George Speight release opens old wounds: Fiji Opposition MP Lal
Fiji's Opposition MP Ketan Lal says he has continued to receive countless heartfelt messages from Fijians who are deeply saddened and disappointed by the recent statement by the Mercy Commission, on pardoning the leader of the 2000 Coup, George Speight.
In a statement, Lal said this decision has reopened old wounds for those who suffered loss – whether it be...
PNG minister criticises Australian ‘boomerang aid’ as Australia launches new partnership plan
A Papua New Guinean minister has delivered scathing criticism of Australia's aid programme, warning of funds being “wasted” as the Australian government outlines its plan for development assistance in PNG over the next five years.
PNG's Minister for National Planning Ano Pala raised the issue of “boomerang aid” and development inefficiencies at an event in Port Moresby on Thursday night.
The...
FICAC refers case against Commissioner Barbara Malimali to ODPP
Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) has referred the matter against its Commissioner Barbara Malimali to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution (ODPP) for further assessment.
Malimali, who is now the head of FICAC had a complaint filed against her for alleged abuse of office when she was the chair of the Electoral Commission of Fiji (ECF).
This comes...
Two Kanaks shot dead by French police in New Caledonia decried as ‘assassinations’
French police shot and killed two men in New Caledonia on Thursday, stoking tensions with pro-independence groups days ahead of a public holiday marking France’s annexation of the Pacific archipelago.
The pro-independence FLNKS decried the deaths as “barbaric and humiliating methods” used by French police resulting in a “summary execution” and called for an independent investigation.
The shootings bring the number...
Australia strengthens security partnership with Solomon Islands, boosts climate support
Australian Minister for International Development and the Pacific, Pat Conroy, reaffirmed Australia's deep commitment to the Solomon Islands during his third visit to the country in two years.
Speaking after a series of high-level meetings, Conroy highlighted Australia’s role as the Solomon Islands’ “number one economic development and security partner” and announced key initiatives to boost the nation’s security, infrastructure,...
CHOGM media not so restricted: Commonwealth Secreatriat
The Commonwealth Secretariat has clarified media arrangements for accredited journalists for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).
It is quite different from what the Samoan Government Media and Communication sub-committee had said earlier on. This is also the first time the Secretariat has said something about the issue hindering the freedom of the press.
Leaders from the Commonwealth's 56 member...
Asahi Super Dry Pacific Nations Cup 2024: Final preview
Following four rounds of enthralling action, all eyes will be on Hanazono Rugby Stadium this Saturday as hosts Japan take on Fiji in the Asahi Super Dry Pacific Nations Cup 2024 final.
Both teams head into the weekend in fine form, having won three out of three during the tournament so far and booked their place in the showpiece match...
Fiji pardons 2000 coup leader George Speight and former CRW soldier Shane Stevens
Coup leader George Speight and former Counter Revolutionary Warfare (CRW) Unit soldier Shane Stevens were granted presidential pardons and released from Fiji's correctional facility today.
The decision, made by the Mercy Commission on 18 September 2024, comes 24 years after Speight led the 2000 coup that shook the nation.
Stevens, who was involved in the deadly mutiny at Queen Elizabeth Barracks...
‘Create a future fit for our grandchildren’, Guterres urges, ahead of gamechanger Summit
Countries must use a once-in-a-generation UN summit to address current and emerging global challenges and reform outdated international institutions, Secretary-General António Guterres said on Wednesday in New York.
Guterres was speaking as negotiations for the Summit of the Future, which opens at UN Headquarters on Sunday, enter the final stretch.
“I have one overriding message today: an appeal to Member States...
Climate week talks to include critical minerals and seabed mining debate
When activists, policymakers and representatives from across the globe gather next week in New York to participate in climate week, one pressing issue on the agenda that is less frequently discussed and known will be the environmental impact of seabed mining.
As countries look for ways to lower emissions, critical minerals are playing a key role in that transition. Critical...