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Fiji could become ‘a nation of zombies’ under weight of meth crisis

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Fiji is grappling with a methamphetamine crisis that has infiltrated every part of society, from villages, schools, and the police sworn to protect them. Ilisapeci Veibuli from the Fiji Womens Crisis Centre has watched the rapidly spiralling meth use with alarm and says it's so extensive it's been normalised. “People are actually doing it out in public. They are not scared...

Pacific groups call on the UN and Pacific Leaders to intervene in Kanaky-New Caledonia

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France unfit to administer decolonisation process The Pacific Regional Non-Governmental Organisations (PRNGOs) Alliance joins the Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front (FLNKS) and other Kanaky-New Caledonia leaders calling for calm and peace amidst violence and unrest in the Pacific Island territory sparked by the French Government’s insistence on proceeding with proposed constitutional changes expressly rejected by pro-independence groups. The Alliance also...

Statement from the Pacific Elders’ Voice (PEV) on the situation in New Caledonia

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The Pacific Elders’ Voice is extremely concerned with the turn of events in New Caledonia, leading to unrest and loss of life and livelihoods. We urge a speedy resolution to the situation through dialogue and underscore the importance of listening to indigenous Kanak voices and the Pacific wide support for self-determination. We call for the peaceful and positive response to...

‘Productive’ talks, but PNG’s NRL fate still uncertain

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Tensions between the NRL and Australian government have been eased during "productive" talks at Magic Round, but deliberations on the future of a mooted Papua New Guinean team are set to continue. Minister for the Pacific Pat Conroy met with NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo and Australian Rugby League Commission chair Peter V'landys for an hour on Friday night over...

Fijians dash Reds’ Super Rugby Pacific home final bid

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The Queensland Reds' Super Rugby Pacific home finals hopes have evaporated in a crushing homecoming for fallen Wallabies star Suliasi Vunivalu. Vunivalu was sent off following two trips that cost the Reds dearly in a 28-19 loss to Fijian Drua in Suva. Saturday's defeat left Queensland in fifth spot, an unreachable 11 competition points behind the fourth-placed Chiefs with two rounds...

Second police officer dies in violent riots as France sends more police to New Caledonia

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A gendarme was killed on Thursday in France's riot-struck Pacific territory of New Caledonia by an “accidental gunshot”, Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin told AFP. “It was not a hostile shot” that killed the officer, added a source informed about the incident, which brings to five the number of deaths in unrest since Monday, including two gendarmes. The unrest flared after lawmakers...

Pacific Conference of Churches statement on the current situation in Kanaky New Caledonia

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The Pacific Conference of Churches(PCC) stands in deep solidarity with our sisters and brothers of Kanaky in this time of political crisis that has led to the eruptions of violence these past few days and nights. The violence that the country is currently experiencing are once again endangering the dignity of the life of every human being in the territory. As...

New Zealand and Tuvalu reaffirm close relationship

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New Zealand and Tuvalu have reaffirmed their close relationship, Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters says. “New Zealand is committed to working with Tuvalu on a shared vision of resilience, prosperity and security, in close concert with Australia,” said Peters, who last visited Tuvalu in 2019. “It is my pleasure to return to Funafuti with a broad delegation, which demonstrates New Zealand’s...

Henry Puna bids farewell: Reflections on leadership and legacy as Forum Secretary General

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Outgoing Forum Secretary General and former Cook Islands Prime Minister, Henry Puna says, ‘leadership is something that can only be enriched by experience; and experience can only be enriched by the lessons that we learn through life.’ Puna made the comment last night in his remarks as the region bid farewell to one of the true sons of the Blue...

A mother’s battle against rising tides in Fiji’s Lobau village

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In the small village of Lobau along Fiji's Queen's Highway, Asilika Matavola, a single mother of three, stands at the forefront of a battle against an invisible foe: climate change. The village faces relentless assaults from rising tides and coastal erosion, leaving its residents grappling with the harsh realities of environmental degradation. Matavola, the 38-year-old Lobau Women’s Club Secretary, recalls how...

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