Tuesday, October 22, 2024
9:51 AM

Tuvalu
  1. Tuvalu receives new Guardian-class vessel to replace damaged boat - Jane's
  2. Tuvalu’s Water Woes - The Diplomat
  3. How Libya and Tuvalu are cashing in on their top-level domain names - Fast Company
  4. Tuvalu National Day - Department of State
  5. From Peru to Tuvalu: World Bank chief says global lender must change - Reuters
  6. ‘Immoral and unacceptable’: Tuvalu calls on Australia to set urgent deadline to end fossil fuels - The Guardian
  7. Engineering Resilience: Protecting Tuvalu's Nanumea Island from Sea Level Rise - United Nations Development Programme
  8. Australia’s ‘immoral’ coalmine decision akin to drowning Pacific neighbours, Tuvalu climate minister declares - The Guardian
  9. Tuvalu welcomes subsea cable but worries about possible China cyberattack - Nikkei Asia
  10. Paris 2024: Tuvalu sends a solitary athlete to the Olympics - Insidethegames.biz
  11. AI weather forecasting firm Atmo teams with Tuvalu on resilience - Axios
  12. Australia and Tuvalu strike new security deal that eases the tiny nation's sovereignty concerns - The Associated Press
  13. Sen. James Sanders delivers annual 'Tuvalu Challenge' address from the waters off Rockaway Beach to cap Earth Day celebration - The New York State Senate
  14. China sets sights on Taiwan’s three remaining tiny Pacific allies - The Washington Post
  15. Tuvalu prime minister calls on Australia for sovereignty ‘guarantees’ over treaty - The Guardian
  16. A sinking nation is offered an escape route. But there’s a catch. - The Washington Post
  17. Tuvalu launches typhoid campaign - UNICEF
  18. Australia says it won’t interfere if Taiwan ally Tuvalu shifts ties to Beijing - South China Morning Post
  19. Will Tuvalu disappear in the next few years? - The Times of India
  20. Australia-Tuvalu Climate Migration Pact Reveals Unfairness of Incrementalism - Foreign Policy
  21. More than just a climate deal: The Australia-Tuvalu Falepili Union treaty and the EU's potential contribution to the Pacific - European Council on Foreign Relations
  22. Tuvalu’s pro-Taiwan leader loses seat in closely watched election - Al Jazeera English
  23. Stay or go? Offered a future away from home, Tuvalu’s people face a painful choice - The Guardian
  24. Australia signs security, migration pact with Pacific's Tuvalu - Reuters
  25. Australian climate action must go beyond 'lifeline' for Tuvalu - Nikkei Asia
  26. Tuvaluans prepare for life in Australia as rising tides swallow their country - ABC News
  27. How Tuvalu is using digital technology to save itself from rising seas - World Economic Forum
  28. Tuvalu's new premier says democracy and loyalty are reasons for preferring Taiwan over Beijing - The Associated Press
  29. Building a More Accountable Civil Society in Tuvalu - United Nations Development Programme
  30. The Australia-Tuvalu Falepili Union Treaty: Security in the face of climate change … and China? - EJIL: Talk!
  31. Tuvaluans determined to stay put are fighting challenges from rising tides to depopulation - ABC News
  32. Tuvalu calls for deep sea mining precautionary pause at ISA conference in Jamaica - RNZ
  33. New EU Ambassador to Tuvalu Presents her Credentials - EEAS
  34. Australians left stuck in Tuvalu after airport's runway damaged - ABC News
  35. Falepili Union treaty: Tuvalu’s amazing migration deal - RNZ
  36. Fight or Flee: Tuvalu's residents prepare for mass displacement as nation forecast to be among first to disappear due to climate change - CNA
  37. COP28: Tuvalu negotiator travelled 8,000 miles to save her home. Can she? - BBC
  38. In the face of worsening spring tides and climate change, Tuvalu 'is about to disappear' - ABC News
  39. Finding hope in Tuvalu’s Digital Nation - East Asia Forum
  40. Funafuti Atoll, Tuvalu - nasa.gov
  41. Pacific leaders, Australia agree to disagree about action on climate change - ABC News
  42. King tides cause new levels of devastation in Tuvalu, as nation weighs up Falepili Union treaty - ABC News
  43. Who will form the next government is the question on the minds of the people of Tuvalu - RNZ