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China pledges more infrastructure investments and economic aid for FSM

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Barely a month after completing new agreements under the Compact of Free Association with Washington, Micronesian President Wesley Simina recently met with Chinese President Xi Jinping, who offered to bring more infrastructure investments and other economic assistance to the Pacific island nation under Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative. According to a statement from the Federated States of Micronesia government, Xi...

Former PNG PM O’Neill cleared of UBS loan allegations

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The Papua New Guinea National Court in Waigani on Friday closed criminal proceedings against Ialibu-Pangia MP and former prime minister Peter O’Neill regarding the K3billion (US$790 million) UBS loan saga for lack of evidence. Judge Teresa Berrigan said O’Neill was free to go after the Public Prosecutor’s Office filed a declaration declining to lay any charges against O’Neill as it...

Albanese arrives for walk on Kokoda track

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Papua New Guinea Deputy Prime Minister John Rosso, NCD Governor Powes Parkop and Minister for Foreign Affairs Justin Tkatchenko were on hand to welcome Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on arrival Monday Both Police Commissioner David Manning and PNG Defence Force acting Commander Philip Polewara was also on hand to welcome Albanese. Albanese will begin his 17 kilometre walk today and...

Fiji calls on the plastics treaty to comprehensively address the full lifecycle of ghost fishing gear

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Fiji contributes a fraction of one percent of the global macroplastic leakages from abandoned, lost, discarded fishing gear (ALDFG) but bears a disproportionate burden on its devastating impact on marine life and ecosystems. Studies show that between 600,000 and 800,000 metric tonnes of ALDFG or ghost gear enter the oceans on an annual basis, making up 70 percent of all...

Three-point Q and A with Chair of the Pacific Small Islands Developing States Ambassador Odo Tevi

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The fourth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee to develop an international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution, including in the marine environment (INC-4), is taking place from 23 to 29 April 2024 in Ottawa, Canada. This week, the Pacific Small Islands Developing States are preparing for the event through a series of meetings, both as PSIDS as well as...

Selectors impressed with Pacific talent

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Japan head coach Eddie Jones was part of the panel of selectors asked to select up to 30 players from the Pacific Challenge who would go for a camp under the PacAus Sports programmes. Jones has been in Samoa for just over a week, where he has been scouting for talent in the Pacific Challenge tournament. Speaking about the tournament, Jones...

Ireland to face New Zealand, Fiji, Australia among Autumn Nations Series

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Six Nations champions Ireland will open their Autumn Nations Series against New Zealand in a repeat of last year's World Cup quarter-final. Argentina, Fiji and Australia will also visit Dublin in November as Ireland look to build on back-to-back Six Nations crowns. Andy Farrell's side are aiming to exact revenge on the All Blacks after their heartbreaking 28-24 defeat at the...

Fourth SIDS International Conference labelled ‘last chance’ to safeguard vulnerable Islands

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Antigua and Barbuda diplomat in the United Nations, Tumasie Blair has emphasised the critical nature of the upcoming Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States (SIDS4), labelling it as the ‘last chance ’to safeguard SIDS. In an interview this week on the sidelines of the 14th Session of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Assembly in Abu Dhabi, Blair...

SIDS Ministers call for tailored renewable energy technologies in face of challenges 

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Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are grappling with the challenge of adopting “appropriate” renewable energy technologies, even as they intensify efforts to transition towards renewable energy as part of their sustainable development and in response to climate change. Energy Minister for Dominic Vince Henderson, addressed a press briefing this week in Abu Dhabi, highlighting the complexities SIDS face in balancing...

‘The right person’: What did Solomon Islanders vote for?

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After a relatively well-organised and peaceful day of voting in Solomon Islands, the electoral commission is working with donor partners to safely transport ballot boxes from polling stations all over the country to centrally located counting venues. It is a massive exercise with over 200 New Zealand Defence Force personnel providing logistical support across the 29,000 square kilometre sprawling island...

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