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Samoa Government grants $500k for Olympic qualifiers

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The Government of Samoa gave SAT$500,000 (US$183,121)to the Samoa Association of Sports and National Olympics Committee (SASNOC) to prepare the Olympic Games in Paris next month. This was confirmed by the SASNOC president Pauga Talalelei Pauga on Friday following the official announcement of the qualified athletes who have been selected to represent Samoa in the Olympics this year. “The whole targeted...

Yap narrowly votes for political status review; constitutional change in the offing

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Yap voters gave the nod to a review of the state’s political status, a decision that would commence the process for Yap’s constitutional amendment to unlock other status options for one of the four sovereign jurisdictions of the Federated States of Micronesia(FSM). Unofficial results released by the Yap Election Commission showed the “yes” votes prevailing by a small margin. Of the...

Security expert calls for unity against “Polycrisis” at Pacific Security Conference

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The director of the Pacific Security College Professor Dave Peebles, has addressed one of the urgent security challenges confronting the Pacific. And Professor Peebles shared the concerns of Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka of a “polycrisis” or multiple problems happening at the same time, facing the Blue Pacific. “Climate change, challenges to human security, transnational crime, geopolitics – these represent some...

Fiji PM Rabuka says unified response needed for security challenges facing the region

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Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has called for urgent collective action to address the complex “polycrisis” threatening the Blue Pacific. “Seeing everyone here highlights the strength and the solidarity of the Pacific security effort. “All of us can build peaceful and prosperous Pacific communities by cooperating and learning from each other, said Prime Minister Rabuka in his opening address at the...

Forum SG Waqa calls for regional solidarity against climate and security threats

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Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General, Baron Waqa today highlighted the importance of Pacific unity in addressing critical security issues affecting the region. “We gather here to discuss issues of paramount importance to Pacific peoples. Issues that affect the core of what the Forum was established to protect and promote—issues of peace and security,” SG Waqa said in his keynote address...

Solomons PM to discuss security ties in Australia

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- The new leader of Solomon Islands is in Australia to discuss security ties, government officials said -- a sensitive area since the Pacific nation signed a secretive pact with China. Solomons Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele is visiting Canberra and Queensland on his week-long trip, Australian officials said. It will be his first visit to Australia as prime minister since he...

Solomon Islands and Vanuatu signs ‘Tirvau’ agreement

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The Prime Ministers of Solomon Islands and Vanuatu have signed the ‘Tirvau’ agreement Friday in Honiara. The Tirvau basic border Agreement is the overarching framework that will govern and regulate the joint border arrangements and movements between the maritime border of Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. Prime Minister, Jeremiah Manele said the agreement is about promoting peaceful relations, facilitating economic activities, and...

New Caledonia pro-independence group leader will be held in mainland France

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A pro-independence leader in the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia will be held in France after being charged on Saturday, over deadly riots last month, his lawyer said. Christian Tein, head of the pro-independence activist CCAT group, will be sent almost 17,000 kilometres to France with the group's communications chief Brenda Wanabo. An investigating magistrate charged Tein in New Caledonia's...

Solomon Islands: Coconut Industry Face Extinction

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By Stephen Diisango* The hostile, coconut rhinoceros beetle (CRB) is threatening Solomon Islands coconut plantations likely subjecting to extinction. It poses a serious threat to the country’s coconut industry unless urgent steps are taken to exterminate this coconut pest once and for all. Known regionally as the ‘tree of life’, every part of the coconut tree is used – from...

Rugby sevens pools unveiled for Olympic Games Paris 2024

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On Olympic Day, World Rugby and Paris 2024 have unveiled the pools for the Olympic rugby sevens competitions taking place in the French capital from 24-30 July. The 12 men’s and 12 women’s teams were allocated to three pools of four teams based on their rankings due to performances over the last two years of the HSBC SVNS Series, Challenger...

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