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Solomon Islands declares public holiday on Election day, liqour ban

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Solomon Islands Government had declared Wednesday 17 April 2024 as a public holiday for the conduct of national, provincial and Honiara City Council elections. The caretaker Minister of Home Affairs, Christopher Laore made the declaration published in an extra ordinary gazette on Monday 08 April. “Under section 2 of the Public Holidays Act (Cap. 151), the public is informed that the...

Tonga to build 200 prefab houses for PIF leaders meeting as accommodation falls short

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The Tongan Government plans to build 200 houses for the Pacific Forum leaders meeting in August, as accommodation falls short, the Prime Minister Hu'akavameiliku told a media in Nuku'alofa. Tonga will host the 53rd Pacific Forum leaders meeting in late August. PM Hu'akavameiliku revealed that the Government is expecting at least 1,000 participants for the meeting. There are 18 members from across...

Japanese ambassador Michii ‘understands’ wastewater concerns

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Japanese ambassador to Fiji Rokuichiro Michii says he understands the concerns raised by the Pacific community after the release of treated nuclear wastewater from the battered Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. The Fiji Times newspaper asked Michii whether the issue of Fukushima had impacted the relations Japan shared with Pacific Island countries. He replied it had not. “We are sorry that this...

Chinese ambassador dismisses geopolitical claims

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The Chinese Ambassador to Fiji, Zhou Jian says Pacific people have the conscience to discern who is helping and who is taking advantage of them. The Ambassador was asked about China’s intentions in the region and if the so-called claim of its geopolitical competition alongside others with the likes of Australia and New Zealand is true. Jian, in response, said China...

U.S Coast Guard says boardings of Chinese fishing vessels in South Pacific legal

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The U.S Coast Guard has rejected comments by a Chinese diplomat that its recent boarding of Chinese fishing boats in the Pacific Islands alongside local police are illegal, saying the joint patrols are at the behest of Pacific nations to protect coastal fisheries. Last month six Chinese fishing boats were found to be violating Vanuatu's fisheries law after being inspected...

Fiji’s position over Israeli war on Gaza – international blunder or a domestic strategy?

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By Richard Naidu Fiji's position on Israel could hint at paradigm shift South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has been described as involving two competing narratives: one, about a displaced Palestinian people denied their right to self-determination, and the other, about the Jewish people who, having established an independent state in their historical homeland...

World Rugby Pacific Challenge 2024 begins with wins for Fiji Warriors and Japan XV

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Fiji Warriors began their defence of the World Rugby Pacific Challenge title with a hard-fought 29-17 win over Tonga A, despite playing most of the game with 14 players, before Japan XV surged to a 48-5 win over hosts Manuma Samoa at Apia Park in the opening round on Wednesday. Both teams picked up try bonus points but it is...

Tonga Rugby Union announces new coaches for ‘Ikale Tahi

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Tonga Rugby Union has announced Tevita Tuifua as the new head coach for the nation mens rugby team, the ‘Ikale Tahi, and Nili Latu as assistant coach for the next four years. Both coaches have retired from their previous coaching commitments to take on their new roles with the 'Ikale Tahi. Tuifua was the head coach for the National Sevens team...

King Charles vows to ‘continue to serve’ the Commonwealth

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King Charles has vowed to the Commonwealth to ‘continue to serve you, to the best of my ability’ as he continues his treatment for cancer. In a video message recorded at Windsor Castle, the 75-year-old monarch thanked people for their ‘wonderfully kind and thoughtful good wishes’ over his cancer diagnosis. The King said: “In recent weeks, I have been most deeply...

Frank Lomani hit with six-game ban for shocking Rebels elbow

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Former Melbourne Rebels halfback Frank Lomani has been slapped with a six-game ban for his shocking elbow against his former side at the weekend. The Fijian Drua No.9 was red carded for his strike on Melbourne lock Josh Canham during the Rebels' 41-20 win at AAMI Park on Friday night. The Super Rugby Pacific Foul Play Review Committee said Lomani would...

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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...