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Kiribati suspends all Court of Appeal judges after row over attempts to deport High Court justice David Lambourne to Australia

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Kiribati's government has dramatically escalated its campaign against the judiciary, suspending the country's three remaining senior judges after they blocked the deportation of High Court justice and Australian citizen David Lambourne. The decision effectively leaves Kiribati without any functioning high-level courts, deepening its legal and constitutional crisis. The office of Kiribati President Taneti Maamau responded furiously when the Kiribati Court of...

Egypt prepares for flagship UN climate conference, in a year of unprecedented global weather shocks

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Regional authorities in Egypt, the host country of the 2022 UN climate conference (COP27), are ramping up initiatives designed to improve the country’s environmental credentials, and speed up its transition to a low carbon economy. The event will begin on 04 November, in the Egyptian resort city of Sharm El-Sheikh. Several COP27-related initiatives are underway in Egypt: they include projects related...

Tuvalu promises to ‘stand firm’ with Taiwan amid Pacific rivalry

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The leader of the Pacific island nation of Tuvalu has promised to “stand firm” on its ties with Taiwan, as China expands its influence in the region. Speaking at a welcome ceremony in Taipei hosted by Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen, Tuvalu Prime Minister Kausea Natano said “decent and common values” had always been an added strength to their bond. Tuvalu...

Solomon Islands says Australia, NZ exempt from navy ship moratorium

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Navy vessels from Australia and New Zealand will be exempt from a temporary ban on foreign ships entering the ports of the Solomon Islands, the Pacific island nation’s prime minister told parliament on Monday. Foreign military vessels responding to a request for assistance from the Solomon Islands government would also be exempt, Prime Minister Manesseh Sogavare said. The Solomon Islands signed...

Former president decries ‘black eye’ for Marshall Islands following bribery scandal

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The arrest and extradition to the United States last week of two naturalised Marshallese citizens indicted by the Justice Department for allegedly bribing multiple elected leaders here is "a big black eye for the Marshall Islands,” former Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine told the Nitijela (parliament). “What is the Marshall Islands government going to do about the officials who accepted...

HMNZS Wellington combats illegal, unreported and unregulated Pacific fishing

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Royal New Zealand Navy offshore patrol vessel HMNZS Wellington has completed two fishing monitoring operations in the Pacific as New Zealand contributes to the battle against illegal fishing. Nearly 60 percent of the world's tuna stocks is fished in the Pacific and the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) believes approximately 192,000 tons of tuna is associated with illegal, unreported...

Pacific Climate Change Centre builds capacity of Pacific officials on Access to Climate Resilience

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Twenty-eight participants from 10 Pacific countries and Timor-Leste have completed the Pacific Climate Change Centre (PCCC) executive training on “Understanding Access to Climate Finance Part 3 and 4: Project planning and management.” Held from July to August 2022, the training built capacity in project planning, execution, and monitoring and evaluation (M&E). Part 1 and 2 of the training held in...

Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022: The road to glory

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For the second successive Rugby World Cup Sevens, the tournaments in Cape Town will operate in a straight knockout format. That means every match counts and no team can afford a slow start. RWC Sevens 2022 will get underway at 08:45 local time (GMT +2) on Friday, when Ireland take on Portugal in the men’s pre-round of 16. Ireland head to South...

Rugby Unions meet in Fiji to plan post Covid

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Over 24 representatives from Member Unions across the Pacific, including Fiji, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Nauru, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea and Kiribati are attending a combined 5 day World Rugby and Oceania Rugby National Development Manager Super Week in Suva, Fiji this week. Joining the meeting are observers from Fiji Deaf Rugby and Deaf Sports and Fiji National Sports...

Draw set for OFC Futsal Cup 2022

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The return of international futsal to the Oceania region is another step closer following Monday's draw for the OFC Futsal Cup 2022, which will take place in Suva, Fiji from September 13-18. The eight teams competing - Fiji, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Vanuatu and a Fiji Football Association 'President's Five' selection – were drawn into two...

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“The ABAS has been charted, we must act now” – Tuvalu PM at SIDS4

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Vanuatu referendum expected on 10 June: Kaltamat

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