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USP’s application for interim injunction refused
The University of the South Pacific’s application for an interim injunction to halt any further action for strike by the staff unions has been refused by the Civil High Court in Suva.
This is in relation to a strike action undertaken by the Association of USP Staff and USP Staff Union, calling for the removal of Vice Chancellor and President...
FFA regional MCS data analysis training journey begins
This week we are pleased to deliver Phase 1 of the FFA Regional Monitoring Control and Surveillance Strategy (RMCSS) Data Analysis Training at the University of the South Pacific in Suva, Fiji.
The training programme is part of a regional initiative to support capability development at the national and regional level to support effective MCS activities and enforcement response.
Participants from...
Uncertainty over whether Tonga’s PM can survive vote of no confidence
In Tonga, anticipation is building ahead of a no confidence vote against the Prime Minister, scheduled for next week.
It will be the second time, Prime Minister Hu'akavameiliu Siaosi Sovaleni will be facing down a vote of no confidence against him.
The motive behind the challenge is unclear, but Hu'akavameiliku is confident about his chances of defeating the challenge. However, an...
Samoan elders gain New Zealand citizenship after historic law passes
Thousands of Sāmoans are now eligible for New Zealand citizenship after the Citizenship (Western Samoa) (Restoration) Amendment Bill was unanimously backed by all political parties in Parliament last week.
The bill was submitted by Green MP Teanau Tuiono, and was debated for the third, and final, time, on Thursday last week. The bill will now be taken to the Governor-General...
Pacific leaders meet in Rarotonga to discuss higher education
The 98th Meeting of the University of the South Pacific (USP) Council commenced Monday, attracting Ministers and education leaders from across the Pacific to discuss the future of tertiary education in the region.
King’s Representative Sir Tom Marsters officially opened the two-day meeting, encouraging the council to look at ways to improve education in the region.
Cook Islands Minister of Education,...
Xi meets Samoan PM, says China prioritises empowering Pacific Island countries to tackle climate change
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Samoan Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa in Beijing on Tuesday, saying China is willing to make empowering Pacific Island countries to tackle climate change a priority in its cooperation with these countries.
China will work with Pacific Island countries to promote the full and effective implementation of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate...
Troubled New Caledonia at ‘turning point’: NZ Foreign Minister Peters
New Zealand has urged France to forge a new constitutional relationship with its troubled external territory New Caledonia, marred by civil unrest.
A bungled proposal to widen the voting franchise in the Pacific Island country produced riots in May, resulting in more than a dozen deaths, widespread looting and arrests.
The reform derailed the long-standing Noumea Accord, a pledge from Paris...
Pacific Islands push for emissions and releases to be in new Plastics Treaty
Negotiating a plastics treaty is an immense task, even more so when you have a myriad of challenges to be addressed in a treaty developed by over 190 governments with varying perspectives.
Emissions and Releases is one topic on the table as text is being developed around this. Emissions refers to what is being released into the air when it...
U.S expands defence ties with Fiji amid rising tensions in the Pacific
The recent U.S defence agreement with Fiji may not be groundbreaking—Washington has signed similar deals with allies around the world—but it carries strategic weight.
According to Jennifer Parker, an expert at the National Security College, it signals that Fiji will likely see more U.S military presence, such as troop rotations, joint exercises, and coastguard missions.
“It's a clear sign that we'll...
Media and fisheries communicators prepare for 21st Annual regular session of WCPFC in Fiji
Media and communications personnel from FFA Members are gathered in Suva for a three-day long training workshop ahead of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC21) that commences from 28 November - 03 December.
The workshop aims to build the capacity of fisheries media and communications personnel to effectively cover fisheries policies, promote media relations, and facilitate informed public...