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Riots and unrest rock New Caledonia, Noumea International Airport closes and cancels flights

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New Caledonia has on Monday gone through yet another day of tensions, a few hours ahead of a vote in Paris's National Assembly on a government-tabled Constitutional amendment. This amendment would “unfreeze” the list of eligible voters at local elections. During most of the day, demonstrations, marches and confrontations with security forces have spread throughout the French Pacific entity, with hot...

NZ wants to work with regional partners on security

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The New Zealand government says it wants to work with existing partnerships and groups when it comes to the question of security for its Pacific partners, but is also keen to make use of new geopolitical groupings to enhance the region’s security needs. Its deputy prime minister and minister for foreign affairs Winston Peters said this when addressing Defence leaders...

The Pacific family of nations – the changing security outlook

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Statement by NZ Foreign Minister Winston Peters at the Kumul Leadership Centre in Port Moresby A shifting strategic context Just two weeks ago, we delivered an address to the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs on the direction of New Zealand’s foreign policy. We spelt out how New Zealand is responding to three big shifts we see in the wider international order –...

Ravai looks forward to Fijian Drua clash

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Flying Fijians and Queensland Reds prop Peni Ravai is enjoying some valuable game time in this season’s Super Rugby Pacific. The past three weeks have been quite exciting for the Tailevu man after he featured in games with the Hurricanes, Crusaders and last weekend against the Rebels. He started in their win over the Crusaders and came off the bench against...

Australia guarantees Tuvalu’s security in $110m pact

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Australia is guaranteeing Tuvalu's security under a new pact as it pledges more than $110 million (US$72 million) in a development package. The memorandum of understanding was focused on sovereignty, Foreign Minister Penny Wong said. It followed a signed treaty between the two countries, called the Falepili Union, that was criticised for eroding Tuvalu's sovereignty with a clause stating Australia must...

Bougainville president makes plea to PNG, Let my people go

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Bougainville President Ishmael Toroama Wednesday made an impassioned plea to the Papua New Guinea Government: “Let my people go.” “Two years ago I pleaded with you to let my people go. All Parliament is asked to do is give your blessing to a deal made 15 years ago,” Toroama said. The ABG president said this yesterday morning before discussing the Bougainville...

Jail term for former Fijian PM Bainimarama and suspended Police chief Qilio

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Former Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama has been sentenced to one-year imprisonment by Acting Chief Justice Salesi Temo at the Suva High Court. Suspended Police Commissioner will serve two years. Bainimarama was found guilty of one count of attempt to pervert the course of justice in the University of the South Pacific(USP) case and while Qiliho was found guilty of one...

Australia announces $110m funding package for Tuvalu

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Australia will spend more than $110 million (US$65 million) in a development package for Tuvalu as the two nations agree a landmark treaty will not hinder the Pacific Island nation's ability to enter into deals with other countries. In a show of Canberra's commitment to the climate-impacted island, Penny Wong and opposition counterpart Simon Birmingham travelled to Funafuti on a...

PM Rabuka meets with King Charles, reaffirms Fiji- UK relations

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka met with King Charles III at Buckingham Palace in London on Monday this week. The historic meeting reaffirmed the strong and enduring relationship between Fiji and the United Kingdom (UK). In his royal audience with His Majesty King Charles III, Prime Minister Rabuka conveyed the People’s Coalition Government and the people of Fiji’s gratitude for the...

Fijian Media Association appreciative of MIDA repeal but more needs to be done

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Fijian Media Association(FMA) President and Fiji Sun Managing Editor Rosi Doviverata says while the media is appreciative of the repeal of the Media Industry Development Authority Act, a lot still needs to be done. Speaking during a panel discussion on the topic of Navigating Fiji’s Media Landscape: Reflections on a Year of Change for FMA World Press Freedom Day, Doviverata...

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Riots and unrest rock New Caledonia, Noumea International Airport closes and cancels flights

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New Caledonia has on Monday gone through yet another day of tensions, a few hours ahead of a vote in Paris's National Assembly on...

NZ wants to work with regional partners on security

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The New Zealand government says it wants to work with existing partnerships and groups when it comes to the question of security for its...

The Pacific family of nations – the changing security outlook

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Statement by NZ Foreign Minister Winston Peters at the Kumul Leadership Centre in Port Moresby A shifting strategic context Just two weeks ago, we delivered an...