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PNG Trade office in China eyed

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China will be one of eight countries where Papua New Guinea will establish trade missions, Papua New Guinea Trade minister says. International Trade and Investment Minister Richard Maru said this following a recent decision by the Government to establish a National Trade Commission Service. “Our trade representatives will have their own establishments within foreign missions or stand-alone offices or through the...

Why the Pacific way matters for regional security: NZ Foreign Minister Mahuta

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By Nanaia Mahuta, New Zealand Foreign Minister I want to set out – Aotearoa NZs Independent Foreign Policy and Why the Pacific Matters for Regional Security. Indeed much of the emphasis in foreign policy has been the impact of Russia’s unlawful aggression in Ukraine, tensions in the Indo-Pacific, North Korea’s provocations, internal conflict in Sudan alongside ongoing unrest across other...

The cost of crime and corruption on Pacific fisheries

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The need for a well-funded response to illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing has never been greater.  By Jade Lindley The Pacific Ocean is the most abundant fishing region, however an uptick in illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing around the islands means that might not always be true. Pacific tuna fisheries – a staple food and valuable economic source within and beyond...

Super W 2023: Reds, Fijiana Drua confirm sides for Final

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The Queensland Reds and Fijiana Drua have confirmed their sides for Saturday's Super W Final in Townsville. The Reds have confirmed a settled line-up as they look for their first title in the competition's history. Simon Craig has kept the same 23 that defeated the ACT Brumbies last week in Sydney, with captain Shannon Parry leading the way. Wallaroos centre Cecilia Smith...

Heleina Young…The Track Sprinter Turned Try Express in Super W

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The flying feet of the Queensland Reds’ instant star Heleina Young had lived a lifetime in rugby but never a proper game of 15-a-side until 12 months ago. The astonishing rise of the former track sprinter from Suva reaches a fairytale moment on Saturday in the Super W final in Townsville. Lining up against the Fijiana Drua, with friends on board,...

OFC Women’s Champions League 2023 in PNG draw completed

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The draw for the inaugural 2023 OFC Women’s Champions League has been finalised at the OFC Home of Football – Te Kahu o Kiwa, in Auckland. The flagship women’s club competition features six sides from across the region and will be held from 1-10 June, in Papua New Guinea, with all matches taking place at the Sir Hubert Murray Stadium,...

Marine sanctuary expansion alarms Pacific governors

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The prospect of expanding a marine sanctuary has alarmed CNMI Governor Arnold I. Palacios, Guam Governor Lourdes Leon Guerrero and American Samoa Governor Lemanu Peleti Mauga. In their joint letter to President Joseph Biden, the three governors requested a meeting "at your earliest convenience.” “We are alarmed and concerned over the prospect of expanding potential fishery closures through designating a marine...

Cop28 boss slams rich nations “dismal” $100bn finance failure

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The president of the Cop28 climate talks has blamed rich nations’ “dismal” failure to provide US$100 billion a year in climate finance to developing countries for “holding up” progress in negotiations. The UAE’s climate envoy Sultan Al Jaber has requested donor countries to provide a definitive assessment on the overdue delivery of the commitment before the climate summit in Dubai...

China denies political strings in Fiji cooperation

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The Chinese government does not attach any political strings to its cooperation with Fiji. In response to question by FBC News, a Chinese Embassy spokesperson in Fiji, said that China has always upheld sincerity and good faith in its friendly relations with Fiji. The embassy cited the provision of tangible benefits, including roads, bridges, jetties, solar power systems, and advanced technology,...

Journalists around region mark progress but warn of potential new barriers

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World Press Freedom Day has been marked by journalists around the world including the Pacific. Launched by the United Nations in 1998, it's a day of solidarity among the world's media, in particular with journalists who are being persecuted in autocratic nations and war zones. Its serves as a day of celebrating the development and improvement of media landscapes. Media freedom returns...

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U.S offers direct assistance in war against drugs

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