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Pacific to elevate talks with Japan on nuke waste water discharge

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Forum Chair and Cook Islands Prime Minister says the Forum will elevate talks with Japan in regards to its nuclear waste water discharge into the Pacific Ocean. The decision was taken at the one-day Forum Foreign Ministers Meeting (FFMM) that was concluded in Fiji Friday. “Firstly, the foreign ministers have agreed on issuing a statement in regards to the Fukushima discharge...

Pacific countries on the frontline of climate change get support to unlock climate financing for the future of the region

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Vulnerable island nations in the Pacific are in urgent need of resources to respond to the worsening climate crisis. Building on the success of mobilising US$67 million in climate finance its first year of operation, the Climate Finance Access Network (CFAN) is partnering with the Pacific Community (SPC) and the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) to expand capabilities in financing...

Australian Foreign Minister Wong pledges to engage with Vanuatu over security pact

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Foreign Minister Penny Wong says Australia will meet Vanuatu halfway and address any concerns in a security pact between the two nations. Vanuatu's new prime minister Sato Kilman said he believed the already signed pact would need to be reworked in order to get the support of his parliament. While it has been signed, the agreement needs to be ratified by...

Pacific Islander workers on Australian farms hit near-record numbers as their families feel the strain of ‘painful dollar’

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The evenings are always the hardest for Nai Misipeka. Alone with her five children, after cooking and cleaning, she puts them to bed. With Fiji four hours ahead of Western Australia, the time difference means by the time her husband John gets off work their conversations are almost always tinged with sadness. “When he calls he ask how about the children and...

“Best Fiji ever” – Serevi

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“I think it is the best team ever to play at the World Cup because we are going up and we have beaten Australia now. I believe that maybe we have won a game in the World Cup and going to the quarter-final, we still have two more games and the way we played today showed they can compete...

‘I deserve whatever I get’: Jones takes onus after shock Fiji defeat

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Wallabies coach Eddie Jones has taken ‘full responsibility’ after a 22-15 defeat to Fiji in Saint Etienne. Jones’ team were overpowered by a Fijian side needing to win to keep their World Cup hopes alive. They struggled to get on the front foot and when they did, found themselves giving away costly penalties on attack. It leaves them coming under heavy fire...

Samoa claim a bonus-point win over Chile

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Samoa start their Rugby World Cup 2023 journey with a five-try Pool D victory over Chile at Stade de Bordeaux on Saturday. Samoa opened their Rugby World Cup campaign with a 43-10 win over Chile in Pool D at the Stade de Bordeaux. Despite outside-centre Ulupano Junior Seuteni receiving a yellow card and Chile prop Matias Dittus scoring a try, Samoa...

Johnny Sexton becomes Ireland’s record points scorer in victory against Tonga

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In the context of an intensely demanding Pool B, this proved to be a near-perfect night for Ireland in Nantes. An attacking bonus point was secured by half-time, the game all but won. The inspirational and insatiable captain, Johnny Sexton, crossed for his third try of the tournament, overtaking Ronan O’Gara to become his country’s leading points scorer. A try,...

Fiji shock Australia 22- 15 in biggest upset of 2023 Rugby World Cup

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Fiji have pulled off a major upset with a 22-15 win over the Wallabies in Saint Etienne. It's their first win over the Wallabies since 1954 as they kept their World Cup hopes alive. They started perfectly, with the boot of Simione Kuruvoli giving them a 12-8 lead at the break. Player of the match Josua Tuisova latched onto a loose ball...

WTO fisheries subsidies agreement fails to target big fishing nations – PANG

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While Fiji and other Pacific World Trade Organisation (WTO) members celebrate their influence in the partial Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies last year in Geneva, one regional organisation claims the agreement fails to target the big fishing nations. Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG) Campaigner, Adam Wolfenden says these big fishing nations have the historical responsibility for overfishing and yet they are...

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