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Stakeholders to discuss digital trade rules in the Pacific

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By Brittany Nawaqatabu, USP Journalism Student A public webinar will focus on digital trade rules which are being negotiated and agreed to in trade bodies and agreements that cut off the policy space needed to develop industry sectors. The webinar will be hosted by the Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG) with the aim to raise awareness and introduce issues the Pacific...

Training strengthens Vanuatu CITES reporting on shark management

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Officers from the Department of Environment Protection and Conservation (DEPC) and the Vanuatu Fisheries Department (VFD) recently completed specialised training to improve national management and reporting of shark conservation measures and obligations under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). The four-day workshop was organised by the By-catch and Integrated Ecosystem Management (BIEM) Initiative of the Pacific-European Union...

Flying Fijians have prepared well for WCup: Baber

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Fiji 7s Olympic Games gold medal winning coach Gareth Baber believes the Flying Fijians management has done an extraordinary job with the side and is eager to see them perform at the Rugby World Cup. The now Director of Rugby at Cardiff Metropolitian University returned to the country with the Oceania Rugby Women’s Combine after being abroad for over two...

NBC acquires Sol2023 broadcast rights for PNG

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Papua New Guinea’s National Broadcaster, the National Broadcasting Corporation of Papua New Guinea (NBC) will be broadcasting the 2023 Pacific Games in PNG come November and December this year. This comes after the broadcaster reached an agreement with the SOL2023 Games Organising Committee (GOC). Operating a free to air TV channel, and several radio stations in a country with a population...

Cook Island among Oceanian athletics on climate change talks and sport

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Athletics leaders from Oceania have expressed fears for the future of their islands here, and warned "we are actually talking two different languages" in search of continual improvement in competition while combating climate change. Athletics Cook Islands President Simone Fe'ao was part of the panel discussion with officials from Kiribati, Samoa, Tuvalu and Vanuatu entitled "Sport on the Climate Change...

Cook Islands PM statement on Japan’s planned release of ALPS-treated water at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant

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The Government of Japan has requested the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) begin preparations for the release of treated water from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the ocean, with the first treated water set to be discharged on or after 24 August 2023. Japan has reassured the region that the water has been treated through the Advanced...

It’s not time to panic, it’s time to build regional scientific capacity: SPC

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The head of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community(SPC) says the region should develop scientific capability “that is owned and trusted” to monitor and advise on radioactive isotopes. Speaking on the eve of the likely first release of treated water stored at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station in Japan, Dr Stuart Minchin says it’s not a panic situation, as...

Countdown starts to Japan’s first release of treated nuclear wastewater, TEPCO assures the Pacific

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A Japanese government spokesperson says it is “not wilfully trying to divide the Pacific" over the Fukushima waste release. Japan is set to start discharging more than one million tonnes of treated nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Ocean on Thursday local time. This comes 12 years after a tsunami slammed the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant resulting in what has been...

Greenpeace criticises Japan announcement date for Fukushima radioactive water release

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Greenpeace has criticised the Japanese government’s announcement of the start date for radioactive water discharges from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear station into the Pacific Ocean. The decision disregards scientific evidence, violates the human rights of communities in Japan and the Pacific region, and is non-compliant with international maritime law. More importantly it ignores its people’s concerns, including fishermen. The Japanese...

Electric vehicles to be utilised for Pacific Islands Forum Leaders’ in-country transportation

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The Cook Islands Government has acquired a fleet of 25 Hyundai Ionic electric vehicles, valued at $1.7 million (US$1 million) landed cost which will be used to transport the Leaders during the five days of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Leaders (PIFLM52) to be held in November. Two processes, overseen by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Management (MFEM)were carried...

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