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Central African Republic too strong for Papua New Guinea in FIFA Series

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Papua New Guinea have been beaten in their second match in the FIFA Series in Sri Lanka, suffering a 4-0 defeat to Central African Republic at the Race Course Ground in Colombo. Looking to build upon a promising 0-0 draw against the host nation last week, Papua New Guinea struggled to get into the game, as three first-half goals put...

U.S, FSM begin exploring military training opportunities in Yap

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Washington and the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) have reaffirmed their defence and security ties, toasting a fresh economic package under the newly signed Compact of Free Association that cemented the United States' foothold in the Pacific island nation. Secretary of Defence Lloyd J. Austin III hosted FSM President Wesley Simina at the Pentagon last week to explore opportunities for...

Progress in Vanuatu’s bid to have climate change damage recognised in international law

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Small island nations are another step closer to holding the world’s big polluters to account for the harm they cause from their emissions. Vanuatu made history last year when the UN General Assembly adopted the tiny island state's proposal to have the International Court of Justice (ICJ) clarify countries' legal obligations to protect people and the environment from the effects...

Nauruan president starts six-day China visit

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Nauru President David Adeang arrived in Beijing on Sunday, embarking on a six-day state visit to China from Sunday to 29 March. It marks the first visit by a Nauruan president after the two countries resumed diplomatic ties in January 2024. Experts believe the trip will enhance political mutual trust and understanding, which will serve as a springboard from which further...

FFA makes submission on Climate Change to the International Court of Justice

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A landmark moment for our Oceans, our Fisheries and our Future: Forum Fisheries Committee(FFC) Officials Chair Director Glen Joseph of the Marshall Islands, supported by Director-General Dr Manu Tupou-Roosen, filed the Forum Fisheries Agency’s (FFA) first ever submission to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague last week. Spearheaded by Vanuatu, in 2023, the UNGA adopted a Resolution...

Fijian Media Association AGM outcome

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The Fijian Media Association (FMA) conducted its annual general meeting on Friday (22 March 2024), at the Fiji Museum in Suva, where it reviewed the work carried out in 2023, including its financial report, proposed measures to strengthen the organisation and forthcoming projects in 2024. The meeting, in the 10th year since the FMA's establishment, also elected its Executive Committee...

PIF Secretariat submits written statement to the International Court of Justice

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The Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat has submitted a written statement to the International Court of Justice on the question of the Obligations of States in respect of Climate Change. This is the first time the Secretariat is participating in a proceeding of the World Court, whose seat is at the Peace Palace in The Hague, Netherlands. The Secretariat was represented by...

Former Cook Islands deputy PM jailed on fraud and corruption charges

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Former Cook Islands deputy Prime Minister Robert Tepaitau and two other former high-ranking Government officials were handed jail terms Friday for fraud and corruption charges. Tepaitau has been jailed for two years and nine months for conspiracy to defraud and using a document to obtain pecuniary advantage. He, along with former Environment Service director Ngatokorua Puna and his wife, Diane Charlie-Puna,...

Chinese Communist Party-backed businessman in Fiji is a top Australian criminal target

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From his perch at the hilltop Yue Lai Hotel, China-born entrepreneur Zhao Fugang enjoys a panoramic view of Fiji’s seaside capital, Suva. But the hotel is not just the headquarters of Zhao’s local business empire, which has stretched from tourism to property development. It’s also the base for the businessman’s parallel job: promoting China’s influence in the Pacific country. The imposing...

Japan begins Pacific cybersecurity push to counter China threat

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Japan conducted its first-ever cybersecurity exercise with five Pacific island countries in February, apparently aiming in conjunction with the United States to create secure and robust digital connectivity in the strategically important region where China is expanding its influence. Security experts hailed the recent event in Guam as significant -- with some seeing it as Japan's first foray into cyber...

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Pacific Island Climate Change Roundtable takes new breath

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Responding to the call from our Pacific Islands as we battle climate change the greatest threat to our survival, the Pacific Climate Change Roundtable...

NZ Political delegation heads to Pacific

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Niue passes major constitutional changes in second reading

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Major Niue constitutional amendments have passed through their second reading in the Niue Assembly. The Niue Assembly has passed amendments to the constitution including changing...