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China slams AUKUS pact as a threat to regional stability

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China believes the AUKUS pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States reveals a tactical cold war mentality. The Chinese Ambassador to Fiji, Zhou Jian, highlighted this when asked about claims that these superpowers might include Japan in the AUKUS pact. Ambassador Jian said China believes the partnership will create instability and labelled it as a group vying for...

Navigating PNG parliament dynamics and regional influence

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By Bethanie Harriman The Marape-Rosso Government in Papua New Guinea is determined to take "decisive action" and get to the root cause of issues surrounding the Government's payroll system, that led to the riots in the capital city, Port Moresby on 10 January this year. The recurring payroll failure that impacted the Defence Force personnel's remuneration was the main agenda of...

Solomon Islands goes to the polls. Here’s what to expect

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By Anouk Ride Solomon Islanders are set to vote on 17 April in an election that has significance within and beyond the country’s borders. It is the first chance for them to vote on policy directions that the coalition led by Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has taken and may change or consolidate his power. Since Sogavare was elected by his parliamentary...

No government interference on naming of new Flying Fijians coach

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There is no interference of Fiji Government on who will be named the new Flying Fijians head coach. This was confirmed by Minister for Youth and Sports Jese Saukuru following their meeting with World Rugby officials two weeks ago. One of the two World Rugby representatives included former Flying Fijians head coach and now World Rugby’s High Performance Pathways and Player...

Tonga launches theme, logo and dates of 53rd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting

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Tongan Crown Prince Tupouto’a was guest of honour at the Wednesday countdown launch of the theme, logo and 26- 30 August dates for the 53rd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting in Tonga. The live-streamed event featured scene-setting remarks from Forum Secretary General, Henry Puna before Crown Prince Tupouto’a unveiled the 53rd PIFLM theme, dates and logo. Tonga's Prime Minister Hu’akavameiliku Siaosi...

PIFS holds vital discussions in PNG ahead of August Forum

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Engagement, advocacy and visibility were the three objectives for the visit by the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat team in Papua New Guinea last week, led by deputy secretary general, Esala Nayasi. Through workshops and bilateral meetings with different government officials, ministries and other relevant partners at the Central Government Office in Port Moresby, discussions surrounded firstly, the 2050 Strategy for...

UNESCO opens Ocean Decade Conference in Barcelona, calling on sea protection

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The UNESCO general director, Audrey Azoulay, opened the Ocean Decade Conference in Barcelona, urging societies to include sea protection classes in the world's education and guaranteeing the preservation of sealife. “We have to maximise all efforts to educate on conscience about oceans, and we must reinforce education on them, as we have a long path to follow,” Azoulay said on...

Tackling gender gaps in Fisheries: Inaugural GESI Forum kicks off with FFA and SPC

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The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) in collaboration with the Pacific Community (SPC), is hosting its first ever Gender and Social Inclusion (GESI) Forum at the FFA Conference Centre in Honiara this week. Over three days, 9 – 11 April, the forum will facilitate discussions among over 60 leaders and representatives from FFA and SPC Members, civil societies organisation,...

Samoa citizenship bill passes first NZ Parliament hurdle, helped by Act and NZ First

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Act and New Zealand First have shocked Parliament last night by supporting a bill to select committee that would provide entitlement to New Zealand citizenship for a group of people born in the then Western Samoa whose citizenship was removed by law in 1982. The bill, Restoring Citizenship Removed by Citizenship (Western Samoa) Act 1982 Bill, is in the name...

Micronesia president says U.S beefing up military capabilities in the Pacific country

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The U.S is considering military projects across the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) as it pushes ahead with plans for a US$400m airport upgrade in the country to boost defence capabilities in the Pacific, President Wesley Simina said. The region is of growing strategic importance to the U.S amid a battle for influence with China. FSM has been identified as a...

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Forum DSG Nayasi calls for unified action against transnational organised crime in the Pacific

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At the launch of the Pacific Regional Transnational Organised Crime (TNOC) Disruption Strategy in Suva this week, Forum deputy secretary General Esala Nayasi says...

18 Young Leaders selected for Samoa 2024 Commonwealth Youth Forum Task force

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Tonga’s 53rd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting launched – PM calls for more results,...

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Tonga Prime Minister Hu’akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni says the people of Tonga wants to see more results and action for the Pacific in 2050. Speaking at...