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ASCA accreditation a first for ONOC

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Strength and conditioning coaches from the region have gathered in Fiji this week with an aim to work towards accreditation under the Australian Strength and Conditioning Association (ASCA). A collaboration between the Oceania National Olympic Committees’ (ONOC) signature programme, the Oceania Sport Education Program (OSEP), and ASCA sees 25 strength and conditioning coaches come together to work towards ASCA’s Level...

U.S Coast Guard gets enhanced powers in Samoa’s waters

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The United States will have an expanded right to board vessels in Samoa’s waters under an amended maritime law enforcement agreement that could boost the effectiveness of patrols by a Coast Guard ship recently deployed to the Pacific. The updated shiprider pact signed Friday shows the U.S is “committed to safeguarding and ensuring security of Samoa’s economic exclusive zone,” its...

Deportations raise alarm in Marshall Islands

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Majuro Mayor Ladie Jack is raising the alarm about criminal behavior involving Marshallese deported from the United States, saying the “impact of these deportees on our local community has been nothing short of devastating.” Marshallese deported from the United States have been convicted over the past three years of a murder, a knife assault, and rape, while two additional assaults...

Aukus weighs expanding security pact to deter China in South Pacific

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The U.S, UK and Australia are to begin talks on bringing new members into Aukus as Washington pushes for Japan to be involved in the security pact aimed as a deterrent against China. The Aukus defence ministers will announce on Monday that they will launch talks related to Pillar II of the alliance, which involves collaboration on technologies such as...

King tides cause new levels of devastation in Tuvalu, as nation weighs up Falepili Union treaty

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Angela Telupe watched her backyard flood as a king tide tightened its grip on the main island of Tuvalu. Outside her home in northern Funafuti, her children swam in an area the family usually uses for picnics. “On the second day the tide just kept coming up,” Telupe said. “It didn't go down. It just kept coming up for three to four...

‘Indonesia’s claims that West Papua was never colonised false’

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It has been 60 years since Indonesia has refused humanitarian agencies and international media access to enter West Papua. According to Benny Wenda, the President of the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP), Indonesia is comparable to North Korea in terms of media access. North Korea does not allow international media visits, and the situation in West Papua is...

Solomon Islands PM has millions in property, raising questions around wealth

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By Aubrey Belford (OCCRP), Dan McGarry (OCCRP), Ofani Eremae (In-Depth Solomons), Charley Piringi (In-Depth Solomons), Gina Maka’a (In-Depth Solomons), and Ronald Toito’ona (In-Depth Solomons) Manasseh Sogavare, the four-time prime minister of Solomon Islands, speaks proudly of his humble origins as a school dropout who once earned a living cleaning toilets and making tea for British colonial officials. The 69-year-old premier...

WHO urges action to fully realise people’s right to health in the Western Pacific

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In a world threatened by multiple crises, from diseases to disasters, conflicts and climate change, the right to health for all people is more important than ever. On World Health Day – which is celebrated every year on 07 April – the World Health Organisation (WHO) is urging governments to accelerate action to realise the right to health for all...

Solomon Islands election 2024: Polling day workers cast votes

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The first votes of the 2024 Solomon Islands joint elections have been cast in Honiara on Friday. The Solomon Islands Electoral Commission (SIEC) said pre-polling has been facilitated for police officers and electoral officials who will be working during polling day on 17 April. The pre-polling for working officials was held from 7am to 4pm local time. For the election proper, 19...

HSBC SVNS 2024: All Blacks Sevens defend Hong Kong title

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New Zealand won a tense final 10-7 against France to defend their Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens title, win their first Cup title of the season, and complete a tournament double, after the Black Ferns Sevens showed them the way, as the HSBC SVNS 2024 series bid farewell to the Hong Kong Stadium in style. The first half ended 0-0, but...

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