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Fiji earn revenge while Solomon Islands come up short in Pacific Women’s Four Nations openers

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Fiji avenged their OFC Women’s Nations Cup 2022 final defeat to Papua New Guinea while the Solomon Islands came up just short against Australia’s U-20 side on the opening day of the Pacific Women’s Four Nations 2022. Goals from Cema Nasau and Luisa Tamanitoakula earned the Fijian Kulas a 2-0 victory over Oceania champions PNG while Jemima David’s effort for...

Judiciary clears Toa Samoa captain Paulo to play semi-final

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Samoa captain Junior Paulo has been cleared to play in the Pacific nation's historic World Cup semi-final against England after successfully challenging a one-match ban for striking. Paulo, who was placed on report for raising his forearm as he ran into Tongan forward David Fifita late in Sunday's 20-18 quarter-final win at Warrington, was charged with Grade A Striking but...

Iceman” says Fiji 7s team can still achieve a lot

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Former All Blacks flanker Sir Michael “Iceman” Jones believes the Fiji 7s team can still achieve a lot despite falling short at the Hong Kong 7s. Sir Jones met the Fiji 7s team at the Nadi International Airport Tuesday and gave the players some words of encouragement for the upcoming tournaments. “It’s not how you start its how you finish and...

Forum chair welcomes inclusion of loss and damages in COP27 conference

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The Pacific Islands Forum has welcomed the inclusion of loss and damages into discussions at the UN Climate talks in Egypt. Forum Secretary General Henry Puna said it marks progress in getting the issue before world leaders. “Let's get it on the table for discussions. Having that on the agenda is a marvellous first step,” he said. His comment comes as UN...

Pacific groups welcome call to ban deep sea mining

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The Pacific Blue Line collective welcomes the call by France for a ban on deep sea mining, a call that Pacific civil society groups and movements have been pushing for since 2012. French President Emmanuel Macron announced today at COP27 that he supports a ban on deep sea mining (DSM), a firm stance against deep sea mining after he called...

WHO records 140 covid cases in Tuvalu

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) says 140 cases of Covid-19 have been reported in Tuvalu. A WHO spokesperson, based in Suva, said Tuvalu's first community transmission was detected on 02 November, when routine surveillance led to two cases being picked up. The Ministry of Health, Social Welfare and Gender Affairs in Tuvalu has now reported 140 cases, six days later. This follows...

World is on ‘highway to climate hell’, UN chief warns at Cop27 summit

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Humanity is on a “highway to climate hell”, the UN secretary general has warned, saying the fight for a liveable planet will be won or lost in this decade. António Guterres told world leaders at the opening of the Cop27 UN climate summit in Egypt on Monday: “We are in the fight of our lives and we are losing …...

Fijian Elections Office publishes polling venue list for 2022 General Election

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The Fijian Elections Office(FEO) has published the Polling Venue List for the 2022 General Election in accordance to Section 41 (2) of the Electoral Act, 2014. The Polling Venue List contains the names and addresses of polling venues by divisions. Supervisor of Elections, Mohammed Saneem has urged members of the public, political parties, government agencies and all other stakeholders to access...

Pacific Conference of Churches calls for “less talk, more action” as COP27 begins

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The Pacific Conference of Churches (PCC) is calling for “less talk and more action” that supports the resilience of Pacific communities affected by climate change at COP27 in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt. PCC general secretary Reverend James Bhagwan says Pacific communities are struggling to be resilient. “They have the Indigenous knowledge and understand their context; they are willing to do what...

Hope for vulnerable countries amid COP27 climate compensation talks

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Climate compensation has been raised during COP27 talks for the first time, providing hope for increasingly vulnerable countries such as the Pacific Islands. It comes amid estimates climate-linked losses could reach close to US$1 trillion by 2030, with just a fraction of the figure pledged so far. 1News meteorologist Dan Corbett, who has been predicting the weather for decades, said the...

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