Green News Video. First climate migrants land in Australia after leaving sinking nation Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 22/12/2025 - 15:34 GMT+1 As rising sea levels continue to threaten the sinking nation of Tuvalu, Australia has welcomed the first group of climate migrants. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next First climate migrants land in Australia after leaving sinking nation Now playing Next Canadian flag raised as consulate opens in Greenland Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | February 7th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Giant phantom jellyfish spotted in Argentina's deep sea Now playing Next Venomous lionfish are invading Greek waters. Should we be eating them? Now playing Next Can Europe put an end to the “forever chemicals”? In partnership with The European Commission Now playing Next Fake photos of European and US politicians with Epstein spread online Now playing Next Portugal hit by worst floods in decades as Storm Marta looms Now playing Next Top Russian GRU general and cyber ops chief shot in Moscow attack Now playing Next Dutch Queen Máxima training to become army reservist Now playing Next Oman mediates Iran-US nuclear talks in Muscat as tensions remain high Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | February 6th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Pokémon theme park opens in Japan as tourism boom drives demand Now playing Next Thousands of Romanian teachers protest against government-planned austerity measures Now playing Next France becomes first EU country to open a consulate in Greenland Now playing Next Senegal surf school in Dakar brings girls back to class More videos
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