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Taiwan draws a line in the sand, warns no compromise for resumption of talks with Beijing

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Taipei Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen has refused any reunification overtures from Beijing, using her National Day address on Monday to say ‘sovereignty, democracy and freedom’ and NOT war, are the foundation for resuming any constructive interaction across the Taiwan Strait. And, she’s warned her administration will not be intimidated by escalated military operations, diplomatic...

Oceania Rugby men’s championship returns to PNG

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Oceania Rugby confirmed today that the 2022 Oceania Rugby Men's Championship, will be hosted by Papua New Guinea Rugby Union and held in Port Moresby at Sir Hubert Murray Stadium on 19-27 October. The tournament returns for the first time since 2019 following a covid induced hiatus and will feature national teams from the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and hosts Papua...

Law enforcement agencies must improve maritime security

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By Elenoa Dimaira Pacific island nations must take ownership and improve maritime security as it is now urgent for law enforcement agencies to work together and enhance their network to beat the criminal networks now infiltrating the Pacific region, a report says. The report of the Pacific Regional Law Enforcement Conference, which was held in Nadi, Fiji in August says...

K5million for three by-elections in PNG

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It will cost the Papua New Guinea Electoral Commission around K5 million (US$1.4 million to hold by-elections next year for the three seats left vacant, two by the deaths of MPs, says commissioner Simon Sinai. He told The National that a budget proposal of not more K5 million (US$1.4 million) to run the by-elections for the three seats has already...

72 hours left before election of 52 new Vanuatu MPs

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-Political parties and independent candidates throughout Vanuatu held their rallies in their respective constituencies to close their campaigns last night. Under election rules, political campaigns have to stop 72 hours before polling day. Following the number the candidates, over 100 rallies were witnessed by members of the public in the various constituencies. A total of 219 candidates are racing for the 52...

Fiji Methodist Church is apolitical, FEO issues notice to FijiFirst to remove campaign material

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Fiji’s largest Christian denomination, the Methodist Church of Fiji and Rotuma is apolitical. President, Reverend Ili Vunisuwai has reiterated this saying that the church is not affiliated to any political party. “We have a church policy regarding politics. First of all, any minister who wants to join politics must resign. Secondly, the church as a whole is not affiliated to any...

UN experts call for complete abolition of death penalty as ‘only viable path’

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Marking the 20th World Day Against the Death Penalty, two UN-appointed independent human rights experts on Monday issued a statement recalling that under international law, capital punishment is permitted only “in very limited circumstances”. “The reality remains that in practice it is almost impossible for States to impose capital punishment while meeting their obligations to respect the human rights of...

Promoting women in the Pacific energy sector

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By Sanjeshni Kumar The Pacific Community (SPC) is supporting the region's transition to climate friendly and cleaner energy as fuel prices continue to rise globally. “Our world is facing an energy crisis, the cost of fuel has skyrocketed globally, and we in the Pacific are not immune to the shocks of increasing costs,” said Mereseini Rakuita, SPC Principal Strategic Lead- Pacific...

Vanuatu PACER Plus effective

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The Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations (PACER) Plus comes into force today, 60 days after Vanuatu has notified the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Tonga as the depository, on 12 August. Article 9 of Chapter 15 (Final Provision) of the agreement states that the agreement shall enter force for an accession country 60 days after it has notified the...

As oceans rise, are some nations doomed to vanish?

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If rising seas engulf the Maldives and Tuvalu, will those countries be wiped off the map? And what happens to their citizens? The prospect is no longer science fiction as global warming gathers pace, posing an unprecedented challenge to the international community, and threatening entire peoples with the loss of their land and identity. “This is the biggest tragedy that a...

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