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Sopoaga helps Manu Samoa to win

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Lima Sopoaga made a strong debut for Manu Samoa, helping the side to a 28-14 win over the Barbarians in Brive, France at the weekend. The match were among pre-Rugby World Cup warm up matches across Europe at the weekend. Selected at flyhalf for Manu Samoa, ex-All Black Sopoaga showed glimpses of his old self, kicking two penalties and a conversion...

Flying Fijians beaten by France

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Flying Fijians went down 34-17 to France in their Rugby World Cup warm-up test match in Nantes Sunday. The host mounted pressure from the beginning and took early control of the game. Les Bleus opened up a 16-3 advantage through Peato Mauvaka’s try and three Melvyn Jaminet penalties. Caleb Muntz got the first three points for Fiji before Tevita Ikanivere scored...

Call for solidarity to strengthen Met services at Third Ministerial Meeting on Meteorology

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Pacific Ministers attending the third Ministerial Meeting on Meteorology (PMMM-3) in Nadi, Fiji, have been urged to stand in solidarity to strengthen weather, climate, water, ocean and related development services in the context of sustainable development. The call comes from Fiji’s Minister for Public Works, Communications, Transport and Meteorological Services, Ro Filipe Tuisawau, who opened the third gathering of Ministers...

Climate change impacts increase in South-West Pacific

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Weather-related disasters and climate change impacts are unravelling the fabric of society in the South-West Pacific. Sea level rise threatens the future of low-lying islands whilst increasing ocean heat and acidification harms vital and vulnerable marine ecosystems, according to a new report from the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO). The State of the Climate in the South-West Pacific 2022 report provides...

Gaps in progress and time is not on our side, Tonga PM tells SIDS meeting

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Tonga is hosting the Regional Preparatory Meeting of the Pacific Small Island Developing States (SIDS), that opened this week. About 70 international delgates are gathered to prepare for the 4th International Conference on SIDS, to be held in May next year. Small Island Developing States (SIDS) include low-lying coastal countries that share similar sustainable development challenges, including small population, limited resources,...

Spotlight on role of development partners, donors to help Pacific address impact of triple planetary crisis

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The role of development partners and donors in strengthening the ability of Pacific communities to absorb the devastating blows of the triple planetary crisis of climate change, biodiversity, and pollution has been highlighted at the first Pacific Meteorological Council (PMC) Development Partners and Donors Engagement Meeting (DPDEM-1). Opened on the heels of the Sixth Pacific Met Council Meeting (PMC-6) which...

Vanuatu opposition boycott parliament after failed bid to remove prime minister

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Vanuatu’s opposition party boycotted parliament on Thursday and said it would lodge a court challenge to the defeat the previous day of its bid to remove Prime Minister Ishmael Kalsakau. Kalsakau narrowly survived a no-confidence motion on Wednesday, with the opposition falling one vote short of the 27 needed to unseat him after criticising his government for signing a security...

Deep Sea Mining: A Story of Caution and Liability

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By Rowena Acraman Tonga’s move to consider deep sea mining (DSM) has been described by Pacific Islands Association of NGOs executive director, Siale Ilolahia as a “story of liability” for the people of Tonga and remains a diverging issue. Ilolahia, stood as an esteemed speaker at the recent Forum Economics Ministers Meeting (FEMM)public seminar held 09 August at the University of...

A boost to the Pacific’s internet connectivity

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In a bid to improve connectivity and invest in modern and resilient ICT infrastructure, the Fiji Government has commenced on 5G testing and is aware of the criticality of 5G networks and its importance for emerging technologies across Fiji’s economies. This was highlighted by the deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Communications, Manoa Kamikamica at the launch of the USAID’s...

U.S funding sparks Pacific rift

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The US$60 million economic assistance promised by the United States for Pacific countries is proving to be a headache, with Fisheries Minister Kalaveti Ravu revealing that discussions surrounding the allocation of these funds have caused a rift among member countries. Speaking during the Special Fisheries Forum Council (FFC) Ministerial meeting at the Pearl Resort Wednesday, Ravu said some members of...

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