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Former Fiji AG Sayed-Khaiyum charged for abuse of office, to appear in court

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Fiji's former Attorney-General and General Secretary of the FijiFirst Party, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum has been charged with one count of Abuse of Office contrary to section 139 of the Crimes Act 2009. Acting Commissioner of Police, Juki Fong Chew in a statement said the charge sanctioned by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution relates to a report lodged by...

Suspended PNG Immigration Minister dismissed from office

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Suspended Member for Madang and Papua New Guinea Immigration Minister, Bryan Kramer has been dismissed from office Monday by the Leadership Tribunal inquiring in to charges of misconduct in office against him. He has also been slapped with a K10,000 (US$2,841) fine. He was dismissed for two charges of scandalising the Judiciary and fined on five charges of DSIP funds application. “Based...

Pacific-first as climate and fisheries experts come together to focus on climate change response for offshore fisheries

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Improving the region’s resilience to the potential impacts of climate change on the annual tuna income and livelihoods of millions of Pacific Islanders, was a key focus of the Inaugural Regional Meeting on Climate Change in the context of Tuna Fisheries. In a Pacific-first, the meeting brought together Fisheries and Climate Change officials from Member countries to discuss the regional...

Why Australia would be smart to recruit soldiers in the Pacific – a Fijian who served in the British Army explains

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By William Waqavakatoga Fiji has a track record of service to the British crown. Travel to Hereford, where the Special Air Service is based, and you will find a statue of Sergeant Talaiasi Labalaba, who was one of the 212 Fijians who joined the British Army in 1961 and gave his all in the 1972 Battle of Mirbat in Oman. When...

Olympic champion Dame Valerie Adams urges Brisbane 2032 to ensure legacy for Oceania

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New Zealand’s double Olympic shot put champion Dame Valerie Adams has urged organisers of the 2032 Olympics and Paralympics in Brisbane to ensure the Games benefit the entire Oceania region and not just Australia. Dame Valerie attended last month’s Step Up Oceania Conference in Brisbane where she was left feeling “uncomfortable” at the lack of focus on addressing challenges faced...

We are aware of FRU situation says World Rugby

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World Rugby says it is aware of the situation unfolding at the Fiji Rugby Union. This all as the FRU annual general meeting scheduled for last Saturday was called off. In response to questions from FBC News, a World Rugby spokesperson says the governing body of the sport is aware of the latest developments. World Rugby further adds that it is engaged...

Trio back to boost Fiji 7s campaign in last leg

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Dual Olympic Gold medalist Jerry Tuwai, burly forward Paula Nayacakalou and halfback Filipe Sauturaga are back to boost Fiji’s campaign in Toulouse and London 7s this month. Sauturaga is back into the fold after missing the World Rugby Sevens Series legs since January. The hard-hitting utility back was ruled out for three months after sustaining an injury in Hamilton 7s. Nayacakalou replaces...

RMI people celebrated for regionalism, resilience on 01 May – SG Puna

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The people of the Marshall Islands have been celebrated in a special anniversary event at the Forum Secretariat Monday. Opening the 44th anniversary of the 01 May independence of the Marshall islands from the USA, the Forum Secretary General Henry Puna began by congratulating the recent appointment of Junior Aini, Ambassador of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, to Suva...

Biden to visit on 22 May, says PNG PM Marape

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United States President Joe Biden will visit Papua New Guinea on 22 May, says Prime Minister James Marape. Biden will have a meeting with Marape during his three-hour stop-over in Port Moresby. Marape did not say what issues they would discuss. Marape said Biden would also meet the 18 leaders of the Pacific Island Forum who will be in Port Moresby on...

U.S scooping mission in Vanuatu

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A team of 20 American nationals is currently in Port Vila, Vanuatu’s capital, on a mission to identify a site where the American Embassy can be erected. This move is part of the U.S’ promise to have more diplomatic engagement with Vanuatu, approved by the White House and Congress during the meeting between the President of the United States and...

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