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Kangaroos hold off Tonga to claim Pacific Cup title

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The Kangaroos have won the Pacific Cup for the first time after surviving a late scare from a fast-finishing Tongan side to claim a 20-14 victory in Sunday's final in Sydney. Up by 16 with 23 minutes to play, Australia looked destined to record a comfortable victory at CommBank Stadium, but instead had to come up with a series of...

Teen debutant stars as Kiwis secure Pacific Cup safety

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New Zealand have closed the curtain on a disappointing 2024 Pacific Cup campaign by avoiding relegation to the tournament's second-tier with a 54-12 victory over Papua New Guinea, while unearthing a future star in teenage debutant Casey McLean. Having lost the chance to defend the title they won last season by falling to Tonga in week two, the Kiwis faced...

Fetu Samoa turn on the power to earn Pacific Cup promotion

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Fetu Samoa will join the Jillaroos and Kiwi Ferns in next year's Pacific Cup after rolling past the PNG Orchids 34-12 at CommBank Stadium on Sunday. With skipper Annetta-Claudia Nu'uausala leading the way up front, Fetu Samoa made it a perfect three from three for the tournament, claiming a spot at the 2026 World Cup and earning Pacific Championships promotion. Fetu...

President Whipps likely to win unless there’s a ‘miracle – Palau Election Commission

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A Palau Election Commission (PEC) spokesperson says it's highly unlikely President Surangel Whipps Jr will lose the election. Official results for the presidential election are yet to be declared. Unofficial results show President Whipps ahead of former four-term President Tommy Remengesau Jr by more than 1000 votes, with around 1600 votes yet to be counted. As of Thursday afternoon, local time, Whipps...

COP29 – A make or break moment for the Blue Pacific?

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By Dr Satyendra Prasad, Senior Fellow – Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Climate Lead for Abt-Global Pacific’s leaders, civil society, climate activists are traveling to Baku in Azerbaijan for the annual UN Climate Conference – COP29. All climate COP’s matter for Fiji and all the small states of the Pacific. This one matters perhaps like no other since...

Former Fiji PM Bainimarama granted early release under Corrections Act, says Fiji Corrections Service

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The Fiji Corrections Service (FCS) has confirmed that former Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama has been granted early release as of today, in accordance with Section 46 (3) of the Corrections Act. This decision follows a comprehensive review of his application, which was processed in line with the relevant legal provisions governing early release and supervised reintegration. Section 46 (3) of the...

COP29: Vanuatu-driven ICJ climate change case looms amid emissions rise

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With a new, revised schedule announced this week, the stage is set for the International Court of Justice (ICJ) proceedings on the obligations of States under international law in respect of climate change. The first day of testimony will now feature a delegation from Vanuatu, the Pacific Island State that initiated the request for the advisory opinion from the ICJ. The...

With One Voice, Pacific nations take 1.5 to stay alive message to COP29

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As Pacific countries make their way to Baku, Azerbaijan, a new United Nations report cautioning that current national climate plans fall miles short of what’s needed to stop global heating from crippling every economy and wrecking billions of lives, has added impetus for Pacific delegates to further amplify the One Pacific Voice on 1.5 to stay alive. The UNFCCC 2024...

China, Solomon Islands agree to mutual visa-free arrangement

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The Solomon Islands and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) Thursday officially signed an agreement on Mutual Visa Exemption for ordinary passports holders from both countries to travel freely. The signing ceremony between Solomon Islands Minister of Foreign Affairs and External Trade, Peter Shanel Agovaka, and PRC Ambassador Cai Weiming, marks another milestone in strengthening diplomatic relations between the two...

Climate ‘flashpoint’ looms for Trump’s China-centric focus on Pacific: U.S analyst

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Growing U.S security and diplomatic ties with Pacific Island nations are unlikely to slow even if American foreign policy undergoes a major shake-up during Donald Trump’s second term, say former White House advisers and analysts. Following decades of neglect, Washington has in recent years embarked on a Pacific charm offensive to counter the growing influence of China in the region. While...

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