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Climate adaption investments have high pay-off in Fiji

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Oped by Kanni Wignaraja and Munkhtuya Altangerel A drive from Suva to the village of Tavuya, in Fiji, gives the onlooker a front row seat to climate adaptation works in action. Less than an hour's journey from the bustling capital city of Suva, Tavuya still feels like a world away. For residents here, marine transport represents a lifeline, connecting its...

Climate crisis costing US$16m an hour in extreme weather damage, study estimates

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The damage caused by the climate crisis through extreme weather has cost US$16m (£13m) an hour for the past 20 years, according to a new estimate. Storms, floods, heatwaves and droughts have taken many lives and destroyed swathes of property in recent decades, with global heating making the events more frequent and intense. The study is the first to calculate...

Fiji President highlights unity and inclusivity in nation’s rebuilding

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Fiji President Ratu Williame Katonivere has expressed gratitude for the contributions that have shaped Fiji’s progress and modernisation. He highlights the pivotal decision to embrace Christianity as a guiding light and the enduring commitment to multiculturalism and diverse cultures and religions. He said Fiji, known as a progressive economy and a hub in the Pacific, is dedicated to fostering regional unity...

Overseas cops to lead PNG police responsibilities: PNG PM Marape

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About 20 foreign police officers will be recruited to take up leadership responsibilities in PNG Royal Constabulary at headquarters and in the province, Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape said. He said this when debating on the country’s law and order report presented to Parliament by Internal Securities Minister Peter Tsiamalili Jr who said that they asked the Australian...

Fiji PM highlights rebuilding Fiji together this Independence Day

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As Fiji marks its 53 years of independence today, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has commended the journey of resilience, unity and the unwavering spirit of Fijians. He says this year’s Fiji Day theme, “Rebuilding Fiji Together,” reflects not only aspirations but also the indomitable spirit that has guided people all through the years. Rabuka also states that as the Pacific continues...

President of Timor-Leste says China didn’t want to develop police, military infrastructure over worries of Australia’s reaction

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The President of Timor-Leste José Ramos-Horta has suggested that Chinese diplomats turned down requests to develop police and military infrastructure in his country because they were worried about drawing an "overreaction" from Australia. Some Australian politicians expressed alarm when China and Timor-Leste struck a new comprehensive strategic partnership during a visit to Hangzhou by Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao last month. The...

Biden declares state of emergency for Guam and CNMI

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President Biden Monday declared a state of emergency for Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands and ordered federal assistance to supplement local responses to the potential impact of Tropical Storm Bolaven. “With the threat of Tropical Storm Bolaven in our region, it was critical we make this request for federal support early. Doing so ensures we have access to the...

Flying Fijians Captain apologises for the inappropriate and unbecoming comment at the press conference

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Flying Fijians captain Waisea Nayacalevu has asked for his sincere forgiveness through his actions for accidentally uttering “I-Taukei” improper language during the after-match press conference Monday. Nayacalevu who has played 37 tests for the Flying Fijians said the comment was not directed to any particular fan but to a Fijian journalist who has a traditional relation as “Tauvu” {a relationship...

Samoa moves up World Rugby Women’s Rankings

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Samoa will move up one place to 15th in the World Rugby Women’s Rankings powered by Capgemini when they are officially updated at 12 noon (GMT) on Monday, on the back of a 17-17 draw against South Africa in Hermanus. In what was the sides’ final warm-up match before WXV 2 gets underway in Stellenbosch on Friday, the hosts started...

PNG PM Marape condemns Hamas attack on Israel

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has condemned the attack on Israel, saying war-related violence is out of place in this modern day and age. “In this day and age, we condemn attacks on each other to resolve disputes,” he said. “In a world where the modern family of nations are coming together under the United Nations charter and rules...

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