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Fiji coalition government kingmaker SODELPA threat to defect to FijiFirst, issues seven days ultimatum

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The future of Fiji coalition Government hangs in the balance as the Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA) drafts an ultimatum that could collapse the eight-month-old administration. A letter is expected to be delivered by party leader Villame Gavoka to Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, outlining SODELPA’s grievances for not honouring the kingmaker’s terms of agreement. Rabuka will have seven days after receipt...

Wale slams Solomon Islands PM’s hypocritical stand on West Papua

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Solomon Islands leader of Opposition Matthew Wale has expressed disappointment with the Prime Minister’s stand on the West Papua issue labelling it as ‘hypocritical’. Wale said the current Prime Minister used to be a strong supporter and advocator for West Papua in the past but he has taken a 180-degree on the issue. “I am actually not surprised that the Prime...

Regional NDC Hub to be handed over to SPC in Sept 2024

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A Pacific-led and owned initiative to help Pacific nations implement their climate targets under the COP21 Paris Agreement, has been hailed as an example of the region’s global climate leadership. The Pacific NDC Hub platform was set up in 2017 by Pacific Leaders to assist countries find data, resources and expertise to enable them to implement their Nationally Determined Contributions...

Pacific Islands Forum Women Leaders meeting holds great significance: Fiji Women Minister Tabuya

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Fiji's Minister for Women, Lynda Tabuya has applauded the collaborative efforts that led to the establishment of the Pacific Islands Forum Women Leaders meeting as an annual stand-alone event within the Pacific Islands Forum of Leaders. “Coming together on this occasion holds indeed great significance. Our collective leadership for gender equality and our shared commitment to accountability are vital in bringing...

Fiji says it will sign defence agreement with France

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Fiji will sign a defence agreement with France, after the cabinet of the Pacific Islands nation approved the deal, Fiji's government said in a statement on Thursday. France's President Emmanuel Macron in July toured the Pacific Islands, where France has overseas territories, denouncing predatory behaviour by big powers in a region where China is extending trade and security ties. Macron's advisers...

Pacific Dialogue amplifies voices of Small Island Developing States facing the brunt of climate change

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Faced with the existential threat of a rapidly warming world, leaders from the Pacific gathered in Fiji this month to discuss regionally-driven solutions that can limit the average global temperature rise to 1.5C. The High-Level Dialogue sought to forge stronger regional coordination in identifying and advancing Pacific needs and priorities as part of global efforts to address climate change. Hosted by...

Solomon Islands single-use plastic ban regulation to be enforced on 01 September

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A regulation to ban single-use plastics in the Solomon Islands will come into force today 01 September 2023. This ban prohibits the importation, manufacturing, distribution, sale and general use of single-use plastics. Chief Environment Officer within the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology (MECDM), Wendy Beti confirmed this to SIBC News in an interview. A joint Technical Working Committee...

After COVID-19 challenges, parties to Noumea Convention strengthen resolve to protect Pacific’s natural resources and marine environment

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The almost full attendance by parties of the first face-to-face meeting of the Noumea Convention, since 2019 when COVID-19 hit and devastated communities around the world, has signalled our commitment to strengthen efforts to protect the Pacific’s natural resources and marine environment to ensure sustainable development for present and future generations. The 17th ordinary meeting of the contracting parties to...

Tongan head coach Toutai Kefu has ‘good plan’ for Ireland

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“We’re in a tough pool, but we’ll throw all our eggs in one basket and aim up against Ireland. We can’t play footy with them; they’ll beat us every day of the week. So, we need to come up with a bit of a plan and I think we’ve got one; it’s going to be good.” Andy Farrell’s charges will...

How birthright rule is giving teams the X-factor for Rugby World Cup

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For Charles Piutau, Tonga’s 102-0 defeat by New Zealand in July 2021 was a line in the sand. It was a thrashing that came with caveats – Covid-19 travel restrictions meant a weakened Tonga team – but as the All Blacks ran in 16 tries without reply in Auckland, it was clear things had to change. Less than six months...

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