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Vanuatu Government boycotts parliament, delays leadership challenge

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The Vanuatu Government has boycotted Parliament forcing an adjournment until Friday due to a lack of a quorum. The extraordinary sitting was called to debate a motion-of-no-confidence in prime minister Sato Kilman with the opposition claiming to have the support of 27 MPs to the government's 24. The boycott on Monday effectively buys Kilman's camp more time to lobby support especially...

Fiji PM Rabuka stresses significance of U.S-PIF Summit

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka says the U.S-Pacific Islands Forum Leaders meeting is a critical platform to hold one-on-one interactions with President Joe Biden and address national issues. This marked Rabuka’s first participation in the summit since taking office, and he described it as an enlightening experience. The Prime Minister said the Leaders’ Summit in Washington reflected how far Fiji and...

Bougainville prepares for 2025 independence timeline

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By Joseph Morokana Thirty-three constituencies in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville (AROB) are currently implementing a strategic programme known as the ‘Bougainville Internal Independence Readiness’. This crucial programme endorsed by the Autonomous Bougainville Government House of Representative (HoR) in a parliamentary motion two years ago, is specially designed for communities to develop the overall socio-economic, political and spiritual aspects of their...

Vanuatu MP sends a dire warning to Australia about the upcoming referendum

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Australia will lose respect among its Pacific neighbours in the “inconceivable” scenario that the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum fails, according to a Vanuatu MP. “Respect for Australia in the Pacific will be elevated by a positive Yes vote,” former Vanuatu Foreign Minister Ralph Regenvanu wrote on X. “It is almost inconceivable to us that this may not happen, but that...

Fiji pushes for successful implementation of WTO’s Fisheries Subsidies Agreement

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Fiji is leading the fight to ensure that the World Trade Organisation’s Fisheries Subsidies Agreement is successfully implemented. This agreement is the first WTO agreement to focus on sustainability and the environment by prohibiting harmful fisheries subsidies and was adopted during the Ministerial Conference in June 2022. Under this agreement, members agree to consider the legality and sustainability of the fishing...

French criticism of nuclear ban treaty highlights Canberra’s dilemma

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Can Australia rebuild a strategic military partnership with France at the same time as independence movements claim Pacific support? By Nic Maclellan On 28 September, the Assembly of French Polynesia unanimously passed a resolution endorsing the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), the nuclear ban treaty that entered into force in 2021. Even though France refuses to sign the...

To help improve Ocean Health, WTO members must ratify Fisheries subsidies deal

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Governments also must strengthen the agreement to better guard against overfishing and other ills By Megan Jungwiwattanaporn An agreement secured last year that could help end overfishing around the world is awaiting completion within the World Trade Organisation, and WTO members should act quickly to ratify and improve that deal. The Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies, which the WTO adopted in June...

Blog: Climate action and sustainable development – Aligning the Paris Agreement and Agenda 2030

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Climate action has been recognised as the most significant opportunity in the 21st century to advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which guide the global, regional and national development efforts of governments worldwide. By Dr Deepa Pullanikkatil, Commonwealth National Climate Finance Adviser for Fiji and Keshav Dash, Commonwealth National Climate Finance Adviser for Tuvalu. The SDGs, outlined in the 2030 Agenda...

Samoa’s Ben Lam gets 3-game ban for red card against Japan at Rugby World Cup

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Samoa wing Ben Lam will miss their final Rugby World Cup pool game against England after receiving a three-game ban on Monday for his red card against Japan. Lam shoulder-tackled the head of Pieter Labuschagne last Thursday in Toulouse. His yellow card for the dangerous tackle was upgraded to red by the bunker. Samoa played the last 33 minutes a...

Portugal coach fears Fijian physicality in Pool C clash

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Portugal coach Patrice Lagisquet said his team continued to surprise him with the standard of their play but he feared that Fijian physicality might be too much for them in their final World Cup match next weekend. Portugal gave Wales and Australia scares in their Pool C matches with what Lagisquet calls their “Total Rugby” style and came within a...

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Solomon Islands PM elect Manele sworn-in

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Jeremiah Manele was sworn-in by the Governor General at Government House immediately after his election as the new Prime Minister Solomon Islands Thursday. The swearing-in...