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Former Fiji military officer back in Fiji after 12 years in Tonga

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Former army officer, Ratu Tevita Uluilakeba Mara, arrived in Fiji today - 12 years after seeking political asylum in Tonga. It's understood he will attend the installation of Ratu Epenisa Cakobau as Vunivalu Friday. In May 2011, Lieutenant-Colonel Mara was commander of the Third Battalion Fiji Infantry Forces. He was accused, along with Brigadier Pita Driti and Colonel Mohammed Aziz, of attempting...

Slow climate action undermining 2030 agenda as Solomon’s seeks three-year delay to LDC graduation

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The Solomon Islands has made a call for a three-year extension to its planned graduation as a Least Developing Country, in December 2024. In a statement by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and External Trade at the 5th Conference of Least Developed Countries, in Doha, Qatar, a plea for shifting that graduation date until December 2027 takes its cue from...

‘Six billion vatu’ Vanuatu twin cyclone disaster cost

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The initial estimate of the recovery cost following Vanuatu's twin cyclone disaster is estimated at six billion vatu (US$50 million). Cyclones Judy and Kevin caused extensive damage and plunged parts of Vanuatu into a state of emergency. However, Prime Minister Ishmael Kalsakau said the true cost is yet to be determined. He said at the moment he is focused on reinstalling confidence...

WHO fires director in Western Pacific accused of racist misconduct

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has fired its top official in the Western Pacific after the Associated Press reported last year that dozens of staff members accused him of racist, abusive and unethical behaviour that may have compromised the UN health agency’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. In an email sent to employees on Wednesday, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus...

High Seas Treaty exempts deep-sea mining from stricter environmental rules

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Deep-sea mining will be exempted from environmental impact assessment (EIA) measures established under a landmark international oceans treaty, a move campaigners fear could undermine protection for the seabed. The High Seas Treaty is the first international agreement to protect oceans that lie outside of national boundaries. It creates a legal mechanism for the future designation of marine protected areas and...

Full extent of Vanuatu cyclone damage still being assessed

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The full extent of the destruction caused by Tropical Cyclones (TCs) Judy and Kevin is yet to be determined, as disaster officials are still assessing the impacts. The nation is in a State of Emergency (SOE) after it was slammed by the two powerful cyclones last week. With some areas still lacking mobile networks or road access, assessing the extent...

Time to step up investments in rural communities on the frontline of climate change in the Pacific islands

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The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) is advocating for more investments in small-scale farming communities in the Pacific. With climate change intensifying and more frequent disruptions in food value chains, such investments are critical to fight poverty and malnutrition, and to enable rural populations to grow more food today and in the future. At the Pacific Week for Agriculture (PWA)taking...

Forum Chair calls for adoption and ratification of High seas treaty to be fast tracked

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Pacific Islands Forum Chair and Cook Islands Prime Minister, Mark Brown has welcomed the conclusion of the negotiations on the key substantive issues that will frame a new International Treaty on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in the high seas. Brown said the finalisation of the BBNJ instrument is a significant step in the right direction for...

New Caledonia Army Forces act quickly to take aid to Vanuatu

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Following the devastation of two Tropical Cyclones in Vanuatu, France has sent humanitarian aid from New Caledonia to help. The New Caledonian Army Forces were quick to act, sending a patrol plane last Friday to look at the extent of the damage in Vanuatu. On Sunday the territory's forces arrived on the cargo ship D'Entrecasteaux in the capital Port Vila. A supply...

Kava significant commodity for Pacific Islands: Fiji’s Assistant Minister Tubuna

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Kava is a significant commodity for us in the Pacific Islands. For Fiji, much of our rich history, cultural events and traditions are rooted in kava as it carries important value for our region culturally, socially and economically. These were the remarks by the Assistant Minister at the Office of the Prime Minister, Sakiusa Tubuna whilst delivering his opening address at...

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