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Tuvalu’s new premier says democracy and loyalty are reasons for preferring Taiwan over Beijing

Stars and Stripes 03 Mar 2024
Tuvalu’s ... Teo said he had been involved in drafting the treaty as a legal consultant for Tuvalu and the original intention had been only for Australia to be informed of such third-party agreements.
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Tuvalu's new premier says democracy and loyalty are reasons for preferring Taiwan over Beijing

Newsday 01 Mar 2024
Tuvalu's ... Teo said he had been involved in drafting the treaty as a legal consultant for Tuvalu and the original intention had been only for Australia to be informed of such third-party agreements.
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Tuvaluan Leader Cites Loyalty, Democracy in Sticking With Taiwan

Beijing News 01 Mar 2024
Teo said that he had been involved in drafting the treaty as a legal consultant for Tuvalu and that the original intention had been for Australia only to be informed of such third-party agreements.
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Human rights law demands climate change adaptation, researchers say

Phys Dot Org 27 Nov 2023
Supporting adaptation in Tuvalu and other small island states in our region is therefore not a matter of 'aid,' or diplomacy, or largesse, but rather is simply a legal obligation that must be met.
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Australia-Tuvalu falepili union 'shameful' - former Tuvalu PM

RNZ 26 Nov 2023
... is legally doable and sustainable, and whether or not Tuvalu as Australia's territory will continue to be eligible to international arrangements of membership, ODA and special support from GEF, GCF.
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The Australia-Tuvalu Falepili Union: Tuvaluan values or Australian interests?

RNZ 15 Nov 2023
... cultural, and legal framework shall remain in perpetuity in the future, notwithstanding the impacts of climate change or other causes resulting in loss to the physical territory of Tuvalu".
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Australia and Tuvalu sign climate change, security treaty

Business Day 10 Nov 2023
Tuvalu is one ... Earlier this year, Tuvalu appeared at legal hearings at an international court in Germany, seeking an advisory opinion on the obligations of countries to combat climate change.
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Australia’s pact with Tuvalu aims to counter China’s influence in Pacific

CNN 10 Nov 2023
“The Australia-Tuvalu ... Earlier this year, Tuvalu appeared at legal hearings at an international court in Germany, seeking an advisory opinion on the obligations of countries to combat climate change.
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Australia Signs Climate, Migration, Security Pact with Pacific's Tuvalu

Voa News 10 Nov 2023
"The Australia-Tuvalu ... Earlier this year, Tuvalu appeared at legal hearings at an international court in Germany, seeking an advisory opinion on the obligations of countries to combat climate change.
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'We are at crisis point': Vanuatu calls on US, UK to do more for climate action

RNZ 22 Sep 2023
Tuvalu's Prime Minister Kausea Natano has also called on other leaders to join him in seeking a mandate to negotiate a Fossil Fuel Non Proliferation Treaty.
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‘We could lose our status as a state’: what happens to a people when their land disappears

The Observer 27 Jun 2023
Tuvalu Foreign Ministry/Reuters ... Tuvalu is also digitising its government to make it easier to relocate, while legal scholars have considered whether statehood could be continued by leasing land in another country.
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Cannes Today—Agency Grand Prix scorecard, Tor Myhren’s marketing advice and Stagwell’s beach win

Advertising Age 23 Jun 2023
But the biggest single win goes to The Monkeys, part of Accenture Song, which on Friday picked up the Grand Prix in the coveted Dan Wieden Titanium Lions category for its work to help Tuvalu legally create a fully digital version of itself.
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Could a digital twin of Tuvalu preserve the island nation before it’s lost to the collapsing climate?

The Observer 29 Sep 2022
Tuvalu seeks to retain statehood if it sinks completely as sea levels rise ... Tuvalu’s foreign minister, Simon Kofe, said last year that his country was looking at legal ways to remain a state even if it disappears.
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PM’s bid to decriminalise homosexuality welcomed

Cook Islands News 15 Jul 2022
In the spirit of regionalism, Vulavou also called upon the governments of Kiribati, PNG, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga and Tuvalu, who still criminalise sodomy and/or homosexuality, to repeal these ...
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