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Fijian Drua aims to turn things around in Suva

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The Fijian Drua is gearing up for a massive showdown this weekend against the Melbourne Rebels, and they’re ready to leave their fans cheering at the top of their lungs. With a disappointing performance last weekend, the team is determined to turn things around and show what they’re truly made of in round 6 of the Shop and Save Super...

Pacific Games on track, eight months out

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The end of March is fast approaching, bringing Solomon Islands and the entire Pacific region eight months closer to the much anticipated, historical Sol2023 Pacific Games in Honiara, Solomon Islands. From 19 November to 02 December, the City of Honiara will play host to 5,000 plus athletes and officials from across 24 Pacific Island nations and territories at the Games. Speaking...

Threats of sea-level rise and erosion of statehood very real: Tuvalu Foreign Minister Kofe

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Legal experts from around the region are gathered in Fiji for the regional conference on Statehood, Protection of Persons affected by sea level rise. The conference was mandated by Forum Leaders recognising the many impacts of climate change and disaster, and their threat to the future of our people, and the statehood of many Pacific nations. The complex issues of statehood,...

U.S Navy and Coast Guard begin Oceania maritime security initiative patrol

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The U.S Navy and U.S Coast Guard have begun their joint patrol in the Western Pacific under the Oceania Maritime Security Initiative to reduce and eliminate illegal, unregulated, unreported fishing, combat transnational crimes, and enhance regional security, the U.S Indo-Pacific Command announced. Commander Richard Skinnell, Mobile’s commanding officer, said the maritime security initiative, which began 20 March, “is imperative to...

Disaster-hit Vanuatu hopes for ‘historic’ UN climate change resolution

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A resolution enlisting the UN's top court in tackling climate change, spearheaded by Vanuatu, would be a “historic2 step if adopted, its climate minister said as he laid out the existential threat facing his Pacific island nation. The UN General Assembly is set to consider the measure -- which asks the International Court of Justice to lay out nations' obligations...

China’s accusation rejected: Ambassador to Fiji Zhou Jian

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China has accused outgoing Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) President David Panuelo for breaking serious political commitments he made to Beijing “multiple times”. Chinese Ambassador to Fiji Zhou Jian said this during a media briefing in Suva last week where he said he was aware of a 13-page letter written by Panuelo. “Frankly speaking, I am shocked at these ‘so called...

PNG Internal Security Minister applauds law enforcement

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Papua New Guinea Minister for Internal Security, Peter Tsiamalili has applauded law enforcement cooperation that saw the interception of a large quantity of methamphetamines transported from Papua New Guinea to Australia. “I can confirm that the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary has been working closely with the Australian Federal Police on a joint investigation into a Transnational and Serious Organised...

Greenpeace and Indigenous activists challenge deep dea mining expedition in the Pacific Ocean

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With a banner reading “Don’t mine the Moana”, and flying a Tino Rangatiratanga flag, a Māori activist from Northland joined two Greenpeace activists in the Eastern Pacific to confront the deep sea mining research vessel, James Cook off the coast of Costa Rica. While critical negotiations at the controversial International Seabed Authority (ISA) meeting in Jamaica are ongoing, the Greenpeace...

Deep-sea mining for rare metals will destroy ecosystems, say scientists

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An investigation by conservationists has found evidence that deep-seabed mining of rare minerals could cause “extensive and irreversible” damage to the planet. The report, to be published on Monday by the international wildlife charity Fauna & Flora, adds to the growing controversy that surrounds proposals to sweep the ocean floor of rare minerals that include cobalt, manganese and nickel. Mining...

Samoa PM Fiame Naomi Mata’afa’s inaugural FDC Pacific Lecture

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Op-ed by Fiamē Naomi Mata’afa Talofa Lava and warm Pacific greetings. I'm honoured to be given the opportunity to deliver this Pacific Lecture, as has been the tradition for the Lowy Institute to host world leaders in order to foster positive relations between Australia and our respective countries. I have been asked to provide through a Samoa-focused lens, Pacific perspectives...

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AOSIS lead negotiator Rasmussen urges swift action and robust financing to address Climate threats

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