Tuvalu Expresses Concern Following Chinese Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Test
The government of Tuvalu has voiced significant concern after China conducted a rare intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) test that landed in the Pacific Ocean. The launch, which involved a dummy warhead, prompted reactions from several Pacific nations regarding regional security and the transparency of military activities in international waters.
Pacific Island Nations Grapple with Climate Relocation Policy Gaps, Tuvalu Forges Pioneering Agreement
Pacific Island communities, including Tuvalu, face increasing pressure to relocate due to climate change impacts, yet many governments lack clear policies. A landmark Falepili Union between Australia and Tuvalu offers a mobility pathway and recognizes enduring statehood, setting a precedent for climate-induced displacement in the region.