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Dr Luis Cruz reflects on ONOC’s Medical Shared Services at Tokyo 2020

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Since the ancient Olympics in Greece, medicine and healthcare have played a key role in the success of athletes in every Olympiad The same holds...

PNG Olympic Committee turns 60 this week, meet its Secretary General, Auvita Rapilla

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No doubt, many in the national, regional and global sporting and Olympic Movement probably do. Rapilla is a trailblazer in the sporting world. ‘I've...

China could start conflict in Pacific, Democrat says

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A top Democrat and vice chairwoman of the United States House armed services committee wants greater inclusion of Australia in a Pacific naval strategy,...

New Zealand’s support for Fiji’s COVID-19 response continues with vaccine delivery

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New Zealand Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta has announced further support for Fiji, including funding support for nursing staff and 100,000 doses of vaccines due...

Solomon Islands shutdown borders to keep delta variant out

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Solomon Islands has closed its borders to incoming travellers indefinitely in a bid to keep the delta variant of Covid-19 out of the country. Neighbouring...

Human rights in the Pacific – milestones, challenges and the way forward

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By Heike Alefsen and Miles Young There have been notable human rights developments in the Pacific during the past four years since the joint...

Palau in further talks for travel bubbles; begins to vaccinate young people

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The Palau Government is in talks with Singapore, Korea, and Taiwan to restart its tourism given Palau’s success and high rate of the vaccination...

Pacific nations with high vaccination rates delay opening borders amid concerns around herd immunity

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Size isn't everything, but when it comes to COVID-19 vaccinations, being small certainly helps. Niue, a Pacific Island nation with a population of 1,600, was...

COVID, weather on PIF Ministers’ agenda

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The region's response to the COVID-19 pandemic dominated the Pacific Islands Forum's (PIF) Forum Foreign Affairs Ministers' forum held last week chaired by Tuvalu’s...

No jab, no job – Solomon Islands approves mandatory vaccination

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The Solomon Islands Government has approved a mandatory vaccination to all Public servants, State-Owned Enterprises, and the Private employees undertaking frontline work. Cabinet approved the...

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