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Crunch time for rugby’s eligibility laws

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The World Rugby Council will consider a proposal this week to change the sport's eligibility rules to make it easier for players to switch...

Flying Fijians held by a tough Georgian side in Spain

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Vodafone Flying Fijians were held 15-all by a tough Georgian side in its final Northern tour test match in Madrid, Spain. The Lelos made a...

‘Can’t keep them all’: Cleary resigned to Kikau’s pending exit

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Panthers coach Ivan Cleary said Canterbury's big-money pursuit of Viliame Kikau made it difficult to keep the Fijian powerhouse beyond next season but he...

New faces in Tonga Parliament, no women elected

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Surprises were the order of the day as the 17 Peoples' Representatives for the new Tonga parliamentary session were announced last night. Tonga has elected...

Abortions and same sex marriages not on Samoa Government’s agenda – PM Mata’afa

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Samoan Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata’afa has clarified that her government will not change the laws only to satisfy some of the recommendations by...

Some positives were achieved in COP26: UN

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United Nations Resident Coordinator to Fiji Sanaka Samarasinha says it is important to note that there were some successes achieved at the COP26 in...

Nine Nobles elected in Tonga

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Voting for nine Tongan nobles’ representatives was held Thursday at the Palace Office in Nuku’alofa. The nine newly elected Nobles Members of Parliament include: *Lord Vaea *Lord...

What’s behind Kiribati’s move to open marine reserve to fishing?

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By Richard Herr The Pacific Islands Forum states have made a bold claim to be the authentic custodians of the Pacific Ocean’s marine resources...

New funding for improving access to blue climate finance

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The Commonwealth Secretariat is announcing the appointment of a consortium of experts to advise on ocean-climate finance. Generously supported by the United Kingdom, the appointment...

Election will go ahead: PNG PM

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The 2022 general election in Papua New Guinea will go ahead as scheduled, starting with a issuing of writs on 28 April, says Prime...

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