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Australian officials scrambled to halt China-PNG policing deal

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China’s top diplomat pushed for Papua New Guinea to sign a policing agreement with Beijing during a trip to Port Moresby last month, forcing Australian and PNG officials to scramble to prevent an embarrassment for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese before his visit to our closest neighbour. The revelation about the proposed policing deal – which PNG officials say has been...

Bougainville may use other means to gain independence

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The Autonomous Bougainville Government(ABG) is warning it might use other avenues to gain its independence should the PNG government continue to be mischievous in dealing with the Bougainville Independence agenda. The warning was sounded by ABG Attorney General and Independence Implementation Minister Ezekiel Massat just as the ABG delegation headed to Port Moresby for the Joint Supervisory Body (JSB) meeting...

Fiji’s media freedom ranking jumps, PNG’s plummets

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By Stephen Wright and Stefan Armbruster Fiji’s ranking in a global press freedom index has jumped into the top tier of countries with free or mostly free media after its government last year repealed a draconian law that threatened journalists with prison for doing their jobs. Fiji’s improvement in the annual Reporters Without Borders index was in contrast to the global...

Hong Kong, PNG and Fiji receive Taekwondo Olympic berths after quota reallocation

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Three countries have been awarded Olympic berths following the reallocation of quota places. Hong Kong and Papua New Guinea clinched them in the men's -68kg category, while Fiji have confirmed another in the women's -67kg category. In the -68kg category, Alireza Abbasi of the Refugee Team won an Olympic berth at the Asian Qualifiers. He was later ruled ineligible to represent...

Don’t ignore geopolitical tensions says Tuvalu’s Climate Change Minister Dr Talia

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Tuvalu’s Climate Change and Home Affairs Minister, Dr Maina Talia, has called on church leaders in the Pacific not to turn a blind eye to the geopolitical tensions in the region. Dr Talia opened the Pacific Churches for Ecological Stewardship & Climate Justice 2024 conference in Suva Monday, where church leaders are discussing climate change issues. The Tuvaluan Minister said climate...

Loss and damage board speeds up work to allow countries direct access to funds

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The board of the loss and damage fund is set to pick its host nation in July as it speeds up the process to ensure hard-hit countries can directly access money to help them recover from the unavoidable effects of climate change. As the 26-member board held its first three-day meeting in Abu Dhabi last week, discussions centred on the...

Tuvalu and other Pacific countries can expect higher grant from ADF14

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Tuvalu and other Pacific countries can expect a higher concessional grant from the Asian Development Finance (ADF) – with the new USD$50 billion pledge from 36 donors announced last week. The grant pledge is the biggest so far in the history of the ADF replenishment cycle and coincides with its 50th anniversary this year. The Asian Development Fund (ADF) provides grants to...

Pacific countries welcome ADB shift to become a climate bank for the Asia Pacific region

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The move by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to promote itself as climate bank for Asia Pacific region has been welcomed by its 14 Pacific Developing Member States (PMDCs). And the Pacific DMCs have collectively challenged the ADB to ensure that ‘practical fit for purpose policies are in place for small island developing states (SIDS).’ Speaking on behalf of all the...

Call on ADB to secure correspondent banking partners for Pacific countries

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Pacific countries have sought the help of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to secure correspondent banking partners to increase investment and raise opportunities for local businesses. The 14 Pacific Developing Member States (PMDCs) raised their concerns over the loss of three correspondent banking relations (CBRs) and de-risking of remittance service providers as a serious threat to the region’s financial viability...

U.S regards procurement reforms a critical issue for ADB to address

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The United States, one of the donors of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) has raised the issue of procurement as a critical issue for the bank to address. U.S Governor representative to the ADB, Alexia Latortue said her government has played a pivotal role in driving ADB’s procurement reforms since 2017. This was the first step in shifting from a rigid,...

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Australian Foreign minister Wong to lead bipartisan trip to Tuvalu

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Australian Foreign minister Penny Wong and opposition counterpart Simon Birmingham will travel to Tuvalu for talks on security and climate change. The foreign minister will...

Solomon Islands deputy PM and new foreign Minister sworn in

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Media free from fear, Fiji improves on media freedom ranking

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Media freedom has truly returned to Fiji after Reporters Without Borders (RSF) — an international non-profit and non-governmental organisation focused on safeguarding the right...