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Opposition leader Wale apologises to Solomon Islander’s over ethnic tension on behalf of Malaita

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Solomon Islands leader of Opposition Matthew Wale has apologised to the people of Solomon Islands on behalf of the people of Malaita province for what happened during the ethnic tensions. Speaking in Parliament on the Truth and Reconciliation Report (TRC) debate, Wale made the apology as a prominent Malaita leader and Member of Parliament for Aoke/Langalanga. “As an MP for Malaita...

Pacific leaders address the hypocrisy of development partners

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Pacific leaders are concerned with the hypocrisy of the Pacific Islands Forum’s development partners. Fiji’s deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Professor Biman Prasad and Pacific Islands Forum Chair Mark Brown shared these sentiments at a public seminar during the Forum Economic Ministers Meeting in Suva. Prasad said the words of commitment and the actions of these so-called partners are...

Vanuatu no-confidence motion looks likely to fail

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Three Members of Vanuatu Parliament (MPs) have withdrawn their support for the motion of no-confidence, according to the Parliamentary Speakers’ Office. These three MPs wrote letters Tuesday to inform Speaker Seoule Simeon of the withdrawal of their signatures from the motion against Prime Minister Ishmael Kalsakau. But the Speaker’s Office spokesman said although they wrote a letter to withdraw their signatures,...

PNG-U.S deal to be tabled in parliament

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The Defence Cooperation Agreement (DCA) between Papua New Guinea and the United States will be tabled in Parliament for debate and ratification, says Minister for Justice and Attorney-General Pila Niningi. Niningi told Parliament during his ministerial statement that the Department of Justice and Attorney General and the State Solicitor were involved in providing legal advice and cleared the Defence Cooperation...

Greenpeace, Pasifika leaders collaborate for Kioa Climate talk

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Greenpeace Australia Pacific has joined civil society groups, Pasifika activists and climate leaders on Kioa island, Fiji, as part of a regional dialogue to progress key climate issues facing the region. From 07-09 August, more than sixty civil society representatives from across the Pacific came together on the remote island of Kioa for a ‘talanoa’ or discussion as part of...

Conflict Sensitive Reporting Manual launched in Fiji

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By Rowena Acraman Fijian journalists have been embracing a more inclusive and unrestricted approach to journalism since the new Fiji government permitted media freedom. The recent departure from draconian media laws has given opportunity to brave journalists to voice out their opinions to help with the betterment of the nation. The launch of the Conflict Sensitive Reporting Manual took place at The...

‘Ikale Tahi needs to reform and regroup for Canada match at Teufaiva, says coach

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‘Ikale Tahi Head Coach, Toutai Kefu, remains full of confidence for the team and is looking forward to seeing them regroup against Canada in Tonga this afternoon. “We need to really reform and regroup to play against Canada –we’ve always had to play well to beat them and I expect no different Thursday,” he said. At a media briefing in Nuku'alofa,...

Manu Samoa Miracle Fai’ilagi’s blessed journey to the World Cup

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It has been a magical journey for Miracle Fai’ilagi. A little over a year ago he was playing rugby for his village team and then he forced his way into the Moana Pasifika and now he has been named in the Manu Samoa squad for the Rugby World Cup 2023. “The World Cup is like the top stage. When I...

FIFA president Gianni Infantino to visit PNG

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Soccer followers in Papua New Guinea will be treated to a special ‘Clash of the Year’ fixture this Sunday at the PNG Football Stadium in Port Moresby. Competing as underdogs will be the FIFA President Gianni Infantino’s team against host PNGFA All-Stars team. This official visit by the head of the international football body is significant given it was his intention...

ICJ extends submission deadline for Advisory Opinion on climate change

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A new timeline has been approved by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for written statements and comments on the landmark Advisory Opinion on the legal responsibilities of countries fighting climate change. United Nations member states and organisations have ten months, until 22 January 2024 to submit written statements to the ICJ Secretariat in The Hague. ICJ President, Joan Donoghue further...

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