Brazil’s COP30 president: Climate summits must move from words to real action
Global climate diplomacy must shift focus from highly “politicised” negotiations to advancing real collective action on the ground to remain credible, Brazil’s COP30 presidency has warned.
In a long letter setting out his vision, André Aranha Corrêa Do Lago, president-designate for this year’s UN climate summit in the Amazon city of Belém, called for a “new era” in which “words...
Fiji government seeks the opinion of Courts on Section 91 of the constitution, Review of Constitution a political ploy says Narube
Fiji's Attorney-General Graham Leung says the Government intends to use Section 91 of the Constitution to obtain an opinion from the Supreme Court, on the legality of sections that are in conflict or are unconstitutional.
In a statement, Leung said expert legal advice suggests parts of the Constitution that make changes impossible or very difficult, are themselves unconstitutional.
“Government sees the...
Special Committee on Decolonisation approves guidelines, rules of procedure for its 2025 Pacific regional seminar
The Special Committee on Decolonisation met Monday to approve the guidelines and rules of procedure for its 2025 Pacific Regional Seminar, which will be held in Dili, Timor-Leste, from 21 to 23 May.
The 29-member body — formally known as the Special Committee on the Situation with regard to the implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to...
Pacific Resilience Facility receives first US$3 million capitalisation contribution from Japan
The Pacific Resilience Facility (PRF) Monday received a significant boost with the announcement of an initial contribution of 417,000,000 Japanese Yen (US$3 million), from the Government of Japan.
The Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF), Baron Waqa, made this joint announcement with Japan’s Foreign Minister, Iwaya Takeshi in Tokyo to mark the historic milestone for the PRF as...
Yap State elects Andy P. Choor to FSM Congress
The official results of the FSM Congress General Election for Yap State’s two-year term seat, held on 04 March 2025, have been finalised and certified.
National Election Commissioner John Chugen confirmed the outcome after a thorough review by the Central and Local Counting and Tabulating Committees, ensuring that the election was fair and compliant with all laws.
Andy P. Choor emerged...
FAST MPs reveal reasons why they lost confidence in Fiame as Samoa PM
Majority of the FAST Party in Samoa may have lost their motion of no confidence in Fiame Naomi Mataafa as Prime Minister last Thursday.
But what they said in parliament reveal deeper reasons not known publicly before about Mata'afa’s lack of leadership, conflict resolution and consultative skills that caused the division and untenable split.
Mata'afa’ survived the motion of no confidence...
Fiji Rugby demands answers from Super Rugby Pacific after Fijian Drua mistreatment
Fiji Rugby (FRU) will investigate incidents in which the Fijian Drua were forced to travel in the back of a cargo truck in Auckland on their way to their Super Rugby Pacific clash against the Hurricanes three weekends ago.
FRU Board chairman John Sanday told RNZ Pacific that what happened was “unacceptable”.
“I want to see the results of the inquiry...
Power shift with Pasifika edge brings Super Rugby back to life
After three years of post-Covid meandering and New Zealand domination, Super Rugby has sprung back into life in 2025 with signs that the southern hemisphere provincial championship is once again a genuine competition.
After a torrent of tries and entertaining but close games over the first three rounds of Super Rugby Pacific, round four marked a real sea-change with three...
Expert urges ‘consultation’ as Fijians face political overload amid constitutional amendments
A Fijian political commentator says the country is facing political overload, and any changes to the 2013 Constitution must not be rushed.
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka won enough support in Parliament last week to push through a bill for the second reading to amend the constitution.
Four independent opposition MPs backed the coalition government's bill, giving Rabuka the 75 percent support...
Japan to set up framework with Pacific Island nations
The Japanese government plans to establish a framework for dialogue with the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Secretariat, a group mainly comprising Pacific Island nations, to counter the presence of China in the region.
Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya and PIF Secretary General Baron Waqa are expected to agree on establishing the framework in their talks scheduled to be held in Tokyo...