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Men’s series leaders New Zealand denied HSBC Canada Sevens Cup semi-final

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-Day two of the HSBC Canada Sevens has taken its toll on the top teams. South Africa, Fiji and New Zealand, all in the top four in the world, failed to reach the Cup semi-finals. South Africa were knocked out in the pool stage for the first time this season and were then beaten in their ninth-place quarter-final against Kenya....

Guam’s Steffy elected as WBSC Oceania President

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Robert Steffy has been elected as President of the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) Oceania. The decision to elect the Guam Baseball Association representative was taken during the 2023 WBSC Oceania Congress at Guam National Olympic Committee (GNOC) headquarters on Saturday (March 4). WBSC President Riccardo Fraccari was present at the Congress that saw 13 National Federations participate, with four joining...

Vanuatu quest for ICJ climate ruling backed by 100 nations

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More than 100 countries have backed a plan by Vanuatu to enlist the UN's top court in tackling climate change, after what the nation's officials on Thursday described as a “herculean” diplomatic effort. With rising sea levels threatening its future, Vanuatu has spearheaded a drive for the court to define what legal responsibility countries have for the changing climate and...

$860 million pledge kicks off Our Ocean conference

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A global conference to save the world's oceans kicked off in Panama on Thursday with an EU pledge of more than US$860 million for research, monitoring and conservation in 2023. For two days, political and business leaders, environmental activists and academics are grappling with how best to address a multitude of threats facing the oceans -- from climate change and...

PNG Government must be sensitive to role of media’

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The government must be sensitive to mainstream media roles and responsibilities before drafting a National Media Development Policy, says a Papua New Guinea provincial assembly member. That is a comment from deputy governor of New Ireland, Sammy Missen, after sighting a draft copy of the National Media Development Policy which has been circulating for the public to see. Speaking on behalf...

Pacific Elders: Japan’s plan to dump toxic water into Pacific Ocean breaches human rights

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Japan’s persistent plan to discharge radioactive water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean constitutes a “disregard for the human rights” of people living in the region, according to the Pacific Elders Voice (PEV). “Japan has obligations not to allow pollution from their own waters to pollute international waters or the waters of other countries,” PEV said...

Vanuatu braces for another Cyclone following Judy’s devastation, over 400 evacuated

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Just one day after being battered by Tropical Cyclone Judy, Vanuatu is bracing itself for a second cyclone which is intensifying with the possibility of developing into a category 3 system. Tropical Cyclone Kevin will bring more destruction while the people are still cleaning-up after category 3 TC Judy. Some homes have not been rebuilt and the government is yet...

Baron Waqa’s tenure as Nauru’s president has been called a ‘very dark chapter’

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There are already calls to reconsider former Nauru president Baron Waqa's appointment as Pacific Islands Forum secretary-general. Waqa — who has a controversial record on human rights and press freedom — has been selected to lead the Pacific Islands Forum as secretary-general starting next year. The choice was part of a deal to bring Micronesian countries back into the fold after...

To the (Micronesian) victors go the spoils

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By Sadhana Sen and Stephen Howes In early 2021, the five Micronesian members of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) decided to withdraw from the Forum because, despite an understanding they thought they had that a Micronesian would be the next Forum Secretary-General (SG), their candidate was unsuccessful. Efforts to avoid their departure have been underway since, and were concluded last week...

PM in cyclone-ravaged Vanuatu declares state of emergency

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A state of emergency has been declared in Vanuatu following the damage to infrastructure and homes left by severe tropical cyclone Judy. It comes as the country deals with a second cyclone, called Kevin, bears down on the country. At 2am local time the category 2 cyclone was about 165km south-west of Santo and 225km west north-west of Malekula. Red alerts are...

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