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New Tuvalu PM has first talks with Australia’s Albanese

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Tuvalu Prime Minister Feleti Teo has spoken for the first time since taking office with Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese, a Tuvalu official says, after the Pacific Island leader called for changes to a landmark bilateral treaty. Teo, announced as prime minister after a January election, has said he wants changes to some security provisions in the security and climate migration...

Samoa legislators pass electoral amendments despite concerns

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Samoa's electoral laws have been amended giving citizens the right to register to vote from overseas, despite the opposition raising concerns about the country being governed by “outsiders”. The amendments to Samoa's Electoral Amendment Bill 2024 was passed last Friday by Samoa's Parliament in Apia. There had been concerns the amendments would result in Samoa's diaspora influencing general elections, as the...

Crusaders condemned to worst Super Rugby start in years after Fijian Drua win

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The Fijian Drua have condemned the reigning champion Canterbury Crusaders to their worst start since the first season of Super Rugby in 1996 with a 20-10 victory in front of a passionate home crowd in Lautoka. The error-prone Crusaders struggled to deal with the steamy conditions as well as the power and pace of the Drua and slumped to three...

Fijian Drua prepares for Chiefs clash

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The Fijian Drua starts gearing up today for round four of Super Rugby Pacific against the Chiefs this weekend. They took a break Sunday after their first win against the Crusaders at home and are back today, aiming for their second away game victory in three seasons in the competition. The first time Drua won an away game was against Moana...

U.S House approves federal spending measure that includes COFA and CIFA

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U.S Rep Ed Case (HI-01), a member of the U.S House Appropriations Committee, has announced that the U.S House today passed, on a bipartisan vote of 339 to 85, a US$565 billion measure for the current fiscal year that prevents a partial shutdown of the federal government. The massive house spending bill included language to adopt the renewals of the...

New Tuvalu PM says ‘poorly handled’ Falepili Treaty to be discussed with Australia government

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Newly-appointed Prime Minister Feleti Teo says the “poorly handled” and hotly-debated Falepili treaty will be renegotiated with a focus on preserving Tuvalu's sovereignty. Teo and Australian PM Anthony Albanese are set to meet later this week where Teo hopes it will lead to a “workable arrangement”. “If the Treaty needs to be revised then we'll certainly pursue that,” he said on...

Kolinisau is new Fiji 7s coach, Gollings out

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The Fiji Rugby Union has sacked Fiji 7s head coach Ben Gollings and replaced him with former Fiji 7s captain and 2016 Olympic Games gold medallist Osea Kolinasau. The announcement was made this morning by FRU board chairman Peter Mazey at Rugby House in Suva. Gollings’ axing comes after Fiji’s failure to win a title on the HSBC SVNS Series over...

Marshall Islands supports PH over West Philippine sea issues

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Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine paid a courtesy call on Philippine President Marcos at the Malacañan Palace on Thursday where she raised concern over China’s aggression in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) as she urged the Philippine leader to consider coordinating with the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF). “I want to raise concerns over PRC present actions on the South...

Rift widens between New Caledonia’s pro-French and pro-independence parties

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One of the main components of New Caledonia's pro-independence FLNKS umbrella, the Union Calédonienne (UC), says it now has suspended all discussions with two pro-French parties until further notice. These are the Rassemblement and les Loyalistes. Public broadcaster NC la 1ère reported the bone of contention is a series of recent comments made by pro-French politicians from those parties, after a...

Forum SG Henry Puna Champions Pacific Women’s Empowerment on International Women’s Day 2024

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As the world celebrates International Women’s Day on 08 March, our nations of the Blue Pacific continent join the global recognition of the steps forward for equality. We also remember the challenges of breaking the barriers that continue to impede progress toward a more equal, free, and peaceful region. This year’s Invest in Women theme reminds us that investing in women...

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