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Easier for the West to say ‘yes’ than ‘no’ to Japan’s nuke water dump

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Japan, in an irresponsible manner, has started to dump its nuclear-contaminated wastewater into the ocean, despite the environmental impact this will have on the ocean and strong oppositions from countries in the Pacific region. It's a crime against humanity. Why does Japan insist on doing so? What should countries, which will be directly affected by the dumping, do in response?...

Flying Fijians fly-half Muntz ruled out of the Rugby World Cup

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Flying Fijians fly-half Caleb Muntz has been ruled out of the Rugby World Cup after sustaining a knee injury during the team’s training run on Monday. Head Coach Simon Raiwalui has confirmed “On Monday, Caleb sustained a knee injury in a non-contact session and is out of the Rugby World Cup. Raiwalui said “It’s most devastating for us as a group...

Winger Emoni Narawa ruled out of All Blacks’ campaign with back injury, replacement to be named after opener against France

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Emoni Narawa's Rugby World Cup dream has been cruelly ended before it could even begin, with a back injury meaning an early flight home for the Fijian-born winger. Narawa, 24, has enjoyed a rapid rise in 2023 - shining for the Chiefs in Super Rugby Pacific, leading to his first test call-up earlier this year. A try on his test debut...

World Rugby to protect officials and players from online abuse during Rugby World Cup 2023

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World Rugby has announced that it will implement transformative measures to protect all match day officials and team squad players from online abuse during Rugby World Cup France 2023. The move underpins World Rugby's wider commitment to promote and protect the sport’s values and Rugby World Cup 2023’s mantra as the sport’s greatest celebration of togetherness, driving positive change. World Rugby...

Solomon Islands Chief Justice backs strike out request, election to be held in 2024

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Solomon Islands Chief Justice Sir Albert Palmer has ruled in favour of the strike out application filed by the Speaker, Prime Minister, and Governor General against the Leader of the Independent’s claim regarding the Constitution (Amendment) Act of 2022. The Leader of the Independent Group, John Dean Kuku, presented his arguments through his lawyer, Billy Titiulu, alleging that Parliament had...

NOAA report accuses nine nations, including China , Taiwan and Vanuatu of supporting illegal fishing

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The U.S National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has released a report identifying several nations it alleges are engaged in illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing or that have not done enough to liminate the use of forced labor within their domestic fleets. Angola, Grenada, Mexico, China, Taiwan, The Gambia, and Vanuatu were all alleged to have participated in IUU...

Pacific Tuna Forum kicks off

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The 8th Pacific Tuna Forum 2023 kicks off today in Port Moresby. Under the theme “Strengthening tuna sustainability and industry development in the Blue Pacific Continent through increased innovation, partnership and participation” the event is paramount in the world of marine conservation and fisheries management. The Pacific Tuna Forum (PTF) 2023 gathering is known for it’s profound impact on sustainable management...

Factsheets to support Pacific negotiations for Plastics Treaty launched

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A series of factsheets aimed at supporting Pacific Island negotiators as they navigate through the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC) process to negotiate a new International legally-binding instrument (ILBI) to end plastic pollution have officially been launched. The 14 factsheets, developed as part of the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme’s (SPREP) support to Pacific negotiators, were launched during an...

Benny Wenda stands down as head of Papua liberation group

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The United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) has declared it will now base itself in the region after years of partial exile. At a conference in Port Vila late last month - coinciding with the Melanesian Spearhead Group Leaders' Summit - UK-based Benny Wenda stood down as president. Menase Tabuni is now president. More than 50 representatives from West Papua and...

New Vanuatu PM outlines Government’s priorities

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Vanuatu’s new Prime Minister Sato Kilman, has wasted no time in outlining the new Government’s priorities and vision. Speaking after his election, he highlighted four key areas where his administration will focus its efforts: the economy, the social sector, the public sector, and foreign relations. In terms of the economy, the Kilman-led government aims to create an improved business environment that...

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