the planned exercises with “unprecedentedly persistent, strong counteractions.”

“Tension on the peninsula is likely to reach its peak in coming months as North Korea is accelerating its military actions with higher frequency, and her statement indicates that it would continue impromptu missile tests using the Pacific as its shooting range,” said Yang Moo-jin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul.

According to Hong Min, a senior expert at the South Korean Institute for National Unification, Kim’s reference of the Pacific suggests the North will launch additional long-range missiles on a regular basis.

The North’s missile launch on Monday marks its third known weapons test this year, following an unprecedented number of missile launches last year, including ICBMs capable of striking anywhere in the United States.

Yo-Jong also called certain South Korean academics “disgusting” and “dumb” for questioning the reliability of the ICBM capacity, claiming Saturday’s “sudden” test required nine hours of preparation.

The launch took place “at the most appropriate time” considering weather conditions and after U.S. and South Korean scout planes went away, she said.

“They had better rack their brains to take measures to defend themselves, instead of doubting or worrying about other’s technology,” she said.

“We affirm once again that there is no change in our will to make the worst maniacs escalating the tensions pay the price for their action.”

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China says New Zealand PM Jacinda statements on assertiveness’ wrong’

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China’s embassy in New Zealand has called Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s remarks about China’s assertiveness at the NATO summit “misguided” and “wrong”. Since New Zealand does a lot of business with China, it has avoided criticising Beijing directly. China’s embassy in New Zealand reprimanded New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern for remarks she made regarding Chinese … Read more

A rare partial solar eclipse, first of 2022 observed over South America

A rare partial solar eclipse, first of 2022 observed over South America Skygazers across parts of the Southern Hemisphere were blessed to observe the moon overshadowing the sun for the first time in the year today. The half solar eclipse of April 30, one of two occurring in 2022, cleared over pieces of South America, … Read more

Six soldiers killed in Colombia ambush

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At least six soldiers died in an explosives attack perpetrated with the aid of suspected drug traffickers in northeastern Colombia, the army confirmed on Wednesday. Another 5 soldiers had been injured and one remains lacking after the assault blamed on the Clan del Golfo cartel, the maximum effect within the country But whose chief Dario Antonio … Read more

Pacific newcomers believed to be ‘game changers’

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Super Rugby kicks off a new era this week with the long-awaited addition of two Pacific islander teams to compete alongside the best from Australia and New Zealand. Some fans may scoff at yet another revamp for the southern hemisphere tournament after constant tinkering in recent years. But organisers believe the injection of Pacific talent … Read more

Pakistan’s remittances grow 26% in 2021: World Bank

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ISLAMABAD: Remittances in Pakistan grows 26 per cent in 2021, compared with the overall growth of 8 per cent in South Asia, according to the estimates from the World Bank’s Migration and Development Brief. “Pakistan had another year of record remittances with [the] growth at 26 per cent and levels reaching $33 billion in 2021,” … Read more

‘The UN’s eyes’: French Navy enforces North Korea sanctions

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ON THE FRENCH NAVY’S FALCON 200 AIRCRAFT, Nov 8, 2021 (AFP) – Flying above the Yellow Sea between Korea and China, a French naval crew scans the ocean surface for signs of contraband headed for North Korea. The team is part of an international mission enforcing United Nations sanctions on Pyongyang, flying surveillance trips from the US Futenma base in … Read more

Samoa PM issues climate warning ahead of crunch UN talks

Samoa: The world must take urgent action on climate change at upcoming UN talks in Glasgow or low-lying Pacific nations will face a dire future, Samoa’s new leader has told AFP in an interview. Fiame Naomi Mata’afa, who took office as Samoa’s first female prime minister in late July, gave a stark assessment of the … Read more

Pacific Island airlines: Flying on empty?

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With virtually no international travel since March 2020, national airlines in the Pacific face mounting financial difficulties. For Pacific Island countries this shock is particularly severe given the weak financial condition of the national carriers prior to the pandemic, the reliance of these countries on airline connectivity to support tourism, and limited fiscal space to … Read more

International Tourism Should Be Restarted by the Governments; UNWTO Urges

International Tourism Should Be Restarted by the Governments; UNWTO Urges

According to the latest data from the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), over the coming weeks and months, the global vaccination rollout and growing adoption of digital solutions for secure travel should result in an increase in the international movement. According to the latest report on Travel Restrictions Report from the agency, as of … Read more