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Vanuatu PM reshuffles cabinet ahead of no-confidence-motion

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Vanuatu's prime minister has reshuffled his cabinet just four days after a motion-of-no-confidence against his leadership was submitted to parliament. RNZ Pacific’s correspondent in Vanuatu, Hilaire Bule, reports Ishmael Kalsakau has appointed two new ministers whose names were among the 29 signatories to the motion filed by the opposition last Thursday. They are Samson Samsen who has been given the trade...

Former Fiji PM lawyer to file a no case to answer

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The Magistrates Court in Suva will hear written submissions from the Defence counsel and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions on No Case to Answer in the trial of former Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama and suspended Commissioner of Police Brigadier-General Sitiveni Qiliho on Wednesday. Defence counsel Davenesh Sharma told the court that the Office of the Director...

World Bank Pacific Economic update: Recovering in the miidst of uncertainty

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The World Bank’s Pacific Economic Update provides a twice-yearly assessment of 11 Pacific Island economies: the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Palau, Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI), Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu. This August 2023 Pacific Economic Update describes a return to growth for the region, largely due to the resumption of tourism, higher...

‘Double agents’: Fossil-fuel lobbyists work for U.S groups trying to fight climate crisis

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By Oliver Milman More than 1,500 lobbyists in the U.S are working on behalf of fossil-fuel companies while at the same time representing hundreds of liberal-run cities, universities, technology companies and environmental groups that say they are tackling the climate crisis, the Guardian can reveal. Lobbyists for oil, gas and coal interests are also employed by a vast sweep of institutions,...

Fiji Football Association names key football facility after Pelé

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Gianni Infantino on Sunday visited Fiji where has opened new football facilities and signed an agreement to support the building of a state-of-the-art high performance centre to support football development in the Pacific Island nation. The FIFA President met the country’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, the Deputy Prime Minister Biman Prasad and Fiji Football Association (FFA) President and FIFA Council...

Flying Fijians coach Raiwalui to name World Cup squad today

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Flying Fijians coach Simon Raiwalui will name his Rugby World Cup squad today in Nadi. Fans will get to know our 33 players that’ll represent Fiji in France at 3pm when Raiwalui reveals it at the Tanoa Hotel. Raiwalui says his first priority after taking up the coaching job was to remind players of their ‘why’. “Connect with people who support us,...

Rugby World Cup Pool D squads: England, Samoa and Argentina confirm line-ups

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Pool D rivals England, Argentina and Samoa have named their squads for Rugby World Cup 2023, albeit with the latter keeping one spot free on their plane to France. Samoa coach Seilala Mapusua has filled 32 of the 33 places available to him for the showpiece tournament in France, with Michael Alaalatoa and Chris Vui selected as co-captains. Mapusua’s England counterpart,...

Cook Islands tough road to World Cup

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Cook Islands’ bid to qualify for the next Rugby League World Cup has become more difficult following the sport’s international governing body’s decision to reduce the number of teams by six to 10 in the 2026 tournament. The next Rugby League World Cup, to be held in 2026 in the southern hemisphere, will be played on a reduced scale. This was...

PNG Games set for December

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The Papua New Guinea Sports Foundation (PNGSF) with support from the PNG Olympic Committee (PNGOC) will host the 8th PNG Games in December in the National Capital District, PNGSF chief executive Albert Veratau confirmed. Usually hosted by provinces, PNGSF and PNGOC took over the hosting rights after Southern Highlands, NCD and Central, who initially agreed to host the games, withdrew...

Japan to start Fukushima water release as early as late August

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Japan plans to start releasing treated radioactive water from the tsunami-wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant into the ocean as soon as late August, Japan’s Asahi Shimbun daily reported on Monday, citing unnamed government sources. The release is likely to come shortly after the prime minister, Fumio Kishida, meets the U.S president, Joe Biden, and the South Korean president, Yoon Suk-yeol,...

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