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cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/54669050

Inking a security agreement with Fiji will be the first stop in the Prime Minister's Pacific tour to lock in more pacts to counter China's reach in the region.

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Anthony Albanese is off to Fiji to sign a landmark treaty, as Australia and China face off in a diplomatic fight for influence in the Indo-Pacific.

The prime minister arrives in Suva on Sunday and is expected to sign the Vuvale Union agreement with his Fijian counterpart Sitiveni Rabuka on Monday.

He will then push on to the Solomon Islands on Tuesday to progress negotiations on a new treaty with Honiara, as part of a three-day Pacific tour.

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The whirlwind round of diplomacy doesn’t stop there either, with Mr Albanese to meet Narendra Modi in Melbourne later in the week.

The Indian prime minister will spend three days Down Under from Wednesday for the annual leaders’ summit between the two nations.

Mr Albanese will meanwhile become the first foreign leader to participate in Solomon Islands’ Independence Day celebrations.

His message will be that Australia is a nation the Pacific can rely on.

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Newly-elected Solomons Prime Minister Matthew Wale made Australia his first international trip as leader during a visit to Canberra in June.

He is also the chair of the Pacific Islands Forum and flagged that he would review his nation’s controversial policing deal with China, signed in 2022.

Mr Wales has also called for a Pacific-wide security deal, which Australia has said it is open to pursuing.

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, who will also take part in the Pacific trip, has previously described Australia as in a “state of permanent contest in the Pacific”.

Engaged in a diplomatic “knife fight” with China for regional influence, the Albanese government has since inked a number of security and economic deals with Pacific Island nations.

The latest among them is the breakthrough $500 million Nakamal Agreement signed with Vanuatu, which rules out the use of its territory for foreign military bases.

The deal previously fell through last September, after Port Vila raised concerns its sovereignty would be undermined through Australia’s push for a veto over major foreign investment in critical infrastructure.

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Canberra has signed a historic mutual defence pact with Papua New Guinea called the Pukpuk Treaty, and the world-leading Falepili Union with Tuvalu, which allows the population to resettle in Australia.

Mr Albanese’s visit would be significant and he had built “momentum” with the region’s leaders, Lowy’s Pacific Program director Oliver Nobetau said.

“Albanese, despite all the domestic pressures, sees that this is a permanent contest, and he’s willing to make those strides and those commitments and build those relationships out in the Pacific,” he told AAP.

“Permanent contest, it is a good framing because it doesn’t allow for anyone to take things for granted as to where the goodwill of the relationships are.”

Under the Nakamal Agreement, both Australia and Vanuatu committed to support dialogue addressing the dark historical practice of blackbirding, where thousands of Pacific Islanders were forced to work and live under harsh conditions on Queensland plantations.

They were taken from countries across the region, including Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands and Fiji.

Mr Nobetau said unlike China, Australia faced the “hurdle” of its colonial past and image in the region.

“When we saw the mention of blackbirding ... that was such a significant step in looking at how mature these relationships can get,” he said.

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Happy sunday 🤗

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According to media reports and Tibetan organizations, a 52-year-old Tibetan man named Lobga Rangzen (also known as Lobsang Palden) died after an apparent act of self-immolation outside the United Nations headquarters in New York on 2 July 2026. Described as a Tibetan activist, he was reportedly carrying a Tibetan flag and calling for freedom for Tibet before setting himself on fire.

The death came just a day after China’s Ethnic Unity Law entered into force, a law that brazenly pushes non-Han ethnic groups including Tibetans, Uyghurs and Mongolians toward a single, state-defined national identity rather than protecting their distinct cultures and languages.

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"Our thoughts are with everyone who knew and loved the man who has died and the broader Tibetan community. Self-immolation as protest by Tibetans has persisted for many years, and it does not happen in a vacuum. It reflects the depth of desperation felt by people who see no other way to draw attention to ongoing human rights violations," says Amnesty International’s Deputy Regional Director Sarah Brooks.

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“The international community must not allow this death to pass without renewed scrutiny of the human rights crisis in Tibet. Chinese authorities must end their repression of Tibetans and allow independent access to the region for UN experts and other independent observers. They must also ensure there are no government reprisals against the family of the man who died, as has happened previously in response to self-immolations by Tibetans.”

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On 1 July 2026, China’s new Ethnic Unity Law entered into force. Amnesty International warned that the law would further institutionalize policies of forced assimilation targeting Tibetans, Uyghurs and other non-Han ethnic groups, and could strengthen the legal basis for transnational repression, targeting and violating fundamental freedoms of those peacefully advocating for minority rights outside China.

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Alt TextA two-panel image macro featuring Philomena Cunk (played by Diane Morgan) standing outdoors in a sandy, coastal landscape with sparse green bushes and old train tracks on the left. She has auburn hair with bangs, pulled back, and is wearing a light blue button-down shirt under a dark vest and a brown plaid blazer.

Top Panel: She looks directly forward with a neutral expression. White text at the bottom reads: "With its cowboys and guns and steam train rides. America became known as the land of the free,"

Bottom Panel: Her mouth is slightly open mid-speech, maintaining a serious expression. White text at the bottom reads: "which must have come as a surprise to all the slaves."

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Neil Rule (thelemmy.club)

https://lemmy.ca/post/67360073

https://ikt.id.au/uploads/um7hpo.mp4

A very large seal is seen peaking his head up from behind a metal pole fence enclosing a path to a beach.

The caption reads: "one thing Neil hates is infrastructure"

Because Neil is massive and nothing will stop him from napping in his favourite spot.

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Someone: "Guns shouldn't be sold like candies. Perhaps they should create a permit or something. Why not limit "

American shows up: "MUH GUNS RIGHTS SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED. WHAT PART OF SHOULD NOT BE INFRINGED DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND? EVEN CRIMINALS SHOULD HAVE ACCESS TO GUNS. IT SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED"

Canadian: Why does the US Senate require a super-majority (60/100) to legalize abortion? Why does the US Senate require a super majority (60/100) to reduce drug prices? How can empty states block stuff like that? In Canada, we just did this with a simple vote in the House.

American shows up: "THIS IS CALLED THE SENATE FILIBUSTER. IT PROTECTS OUR SACRED CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS. 60 OUT 100 SENATORS PREVENTS DICTATORSHIP. WE ARE NOT A SHITHOLE LIKE CANADA"

European: "Why do people who have 10 or 20 speeding tickets don't lose their driving license? Wouldn't this reduce car crashes and save lives?"

American shows up: "FUCK SPEED CAMERAS. THIS IS ANTI-CONSTITUTIONAL. THIS IS AGAINST WHAT OUR FOUNDING FATHERS WANTED"

I'm tired. Americans are the most conservative people I have ever seen. It's like they are against any improvement at all to their country. They don't realize how extremely conservative they are.

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CalyxOS is back! (calyxos.org)
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After being on hiatus for almost a year Calyx OS has started releasing again. A degoogled Android ROM for Pixels, Fairphones, Shift phones and Motorolas.

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