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Brave Blossoms eyeing last eight, win against Samoa puts England into Rugby World Cup quarter-finals

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Japan boosted their quarter-final hopes with a hard-fought 28-22 Pool D victory over Samoa at Stadium de Toulouse, ensuring England are the second team to qualify for the knock-out stages. Pieter Labuschagne went over to give Japan the lead before his fellow flanker Michael Leitch popped up on the wing to add a second, as Samoa’s scrum-half Jonathan Taumateine was...

Brisbane to host 2023 Oceania Rugby Sevens Championship in November 10-12

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Oceania Rugby confirms Thursday that the 2023 Oceania Rugby Sevens Championship will be held at Ballymore Stadium in Brisbane, Australia on 10 - 12 November. The Queensland Government through the Department of Tourism, Innovation, and Sport are proud to host the 2023 Oceania Rugby Sevens Championship for the first time at Ballymore Stadium in Brisbane. The Minister for Tourism and Sports...

U.S – Pacific Summit highlights strong partnership :PM Marape

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape says the just-concluded United States-Pacific Leaders’ summit in Washington allowed Pacific Island leaders to discuss with President Joe Biden issues related to prosperity, security and sustainability in the region. “The summit highlighted the strong partnership and cooperation between United States (U.S) and the Pacific Island nations,” he said. “This reaffirmation of robust bonds will...

El Niño declared for Tonga

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An El Niño has been officially declared for Tonga this week, by the Tonga Meteorology Department, meaning that the Central and Eastern Pacific Ocean is now warmer than usual, expecting warmer temperatures, less rainfall, and more cyclones. Tonga is forecast to experience warmer temperatures, less rainfall, and more cyclones in the next six months, from October 2023 to May 2024,...

Pacific region should discourage any subsidies that support fishing of stocks declared overfished: Forum DSG Nayasi

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Forum Deputy Secretary General, Esala Nayasi says the Pacific region should discourage any subsidies that support fishing of stocks that they have declared overfished, in line with the Forum strong and effective fisheries management system. Nayasi made the remarks in Suva while opening the Pacific workshop on World Trade Organisation (WTO) Fisheries subsidies. “Subsidies to the fishing sector has contributed to...

Solomon Islands joins China-backed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank days after PM snubs Biden invite

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Solomon Islands has joined the China-backed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) days after its leader snubbed an invitation to meet U.S President Joe Biden at a Pacific summit. Solomon Islands joins the bank alongside the Central American nation of El Salvador, which deepened its relationship with Beijing a few years after switching ties from Taipei. Tanzania, another key Beijing ally and...

Bougainville Council of elder’s representative calls for action to address human rights violations

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By Joseph Morokana  A Council of Elders (COE) representative in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville (AROB) is calling on relevant authorities to set up commission of inquiry to investigate cases of alleged human rights violations committed by the Papua New Guinea Armed Forces during the Bougainville conflict. Bougainville’s Paramount Chief, Joe Pais said a lot of human rights violations occurred between...

PM Sogavare says MSG has new approach to West Papua issue; Opposition leader Wale says, ‘PM is Judas’

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The Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) has adopted a fresh approach in addressing the longstanding West Papuan issue, as confirmed by Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare upon his return from the UNGA in New York last week. During his arrival Wednesday, he provided clarification to the local media regarding the omission of the West Papuan issue from his discussions at the UN...

Visa-Free Movement in the Pacific Islands: The Future of Blue Economy Integration

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By Dr Transform Aqorau In the vast expanse of the Pacific, spanning from the equator's warmth to the temperate zones, the Pacific Islands have always been diverse yet interconnected by the boundless ocean. These waters, teeming with life and culture, have brought together nations through various agreements, including the PACER Plus, the Pacific Islands Countries Trade Agreement, and the MSG...

Tonga’s aging population expected to rise, long term care remains under-developed

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Long term care for older people in Tonga remains under-developed – with estimates putting life expectancy to increase to above 70.2 years for men and 76.2 years for women in the next two decades. Five years ago, Tongans over the age of 60 made up 5.9 percent (6,136) of the total population of 104,000, and this is expected to reach...

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