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PNGRFL announces team for Pacific Championships

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The Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League (PNGRFL) has released the team lists for the PNG LNG Kumuls and the PNG Orchids Thursday. In a statement, PNGRFL CEO, Stanley Hondina, together with PNG LNG Kumuls Chairman, Wapu Sonk and the newly appointed Chairlady for the Santos PNG Orchids, Celestine Ove announced the 21-person squads. PNG LNG KUMULS SQUAD 1 Alex Johnston 2 Benji...

Tepend steps down as PNG Hunters coach

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The PNG Hunters head coach, Stanley Tepend has stepped down as head coach, due to personal reasons and no longer feels that he can give the role the attention it deserves. SP PNG Hunters Board and Management have reluctantly accepted the resignation. They expressed disappointment to see Tepend go but would like to thank him for his services over the past...

Five Sports competitions to Kick off before Pacific Games opening ceremony

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Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Tennis and Table Tennis are among the first to kick off sports competitions at this year’s 2023 Pacific Games in Honiara. According to the recently released Games Sports Schedule, all five sports will start Thursday 17 November, two days prior to the Games Opening Ceremony. Football competitions will kick off at Lawson Tama and the new SIFF Academy...

Japan begins releasing second batch of treated Fukushima water into the Pacific ocean

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Japan began releasing a second batch of treated radioactive water from the wrecked Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant on Thursday, the plant's operator said, as tensions with neighbouring countries over the move continue to fester. Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) started the process at around 10:20 a.m. “We would like to continue approaching this with the utmost caution,” Kenichi Takahara, a...

Signing of Samoa Agreement historic: Forum SG told PACP Trade Ministers

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Forum Secretary General, Henry Puna says the signing of the Samoa Agreement – the successor to the Cotonou Agreement next month will be a historic occasion for the Pacific sub-region. Puna made the remarks at the Pacific ACP Trade Ministers Meeting at the Forum Secretariat in Suva. “The Pacific ACP Ministers and high-level representatives from the 27 EU member states will...

Australia rejoins global climate fund, reversing Morrison decision

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Australia will rejoin the world’s major global climate finance fund, reversing a Morrison government decision to withdraw from the United Nations initiative. The Abbott and Turnbull governments provided $200 million (US$126 million) to the Green Climate Fund (GCF) between 2015 and 2018 before then-prime minister Scott Morrison announced he would no longer “tip money into that big climate fund”. The Morrison...

Drought hits Tongatapu and ‘Eua with rain deficit forecast during El Nino

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A drought has been declared for Tongatapu and ‘Eua, with alerts for Niuafo’ou and Niuatoputapu, and warnings for Ha’apai and Vava’u this month by Tonga Meteorology. A rain deficit is forecast for the coming months within this El Nino period. In the last three months, the rainfall in Tongatapu was below the the average rainfall within three months. Tonga Met reported drier...

New synthesis report previews Parties’ blueprint for decision on global stocktake at COP28

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A new synthesis report designed to help governments reach a decision on the global stocktake at COP28 has been published by UN Climate Change. The report reflects the views of governments and their perspectives on the main elements that could constitute such a decision. The global stocktake is part of the Paris Agreement and a key means to assess the world’s...

‘Time will tell if the U.S follows through’: Forum SG Puna

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The Pacific Islands Forum secretary general says time will tell if the U.S will follow through with its latest Pacific funding pledge. Henry Puna has arrived back in Fiji after the second U.S-Pacific summit in Washington where he met President Joe Biden, which he described as a “childhood dream come true” US$200 million of new aid was promised this year. But Australia's...

PM Sogavare’s absence will not affect SoIomon Islands ability to receive support from U.S, says PIF SG

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare’s absence from the Second Pacific Islands Forum-U. S Summit will not in any way affect Solomon Islands ability to receive assistance from the United States. Sogavare’s decision not to attend the Summit and sent his Foreign Minister Jeremiah Manele had caused a stir in the region. “We are disappointed that PM Sogavare of the Solomons...

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