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Fiji Law Society objects Filimoni Vosarogo’s appointment as new Attorney General

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The Fiji Law Society has written to Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka to request the withdrawal of the appointment of Filimoni Vosarogo as Attorney General. In a statement, the Society says it cannot support and strongly objects to Vosarogo’s recent appointment. According to the Society, Vosarogo is disqualified from holding the office of Attorney General under Section 96(2)(b) of the 2013 Constitution. The...

Fiji PM Rabuka announces cabinet reshuffle

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has announced a strategic reassignment of ministerial portfolios Friday. The reshuffle is intended to enhance governance, improve policy coordination, and further improve service delivery to the people of Fiji, The following ministerial reassignments will become effective Tuesday 17 October 2023: * Siromi Turaga is reassigned to the ministerial portfolio of Lands and Mineral Resources; * Filimoni Vosarogo is...

Supreme Court strikes out petition by former Vanuatu PM Kilman

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Vanuatu's Supreme Court has struck out the constitutional petition of ousted prime minister Sato Kilman. Kilman had filed submissions for urgent relief on Wednesday, 11 October. His counsel argued that the challenge by now Prime Minister Charlot Salwai was unlawful because he did not secure the required 27 signatures for a vote of no-confidence. However, the Speaker Seoule Simeon had contended that...

Incoming New Zealand PM Luxon prepares to form coalition government

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Christopher Luxon said it was a “tremendous privilege” to wake up on Sunday as New Zealand’s incoming prime minister as he eyed talks to form a new coalition government. Voters ended the six-year reign of the centre-left Labour government on Saturday as Luxon’s conservative National Party won enough seats to govern in a coalition with liberal party ACT. Labour leader Chris...

Black mist across the desert

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By Nic Maclellan Yami Lester was ten years old when a British atomic weapon, codenamed Totem 1, was detonated at Emu Field on 15 October 1953. The isolated test site in the desert of South Australia was downwind from his home at Wallatinna, and the wind carried dust into his eyes. Four years later, he lost all sight. Before his untimely...

England end Fiji dreams 30 – 24 in Marseille

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England are through to the semi-finals of Rugby World Cup 2023 after surviving a late fightback from Fiji to win 30-24 at Stade de Marseille on Sunday. Tries from Manu Tuilagi and Joe Marchant as well as 11 points from the boot of Owen Farrell had given England a handy 21-10 lead at half-time. However, the Flying Fijians roared back into...

South Africa beat France in seven-try thriller

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Defending champions South Africa booked a Rugby World Cup 2023 semi-final against England after beating hosts France 29-28 at Stade de France on Sunday, 15 October. Defending champions South Africa twice came from behind to overcome France in a pulsating encounter and secure a semi-final date with England back at the Stade de France next Saturday. The hosts made a blistering...

Fiji PM Rabuka announces cabinet reshuffle

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has announced a strategic reassignment of ministerial portfolios. The reshuffle is intended to enhance governance, improve policy coordination, and further improve service delivery to the people of Fiji, The following ministerial reassignments will become effective Tuesday 17th October 2023: 1.Siromi Turaga is reassigned to the ministerial portfolio of Lands and Mineral Resources; 2. Filimoni Vosarogo is reassigned to...

Small states’ climate pleas finally heard but COP 28 ‘cannot fail’

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Years of protests by small climate-vulnerable nations have finally put critical reform of the global financial architecture high on the agenda of major international organisations and developed market governments. But the COP28 climate conference in United Arab Emirates in November-December will be the true test of whether the talk leads to action. “I think the anger and the advocacy of some...

Fiji PM Rabuka expresses solidarity with Israel

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka Friday issued a strong condemnation of the recent attack by Hamas on Israeli towns and settlements near the Gaza Strip and central Israel. The Prime Minister expressed profound concern regarding the indiscriminate firing of thousands of rockets toward Israeli population centres, as well as the use of other munitions with the sole intention of causing...

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