FijiFirst no longer recognises 17 MPs
FijiFirst President Ratu Joji Satakala maintains that its 16 members of parliament who voted for the salaries and allowances raised for MPs, and Alvick Maharaj, who was part of the Emolument Committee but did not vote, no longer hold seats in Parliament.
The party reiterates its stance, although it has yet to hear from Speaker of Parliament Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu.
Ratu...
Widespread meth addiction in Fiji cultivated by international drug syndicates – expert
By Barbara Dreaver
Mexican drug cartels are using Fiji as a storage hub of vast amounts of meth aimed at the New Zealand and Australian markets.
Transnational organised crime specialist Jose Sousa-Santos tells 1News Pacific correspondent Barbara Dreaver how the massive operation is made possible by a 'huge indigenous criminal network', which only grows as the nation's drug crisis worsens.
Tucked away...
Fijiana XV secures direct qualification to Rugby World Cup 2025
Fiji became the ninth team to qualify for Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 after winning the Oceania Rugby Women’s Championship 2024 with a 27-13 victory over reigning champions Samoa in the final match of the tournament in Brisbane on Sunday.
In winning their fourth title, Fiji avenged last year’s heart-breaking 19-18 defeat at the same stage of the competition and...
Fijian Drua book finals berth with bonus point win over Rebels
The Fijian Drua have defeated Melbourne Rebels 40-19 in their Round 15 Super Rugby Pacific clash in Lautoka to book Super Rugby Pacific finals ticket.
The Drua will meet Auckland Blues in the quarter finals on Saturday in Auckland.
Waqa Nalaga and Iosefo Masi crossed for doubles alongside Selestino Ravutaumada and Frank Lomani.
The visitors were sharp early via tries to Josh...
Super Rugby Pacific 2024 finals fixtures confirmed
The 2024 Super Rugby Pacific Quarter Finals fixtures have been confirmed, with a Friday night showdown in Hamilton to set the stage for a blockbuster Super Saturday of finals action next weekend.
The Super Rugby Pacific Quarter Finals kick off on the evening of Friday 07 June with the Chiefs welcoming the Queensland Reds to FMG Stadium Waikato in Hamilton...
SIDS go forward with ‘new sense of hope, solidarity and determination’
The roadmap towards achieving resilient prosperity for small island States adopted on Thursday in Antigua and Barbuda “marks the beginning of a new journey” and a decade of delivery for their citizens and the world, said the UN Deputy Secretary-General on Thursday.
Speaking at the closing of the Fourth International Conference on Small Island States (SIDS4), Amina Mohammed stressed that...
Pacific Small Islands Developing States call for accelerated global efforts to address climate change
As a regional group, the voice of our Pacific Small Islands Developing States resonated across the Fourth International Conference on Small Islands Developing States propelling the calls for stronger, urgent climate action for our Pacific Islands.
The challenges faced by our Island communities is well documented however there is a difference between reading and hearing of these impacts, and actually...
Macron’s handling of New Caledonia is not working, we need a new way
New Caledonia needs a new referendum on independence, not more politics from Paris
By Jimmy Naouna
The unrest that has gripped Kanaky-New Caledonia is the direct result of Emmanuel Macron’s partisan and stubborn political manoeuvring to derail the process towards self-determination in my homeland.
The deadly riots that erupted two weeks ago in the capital, Noumea, were sparked by an electoral reform...
Chair of Pacific Islands Forum calls for Peaceful resolution in New Caledonia
Chair of the Pacific Islands Forum and Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown has expressed deep concern over the ongoing political situation in New Caledonia.
“The political situation in New Caledonia remains deeply concerning to the Forum Family.
“I offer our prayers to those affected on the ground, particularly those who have lost loved ones,” PM Brown said in a statement.
Brown...
Forum Chair Mark Brown offers condolences and support following PNG landslide
Forum Chair and Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown has expressed his condolences following the landslide in Papua New Guinea's Enga Province on 24 May.
“The Forum family of our 18 Pacific nations and our dialogue and development partners join us in extending thoughts, prayers, and condolences to the government and people of Papua New Guinea,” he said in a...