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Pacific Islands Forum Troika Meet in Suva

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The Prime Ministers of the Cook Islands, Tonga and Fiji met on Friday 11 August at the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat in Suva to discuss, amongst other issues, the operationalisation of the Forum Troika Mechanism. “I am very pleased that we were able to come together as the Troika to formalise the operationalisation of the Forum Troika Mechanism. This is...

Vanuatu Opposition accuses PM Kalsakau of misleading statements on no confidence motion

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Vanuatu Opposition has accused Prime Minister Ishmael Kalsakau of not being entirely truthful in his address during a press conference last week after they boycotted the sitting to debate the motion of No confidence. Former deputy Prime Minister and People’s Progressive Party (PPP) President Sato Kilman, criticised PM Kalsakau for labelling the motion of no confidence against him as “irresponsible.” Kilman...

Next steps for Weather Ready Pacific on the agenda at PMC-6

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A ten-year programme to strengthen the Pacific region’s ability to anticipate, plan for, and respond to high impact and extreme weather, water, and ocean events, Weather Ready Pacific (WRP), is one of the key items on the agenda for officials at the sixth Meeting of the Pacific Meteorological Council (PMC-6) in Nadi, Fiji. The Weather Ready Pacific Decadal Programme of...

Death toll reaches 96 as Hawaii mourns the dead

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Hawaii’s governor warned that scores more people could be found dead following the Maui wildfires as search crews go street by street through neighborhoods where the flames galloped as fast as a mile a minute across the island. The blazes that consumed most of the historic town of Lahaina, are already the deadliest in the U.S in more than a...

Fiji ready to assist Maui in relief efforts: PM Rabuka

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has announced that Fiji stands ready to provide assistance in relief efforts following the catastrophic wildfires that have ravaged Maui, Hawaii, claiming the lives of over 90 individuals. Speaking at the opening of the 2023 Chiefs of Defence Conference in Natadola last night, Rabuka conveyed Fiji’s solidarity with Hawaii and its willingness to aid in...

Military leaders convene for the United States Indo-Pacific Chiefs of Defence meeting in Fiji

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka said the Chiefs of Defence from the Asia-Pacific region meeting provided an opportunity for participants to strengthen people to people relationships, share ideas, learn from each other and develop strategies that will build resilience in the face of common challenges. “I have no doubt that the collective wisdom and experience gathered here will guide us...

USAID Administrator launches country representative office for PNG, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu

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USAID Administrator Samantha Power has officially inaugurated the elevation of USAID’s presence in Papua New Guinea from a regional satellite office to a Country Representative Office, building on more than four decades of partnership and fulfilling the commitment made by U.S President Joe Biden last year at the historic U.S.-Pacific Islands Summit. Administrator Power was joined by Chargé d'affaires Joseph...

Fighting, not sinking: The Pacific plea for Australian climate action

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By Miki Perkins and Eddie Jim As heat records tumble and the sea level rises, Fijians on the front lines of the Pacific climate crisis want Australia, and other global emitters, to do more of the heavy lifting. Esther Tulupe is worried. From the wooden verandah of her house on the remote Fijian island of Kioa, the crystalline waters of...

“We need to have a robust early warning system.”

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Three-point Q and A with Bipen Prakash, Chair of the Sixth Pacific Meteorological Council Now, more than ever, the crucial role that weather and climate plays in our lives has hit home. Temperatures reaching new global records across the world, extreme weather events, and marine heatwaves are our global reality. This week in Fiji, the Sixth Pacific Meteorological Council is underway...

New World Rugby rankings see Wales fall below Fiji for first time in 16 years

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For the first time since January 2008 Wales are below Fiji in the World Rugby Men’s Rankings. Wales’ rating has dropped by 0.51 points to 78.67 points following their 19-17 defeat to England at Twickenham in the Summer Nations Series on Saturday, leaving them three-hundredths of a point behind Fiji. The teams have traded positions in the rankings with Fiji the...

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