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Motion to remove Vanuatu Speaker expected next week

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The Office of the Vanuatu Speaker of Parliament has confirmed that there will be no Extraordinary Session of Parliament before 20 September. The Speaker’s Office said the government’s motion to dethrone the current Speaker of Parliament, Seoule Simeon, is an ordinary motion and not a motion of no confidence against a Prime Minister (PM). They explained that an ordinary motion needs...

Small islands slam ‘endless’ climate talks at landmark maritime court hearing

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The heads of small island states most vulnerable to climate change have criticised “endless” climate change negotiations at the start of an unprecedented maritime court hearing. During the opening of a two-week meeting in Hamburg to clarify state duties to protect the marine environment, prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda Gaston Browne told the International Tribunal for the Law of...

Solomon Islands implements landmark ban on single-use Plastics

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It’s the dawn of a new era in Solomon Islands as the country officially gazetted a regulation to ban certain types of single-use plastics. Starting from 01 September, the import, manufacture, distribution, supply and sale of plastic shopping bags, plastic straws, cups, plates and cutleries, polystyrene takeaway products and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles for drinking water that can contain less...

Tonga’s no confidence vote against PM spotlights political fracture

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Lines of party and political allegiances in Tonga's parliament appear to have shifted in the wake of a failed vote of no confidence against Prime Minister Hu'akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni. The motion, submitted by MP 'Aisake Eke, made 46 allegations against the prime minister accusing him of corruption, mismanagement and not fulfilling development promises. The government's relationship with Tonga's only domestic airline...

Stop calling people ‘climate refugees’

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By Kalia Ruth Barkai Despite the rejection of the term “climate refugee” by the United Nations refugee agency, and the International Organisation on Migration (IOM), the term persists in popular media. On Wednesday, the phrase was even added to Dictionary.com. At first glance, the growing informal use of the term might look like a shift towards recognising and protecting populations displaced...

“Hold your heads high”, Flying Fijians told

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“Hold your heads high”. This was the message by the President Ratu Wiliame Maivalili Katonivere to the Flying Fijians team after their 32-26 loss to Wales in the Rugby World Cup 2023 group stages. President Katonivere said the team played a hard fought game and he was proud of their performance. “This is just the first game, do not give up, because...

Games like this makes us better, wants consistency in refereeing :Flying Fijians coach Raiwalui

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The Flying Fijians were met with a challenging and high-intensity game in their first Rugby World Cup pool match that could potentially benefit their team. Coach Simon Raiwalui shared in a post-match press conference that games like the one against Wales can enhance the team’s overall performance. Raiwalui emphasises the physicality, demand, and intensity of competing against top-tier teams at the...

Fiji told they are owed apology after referee’s “grotesque” decisions vs Wales

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English referee Matthew Carley has been slammed for his performance during Wales' Rugby World Cup win over Fiji, with the Pacific Islanders told they are owed an apology. Wales claimed a thrilling bonus-point 32-26 win over Fiji to go second in Pool C, putting themselves in position to qualify for the quarter-finals. But that win came as the result of...

Pacific Ocean Science Conference: calling for Pacific-led solutions for our Ocean

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The Pacific Community’s (SPC) Pacific Islands Conference on Ocean Science and Ocean Management, begins today in Fiji with more than 200 delegates from across the region and the world. The first of its kind in the Pacific, this conference brings together ocean scientists, technical experts, policymakers, young people, and custodians of traditional knowledge to address vital issues concerning the Pacific...

2050 Strategy and 2050 Implementation Plan are our guiding documents as a region: Forum SG

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Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General Henry Puna has highlighted the 2050 Strategy and its implementation plan as the collective vision of the Blue Pacific at the Smaller Island States (SIS) officials meeting today in Suva. “Your meeting today is a valuable opportunity for you to discuss how you wish to position the SIS Grouping moving forward, recognising the evolving regional...

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