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Banning children from social media is not enough, UN warns – platforms must be made safe by design

GENEVA, 01 JUNE 2026 (UN NEWS CENTRE)—Blocking children from social media is no substitute for making platforms safe in the first place, the UN human rights office warned Friday, as it issued a 10-point framework urging governments and tech companies to go further and faster to protect children online.  UN High Commissioner for Human Rights […]

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Hegseth tones down warnings about China but says U.S remains committed to Pacific security

SINGAPORE, 01 JUNE 2026 (AP)—- U.S Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth assured Pacific allies on Saturday that Washington remained committed to the region, but toned down previous comments calling China a threat.  Speaking to a group of world leaders, diplomats and top security officials at the Shangri-La defence conference in Singapore, Hegseth said that the region […]

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US Immigration and Customs Enforcement sued over alleged inhumane conditions at detention camp

In short: (ABC-Australia) Civil rights groups are suing the largest immigration detention centre in the United States over alleged human rights abuses. The lawsuit alleges guard beatings, poor medical care and indiscriminate use of solitary confinement for detainees. It is the first lawsuit against the facility following three deaths in nine months at the camp. […]

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Concern over organised crime networks in Pacific after Vietnam killing

AUCKLAND, 01 JUNE 2026 (TVNZ)—New Zealand is among the countries facing growing concern a gang-related killing spanning multiple nations signals an escalation of organised crime networks across the Pacific.  Last week, two men living in Samoa were arrested in Vietnam following the killing of Australian gang “Coconut Cartel” leader Lamalu Lorenzo Tovia outside a Ho […]

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 Pacific leaders train in solar technology as fuel costs rise 

SUVA, 01 JUNE 2026 (FIJI SUN)—A deepening global fuel crisis is pushing Pacific communities towards energy independence, with leaders from Fiji, Tuvalu and Vanuatu training in solar technology to reduce dependence on imported fossil fuels.  With fuel and electricity costs rising across the Pacific, 15 community representatives gathered in Wailoaloa, Nadi, last week to learn […]

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PPUC targets 200-minute annual outage benchmark with major grid upgrades

Battery storage systems expected to cut solar curtailment costs by 95% and reduce diesel dependence By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (May 27, 2026) — The Palau Public Utilities Corporation is targeting a major improvement in power reliability by reducing annual outage times from about 1,200 minutes to 200 minutes while advancing renewable energy management through […]

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