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Cook Islands PM Mark Brown meets with Samoa PM in Fiji ahead of Forum Foreign Ministers Meeting

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Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown met with Samoan Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata’afa in Suva this week ahead of the upcoming Forum Foreign Ministers Meeting (FFMM)to be held today at the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat. Brown supported by Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration Secretary Tepaeru Herrmann, met with PM Mata’afa at the Samoa High Commission in Suva. During their...

Cook Islands and Nauru discuss Pacific partnerships for prosperity

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Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown met with his Nauru counterpart Russ Kun Thursday ahead of today’s Forum Foreign Ministers Meeting (FFMM) to be chaired by Prime Minister Brown at the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat. PM Brown supported by Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration Secretary Tepaeru Herrmann and High Commissioner to Fiji, Jim Armistead met President Kun at the...

Australia extends climate assistance

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Fiji will be one of the eight Pacific Island countries to benefit from the Climate Finance Experts that will be funded by the Australian government. The visiting Australian Foreign Minister, Penny Wong, made the announcement in Suva Thursday. Wong said these experts will work with the eight countries to access climate finance through funds from the World Bank, the Asian Development...

Urgent action needed for sea turtle conservation in Fiji

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New preliminary research findings highlight persistent and alarming rate of ongoing sea turtle harvesting, which directly contradicts the well-defined regulations prohibiting this practice. A troubling trend that warrants immediate attention. The findings identified major harvesting hotspots in the provinces of Lomaiviti, Macuata, Kadavu, and Bua. The turtle, also known as vonu or ika bula, holds significance within Fiji's customary rituals...

Tameifuna leads from the front row – Tonga name team to play Ireland

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Tonga head coach Toutai Kefu has named his match-day 23 to face Ireland at Stade de la Beaujoire in Nantes on Saturday, with captain Ben Tameifuna forming part of a heavyweight front row. Kefu has included four former All Blacks in Tonga’s starting XV: full-back Salesi (Charles) Piutau, centre Malakai Fekitoa, scrum-half Augustine Pulu and number eight Vaea Fifita. Fekitoa is...

Ex-Wallabies playmaker Leali’ifano named for Samoa

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Christian Leali'ifano, who scored the most points for the Wallabies at the 2019 World Cup, will start as Samoa's five-eighth in their opening Rugby World Cup clash with Chile in Bordeaux. The 35-year-old, who survived cancer to return to playing elite rugby, transferred his allegiance this year to Samoa from Australia after 26 Tests. He took advantage of a relaxation in...

Tuvalu declares nation will remain, even if it disappears due to rising sea levels

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Tuvalu has made a bold proposition, asserting that it will continue to exist as a country, even if the island disappears due to rising sea levels. This month, it enshrined a new definition of statehood in its constitution. The definition states the State of Tuvalu shall remain in perpetuity, notwithstanding the impacts of climate change or anything else that results in...

‘Ambitious’ French document presented to New Caledonian parties

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Inclusive talks in Paris between France and New Caledonia's politicians have yielded outcomes, including a French-submitted document on its future. The talks, held last week, aimed at resuming all-round dialogue over a possible future status for New Caledonia. Since the end of 2021 and a series of three referendums on New Caledonia's independence, talks had stalled. Paris has tried but failed to...

Australian Government keeping climate report hidden blasted as ‘fatal mistake’

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Australians are being kept in the dark by the federal government about the dire national security consequences of climate change, including the possibility of climate-induced political upheavals in the Asia-Pacific, a group of leading defence figures has warned. Former Defence Force chief Chris Barrie and other former senior personnel will urge the government to release a declassified version of a...

Fiji Parliament passes motion to establish a Truth and Reconciliation Commission

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A Truth and Reconciliation Commission will be established by the Fiji Government to facilitate open and free engagement in truth telling and confront fears in view of conflicting statements and utterances regarding motives behind the political upheavals so that closure and healing for Fiji is achieved and permanently put to rest this unfortunate and turbulent chapter of our independent...

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Milestone for Pacific/U.S Tuna Treaty

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Former Fiji PM Bainimarama granted absolute discharge, Qiliho fined

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