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Fiji batter 14-man Japan to sweep Pacific Nations Cup

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A formidable Fijian side have taken down Japan 35-12 to secure a clean sweep at the final game of the Pacific Nations Cup in front of a packed crowd at Tokyo's Prince Chichibu Stadium. Fiji were dominant throughout Saturday's clash, punishing Japan after the home side were reduced to 14 men early in the first half when flanker Lappies Labuschagne...

Four-try Samoa down Tonga in Pacific Nations Cup

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Samoa ran in four tries as they continued their preparations for the World Cup with a 34-9 bonus-point win over Tonga in the final round of the Pacific Nations Cup in Apia on Saturday. Hooker Sama Malolo scored the opening try from close range in a tight first half in the Samoan capital but three more after the break took...

Alliance for Future Generations condemns Fiji Prime Minister’s Support for Fukushima Nuclear Waste Water Disposal

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The Alliance for Future Generations (AFG) is deeply concerned by the recent statement made by Fiji's Prime Minister, expressing satisfaction with Japan's plans to dump the Fukushima Nuclear Waste Water into the Pacific Ocean. As a collective of passionate individuals committed to safeguarding the rights and well-being of future generations, we feel compelled to address this matter and advocate for...

U.S, allies block major UN development declaration

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The United States, United Kingdom, and a handful of allied powers have blocked agreement on a draft declaration that advocates the need to accelerate progress on a set of critical development goals at a major summit at the United Nations headquarters next month, according to several diplomatic sources. The Biden administration objected to a series of key provisions in the...

150 New Zealand Police to assist Samoa during CHOGM 2024

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The New Zealand Government is to provide 150 police officers to assist Samoa’s police during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Apia in October 2024. The Police Commissioner, Auapaau Logoitino Filipo confirmed with Talamua that parts of Samoa’s police security preparations are looking at specific areas of expertise from their partners around the region. “New Zealand has already committed...

No confidence motion lodged against Vanuatu PM

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A motion of no confidence bearing the signatures of 29 Members of Parliament was lodged and received by the office of the Vanuatu Speaker of Parliament Thursday. As the Malekula constituency is heading to a by-election to fill the Parliamentary seat vacated by former MP Assang Sanick, this means only 21 MPs did not sign the motion. The signatories to the...

Threat of China’s Pacific pursuit driving New Zealand’s new defence and national security strategy

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China’s intention to grow its presence in the Pacific at the expense of traditional Australasian partners is a main driver in New Zealand’s updated defence and national security strategy. New documents released Thursday by Defence Minister Andrew Little chart the challenges and priorities in defending New Zealand in the coming decades, given the current Defence Force is “not in a...

No threats from Fukushima waste water discharge: Fiji PM Rabuka

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka says he has read the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Report, which deems the Japanese government’s ALPS treatment process aligned with International Safety Standards. In a video message on the discharge of water accumulated at the disabled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant, Rabuka has reassured Fijians that the international Standards are reviewed annually by the UN...

You will be shot, says Police Commissioner Manning

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Papua New Guinea Police Commissioner David Manning says “Police Officers are trained in the escalated use of force when confronting criminal activities, up to and including the use of lethal force, and they have sworn an oath to fulfill this duty. With the rise in the number of criminals who are now armed and shooting at the police, Police Commissioner...

Canada’s TMC to seek seabed mining licence in 2024

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Canada's The Metals Company (TMC) aims to apply next year for a licence to start mining in the Pacific Ocean, with production expected to start as early as the fourth quarter of 2025, it said in a statement. TMC has been at the forefront of efforts to collect polymetallic nodules from the ocean floor, a nascent industry that could boost...

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