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MSC’s newest standard sets sustainability bar higher for tuna fisheries

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The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) has published version 3.0 of its fisheries standard, meaning fisheries entering MSC assessment for the first time have until May 2023 to adhere to the new standard, while certified fisheries have six years to come into compliance. MSC's standard review and uupdate, considered the most-comprehensive ever done by the organisation, began in 2018 and has...

The UN in RMI, the nuclear legacy, climate justice and the way forward

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A year ago, on 1st October 2021, UN Secretary-General António Guterres appointed the first Resident Coordinator Micronesia, Jaap van Hierden, to head the UN’s newest Multi-Country Resident Coordinator’s Office. Based in the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), the UN Multi-Country Resident Coordinator’s Office Micronesia (UNMCO Micronesia) covers the five Micronesian countries including Palau, the Republic of Republic of Marshall...

Tupou’s triple takes Tonga past brave Wales outfit

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A committed Wales outfit pushed Tonga to the limit before the hot favourites prevailed 32-6 at Totally Wicked Stadium in St Helens. The win leaves Tonga on track for a blockbuster quarter-final showdown against Samoa but they will need to improve their discipline and get some combinations right if they are to challenge for the title. An early mistake by halfback...

FRU Chairman acknowledges Fijiana as they finish ninth at Rugby World Cup

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Fijiana 15’s had finished 9th at the Rugby World Cup (RWC) after coming in as the newcomers and 21st-ranked team in the tournament last month. They lost two games against number one ranked England and 4th placed France. Fijiana managed to secure their first World Cup win against South Africa and finished third in their pool with four points. Fiji Rugby...

Fiji General election – Marles: Observer group would do their part to ensure 2022 polls ‘thorough’

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Australian deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles says the Multinational Observer Group for the 2022 polls, which Australia was co-leading, would do their part to ensure the process was “thorough”. Speaking at a media roundtable in Suva Friday, Marles said Australia respected the sovereignty of Fiji and he expected the 2022 General Election to be conducted in a free and fair...

No State interference – Fiji Elections office to provide unimpeded access to MOG

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No governmental authority will interfere in the activities of the Multinational Observer Group (MOG) during the general election, states the MOG Terms of Reference (TOR) that was signed between the Fijian Government, India, Indonesia and Australia last week. The TOR states the Fijian Government will seek the approval of the Fijian Elections Office to provide unimpeded access to the MOG...

INTERVIEW: Connection between human rights and climate change ‘must not be denied’

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Ian Fry, Australian National University Professor and Tuvalu’s former ambassador for Climate Change for over 21 years, was appointed in May by the UN Human Rights Council, as the first Special Rapporteur on climate, following the overwhelming vote to recognise the Right to a Healthy Environment, in 2021. “Human-induced climate change is the largest, most pervasive threat to the natural...

Kiribati remains a valued member of the Forum – Australian Deputy PM Marles

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Despite Kiribati's withdrawal from the Pacific Islands Forum- the Australian government still considers the island nation as a ‘valued family’ of the Forum. The statement was made by Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles while visiting Fiji, when asked whether diplomatic efforts have been made to bring Kiribati back into the fold. “Kiribati is a very important country...

Australia pledges millions for police deployments in Solomon Islands

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Australia will set aside AUD$46 million (US$29 million) to fund police deployments in Solomon Islands in next week's budget, part of an increase in spending in the Pacific intended to shore up its standing in the region as China seeks greater influence. China's increasing presence in the Pacific, including entering a security pact with Solomon Islands in April, has raised...

Fiji-Australia remain great friends: Marles

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Australia says it continues to value its relationship with Fiji. Australian Deputy Prime Minister, Richard Marles is currently on a tour to Fiji and spoke to journalists earlier today. He said the meeting with Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama today will discuss the inroads made in cooperation and defense and the flourishing Vuvale partnership. “I really want to reiterate to the Prime Minister...

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