The Silent Threat: Scientist Tells of Hazardous Toxic Gas from Dump Fires
Local Government Minister aware of concerns, assures that works on dump relocation and a paper to address waste management issue in Fiji begins.
By INOKE RABONU
The Vunato rubbish dump in Lautoka has long been a vital waste disposal site, but it has recently come under scrutiny for a hidden and dangerous threat: hazardous toxic gas emissions from frequent dump fires.
Once...
Micronesian leaders tackle cyber attacks, internet safety
A recent cyber-attack on Palau led to the release of 20,000 documents marked confidential onto the internet, Palau Vice President J. Uduch Sengebau Senior told leaders at a regional summit in Guam Tuesday.
Discussion on the second day of the 26th Micronesian Islands Forum(MIF) turned to the potential damage that hackers could inflict on small island governments and critical infrastructure,...
Luxon visits Niue in first Pacific visit as PM
Christopher Luxon has kicked off his first Pacific visit as New Zealand Prime Minister to Niue, which has been celebrating its 50th anniversary of self-governance.
Bilateral discussions between the leaders of both countries begin today
Luxon said today: “I think the relationship is in good heart.
“There's a lot more for us to do together, and it's a great opportunity for me...
Japan-Palau strengthens bilateral relations and regional cooperation
Japan's Prime Minister Kishida Fumio has welcomed Palau President Surangel Whipps Jnr to Tokyo ahead of the 10th Pacific Islands Leaders' Meeting (PALM 10).
“I'm pleased to hold our third summit meeting,” Kishida said in a statement.
“Japan aims to seamlessly strengthen our ‘kizuna’ and ‘tokubetsu’ relationship with Palau, built over a long history of exchange.”
President Whipps responded, “It's an honour...
Coalition government intact claims Fiji PM
Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka Tuesday reaffirmed that the Coalition Government remains intact, solid and committed to serving the nation.
He made this statement after meeting with the two deputy Prime Ministers Biman Prasad and Viliame Gavoka.
“I acknowledge that the past week has been a test of our collective resolve as a Coalition, stemming from the determination of Parliamentary Emoluments...
Fiji Health Ministry Urges Relocation of Rubbish Dump: Health and Environment at Stake
BY INOKE RABONU
In a stark warning highlighting the grave health risks posed by the Vunato rubbish dump, the Health Ministry has issued an urgent call for its relocation.
In a statement issued in response to queries by the Fiji Sun, the ministry made an urgent call to the Ministry of Local Government to identify a new suitable waste disposal dumping...
Sustainability landmark report examines future climate change impacts on rugby
World Rugby has published a landmark report looking at the projected impacts of climate change on the sport of rugby in an effort to raise awareness of the issue that is already affecting the game as whole.
With the world heating up and likely heading towards a 1.5-degree increase in global average temperatures by 2026, the study demonstrates that consequences...
People of Fiji show you what rugby means: Drua coah Byrne
The three years that Fijian Drua coach Mick Byrne has spent with the players have taught him one valuable lesson.
In Fiji, rugby is what you do and not who you are.
Byrne said in some other countries rugby is who you are and not what you do.
“The people of Fiji really show you what rugby means, I think we’ve all...
U.S. Missile Defence Agency plans to launch first flight test for Guam missile defence later this year
The U.S Missile Defence Agency (MDA) is proposing to launch the initial flight test of Guam’s missile defence system in the first quarter of fiscal 2025, which would be followed by annual tests in subsequent years.
According to the MDA’s environmental assessment published today, the proposed action would include up to two flight tests or tracking exercises per year. They...
Business as usual: PNG PM
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has assured the nation that it will be “business as usual” when parliament sits today, dispelling speculation of an early adjournment to September to avoid a no-confidence motion against him.
“For the Government, it will be business as usual. The Opposition has been sensationalising the vote of no confidence (without having the required)...