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Kiribati Women Minister highlights progress on gender equality achievements at CSW68

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Kiribati's Minister for Women, Youth, Sports and Social Affairs, Martin Moretti, has declared the island nation’s dedication to gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls. At the 68th Session of the Commission of the Status of Women (CSW68), he welcomed the session's focus on addressing poverty and strengthening institutions with a gender perspective. “Kiribati acknowledges that gender equality and...

Pacific leaders say they need more funding to compete with China

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America’s military leaders in the Pacific are asking Congress for a surge in funding to keep their edge against China. The request comes in the form of an annual review Indo-Pacific Command sends lawmakers, listing what it thinks is necessary to stay the region’s top military power. Defence News obtained an unclassified copy of this year’s report, which requests around US$26.5...

Q&A: Tuvalu’s new leader Feleti Teo opens up about issues his nation faces

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By Don Wiseman, RNZ Pacific Senior Journalist The existential threat posed by climate change remains the biggest concern for the new Tuvalu administration. The government is also about to launch a drive to better inform the people about the contents of a treaty with Australia and its leader is firm that the country is not getting into bed with Beijing. These are...

Samoa champions Gender Equality and Women’s empowerment at UN CSW68

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Samoa reaffirms its commitment to accelerate the achievement of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls by addressing poverty and eliminating barriers, says Samoa Minister for Women Mulipola Anarosa Ale-Molioo. In her country statement, at the 68th UN Commission on the Status of Women in New York she said this include ending violence against women and girls...

Papua New Guinea ratifies nuclear test ban treaty

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Papua New Guinea has become the 178th State to ratify the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. “A ban on nuclear testing is one of the most useful tools to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons," Izumi Nakamitsu, UN undersecretary general and high representative for Disarmament Affairs, said following Papua New Guinea's ratification of the treaty Wednesday. According to the CTBT Organisation...

Palau President Whipps announces U.S Congress Passage of Compact review agreement

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Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr briefed Palau’s leadership this week on the successful passage of the Compact Review Agreement through the United States Congress. This development marks a significant milestone in bilateral relations between the two nations and represents a notable achievement for his administration. “Two things, the Compact Agreement funding was double that of the first offer and it passed...

Former Fiji PM Bainimarama’s political career in limbo

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Fiji's Former Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama will be ineligible to contest any General Election until 2032. He was found guilty Thursday of one count of attempting to pervert the course of justice. According to the 2013 Fijian Constitution, individuals are barred from contesting an election if they have been convicted of any offense in the eight years prior to being nominated,...

Manasseh Sogavare – Master of Mayhem in the Solomon Islands

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Analysis by Professor Jon Fraenkel In the Solomon Islands, an election in April will decide whether a Chinese allied prime minister keeps his job. Manasseh Sogavare has taken advantage of urban unrest in the past, but his security partners may be reluctant to assist in future. The Solomon Islands goes to the polls in April 2024. This will be the first...

Fiji 7s coach Kolinisau wants team to dictate tempo

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New Fiji 7s coach Osea Kolinisau wants the national side to dictate the tempo of the game. As the team prepares for the Asian leg of the World Sevens Series starting in Hong Kong 7s, Kolinisau said they want to play a high tempo game that we are known for and that can only be achieved through fitness. The 2016 Olympic...

Former Fiji PM Bainimarama and Qiliho found guilty after appeal

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Former Fiji’s Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama and suspended commissioner of police Sitiveni Qiliho were today found guilty and have been convicted accordingly by the High Court in Suva. Acting Chief Justice, Salesi Temo delivered his judgment after Acting Director of Public Prosecutions, John Rabuku filed an appeal against the acquittal of Bainimarama and Qiliho last month. Bainimarama has been convicted for...

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Defence recruitment plan to join the Australian military: PNG PM Marape

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Papua New Guineans have a chance to be recruited to join the Australian military, said Prime Minister James Marape. Returning to Port Moresby from the...

‘No negative militarisation’: Palau, Guam national guard sign historic Partnership

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The Guam National Guard will help Palau prepare for and respond to future disasters, with both governments announcing a newly signed state partnership Monday. The...

Bridge to Busan Declaration open for signing at Plastics Treaty talks

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Today at INC4 over two dozen countries have signed on to the Bridge to Busan Declaration. Launched at the Plastics Treaty negotiations, it invigorates the...