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Crusaders will be ruthless: Fijian Drua Coach Byrne

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The Fijian Drua side is expecting a ruthless Crusaders team when the two sides clash this weekend at Churchill Park in round 3 of the 2023 Shop N Save Super Rugby season. Coach Mick Byrne says with the Drua coming off a loss against the Waratahs last week, the side is also hungry for a win as they want to...

SOS to Ben Ryan: Tuiloa keen on involving former Fiji 7s coach

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The Fiji Rugby Union says it is keen on getting back Olympic Games sevens gold medal winning coach Ben Ryan into its setup. Ryan, who is considered a hero after guiding Fiji to its first Olympics medal ever in 2016, is currently the director of elite performance with English Premier League football club Brentford. He has served the France 7s team...

AFP working alongside RSIPF to prepare for 2023 Pacific Games

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The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is working in partnership with the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) in the lead up to the 2023 Pacific Games, which were officially launched in Honiara last week Friday. The AFP, through the RSIPF and AFP Policing Partnership Programme (RAPPP) and Solomons’ International Assistance Force (SIAF) is assisting with operational readiness and security planning...

PNG Pacific Games venues deteriorating

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Termites are slowly and surely going about their usual daily business of rotting out the K54 million (US$15 million) worth state of the art Rita Flynn Indoor complex. The venue known to be the home of PNG netball as well as housing other indoor sporting codes, has now turn into a termites turf as the floorings start to lose their...

Lawmakers urge Hungary to lift veto on EU-ACP treaty

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Lawmakers from the European Union (EU) and the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) have repeated demands for Hungary to lift its veto on the successor to the Cotonou Agreement which governs economic and political relations between the EU and the 79-country bloc. “With one EU member state still refusing to accept the new Agreement, we call on the EU Council...

New legal framework to protect marine life in international waters an historic achievement: Aust foreign Minister

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The new Oceans Treaty (also known as the High Seas Treaty) that has been reached following 15 years of negotiations facilitated by the United Nations, will bring sustainability to marine conservation efforts, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong has said. High seas comprise up to 60 percent of the Earth’s surface. With an appetite to tap into the natural resources of...

ADB provides $38 million to help Kiribati, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga respond to disasters

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved US$38 million in contingent disaster financing to help Kiribati, Samoa, Solomon Islands, and Tonga respond to disasters triggered by natural hazards and health emergencies. The support comes from the fourth phase of the Pacific Disaster Resilience Program and will provide Kiribati with an US$8 million grant, Samoa with a US$10 million grant, Solomon...

UNICEF is concerned for thousands of children in outer islands following Vanuatu twin cyclones

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Days after twin cyclones tore through the country, the situation for an estimated 58,000 children in Vanuatu remains extremely precarious. Children in the worst affected provinces of Tafea and Shefa in particular, need urgent help to recover. Many have lost their homes, schools, neighbourhoods and all things familiar in their lives. “With power still out in many places, and boats and planes...

Fix ‘obsolete’ climate funding or risk disaster, warns UN fund chief

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The systems the rich world uses to deliver climate finance to low-income countries are "obsolete," grinding down progress on averting a devastating climate crisis, warned the outgoing head of the United Nations’ multi-billion-dollar climate fund for low-income nations. In an exclusive exit interview as he prepares to leave his post in April, the Green Climate Fund (GCF) Executive Director Yannick...

Vanuatu declares six months state of emergency, takes stock of damage after double blow from cyclones

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Vanuatu’s government has declared a six-month national emergency after back-to-back tropical cyclones battered homes, overturned light planes and uprooted trees, triggering an influx of international aid to the disaster-prone Pacific island nation. Tropical Cyclone Kevin hit the capital Port Vila late on Friday, two days after Cyclone Judy lashed Vanuatu’s islands. There were no immediate reports of injuries or deaths. Ralph...

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