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Enabling Niue to access climate finance

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Accessing climate finance to help build a resilient Niue is at the core of ongoing work by the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) through the Pacific Climate Change Centre (PCCC). Building capacity to help achieve successful climate change project implementation is at the core of a three-day introductory training now underway. Working with participants from a wide range...

A slap across the face of media freedom

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Editorial by Samoa Observer The Samoa government’s attempt to control the media for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting is a slap across the face of press freedom, democracy and freedom of speech. It is a farce and an attempt by a dysfunctional government unit to gag local and overseas media. No international forum of such importance does this. The United...

Media restrictions at CHOGM in Samoa

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In an unexpected move, the Samoa Government announced media restrictions during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in October on Wednesday. State media outlets will be the official broadcasters and photographers providing content to all press including overseas media. The host broadcaster for CHOGM is the government TV9 channel, the national radio 2AP working alongside a New Zealand-based company called...

‘Ecocide’ did not kill remote Pacific islanders, DNA analysis finds

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The Pacific islanders who carved the haunting stone statues of Rapa Nui appear to have avoided “ecological suicide”, according to genomics research that adds to evidence against a popular theory about their fate. DNA analysis of human remains suggests the population of the remote volcanic outcrop also known as Easter Island kept growing until the mid-19th century rather than succumbing...

Flying Fijians coach Byrne impressed with team’s fitness

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Flying Fijians coach Mick Byrne has expressed confidence in his squad’s defensive capabilities as they prepare to face the USA in the Pacific Nations Cup semifinal. Reflecting on their performance against Tonga, where they prevented any second-half points, Byrne commended the team’s resilience and fitness. He believes these factors have been instrumental in their ability to maintain pressure and close out...

Asahi Super Dry Pacific Nations Cup 2024: Semi-Final preview

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After three compelling rounds of pool action played in six different countries, the concluding two weekends of the Asahi Super Dry Pacific Nations Cup 2024 will be hosted by Japan. Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium in Tokyo will host all three matches this weekend, with two taking place on Saturday and one on Sunday, as the Finals Series gets underway. Tonga and...

U.S-Pacific Partnership Act clears House

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The U.S House of representatives passed a measure aimed at increasing U.S engagement with Pacific partners on Monday. The House Resolution 7159, also known as the Pacific Partnership Act, was sponsored by U.S representative Ed Case, D-Hawaii, who served as co-chair and founding member of the Congressional Pacific Islands Caucus. Case co-introduced the measure with 25 other bipartisan colleagues. “Our country’s...

Citizenship by Investment Bill: Solomon Islands PM

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The draft Solomon Islands ‘Citizenship by Investment’ bill is complete and is subject to further review before it is submitted to Cabinet for consideration. Prime Minister Hon. Jeremiah Manele revealed in Parliament, this is a priority under the Government for National Unity and Transformation’s (GNUT)100- days programme. “I am happy to inform parliament that the first draft of the bill for...

King Charles III to visit Australia and Samoa in a test of stamina after cancer diagnosis

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King Charles III has announced plans to visit Australia and Samoa next month on a trip that will span a dozen time zones and test the monarch’s stamina as he recovers from cancer treatment. The 18-26 October tour, which Buckingham Palace outlined Tuesday, marks a watershed moment for the 75-year-old king. King Charles is slowly returning to public duties after taking...

Geopolitical tension is a concern: Samoa Police chief

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The 51st Conference of Pacific Islands Chiefs of Police (PICP) in Tonga last week underscored growing concerns about increasing geopolitical competition and the emergence of new actors in the Pacific region. Police Commissioner Auapa’au Logoitino Filipo, who recently attended the conference, brought these pressing issues to the forefront during the launch of a new law enforcement training programme on Monday. In...

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Pacific Meteorological Council returns to its place of origin

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The Pacific Meteorological Council (PMC) Meeting has made a return to its place of origin in Port Vila, Vanuatu for its Seventh Meeting in...

Vanuatu leads the charge to make ecocide an International Crime

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Vanuatu has taken a bold step in the fight for environmental justice by renewing its push for the recognition of ecocide as an independent...

Cook Islands PM declares seabed minerals ambition

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Cook Islands wants to be the country that is at the forefront of the seabed minerals sector, declared Prime Minister Mark Brown. At the opening...