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Political parties optimistic to form a coalition Friday

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Leaders of The People’s Alliance and National Federation Party are confident they will receive a response from the Social Democratic Liberal Party Management Board this afternoon on forming a new government in Fiji. Sitiveni Rabuka and Professor Biman Prasad say the meeting was conducted in a cordial manner. Prasad said they are confident about their proposals to SODELPA and also their...

‘Military will respect outcome’ – Fiji Military Chief Kalouniwai

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The Commander of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces Major General Ro Jone Kalouniwai has reiterated the military will respect the outcome of the voting in Parliament for the position of Prime Minister. Speaking to The Fiji Times Thursday, he said: “I have already stated, we will continue to respect the outcome.” When asked if he would meet with political party...

United States launches $1 million UXO Project in Solomon Islands

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The U.S Department of State provided US$1 million to The HALO Trust (HALO) to launch a comprehensive unexploded ordnance (UXO) project in Solomon Islands beginning 01 January, 2023. This project will address UXO priorities and enhance explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) capacity with the Ministry of National Police and the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force. This project is part of President Biden’s...

Japan prepares to discharge Fukushima water into the sea

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11 years after the Fukushima disaster, Japan is working hard to overcome challenges posed by its water. Since the Tohoku tsunami of 11 March 2011, Japan has been decommissioning and decontaminating the nuclear power plant, which is expected to take 30 to 40 years. Now, the plant must urgently empty its water tanks. Euronews spoke to Kimoto Takahiro, the Deputy Site Superintendent...

Pacific nations are bracing to lose tons of Tuna from their waters

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Pacific leaders are developing a new warning system, not against hurricanes, tsunamis or even erupting volcanoes but rather the looming departure of vital tuna from their territorial waters in the years to come. That so-called “advanced warning system” is part of a larger, US$70 million proposal currently moving through the United Nations to help Pacific Island countries better react to...

Fiji’s election marks a crucial moment for its fragile democracy

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Democracy and the rule of law in Fiji are key U.S. interests amid growing concerns about China’s regional engagement Analysis by Camilla Pohle-Anderson Fiji has become an integral part of the United States’ reengagement in the Pacific in recent years, including a visit to Suva from U.S Secretary of State Antony Blinken in February. Although Fiji is a small country by...

Fiji Armed Forces roped in to maintain law and order in Fiji

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Fiji's military has been called in to help Fiji police maintain law and order situation in the country, amidst growing concerns of racial tension against minority groups. This was confirmed by Fiji Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho in response to the political climate facing the country after the general election. “As more information and reports are received by the Fiji Police Force...

Palau supports Australia’s bid to host COP31

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“It’s about time we bring this to the Pacific,” said Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr., of Australia’s plan to host COP31 (Conference of the Parties on Climate Change) in 2026. Australia had expressed its intent to bid to host COP31 in 2026. It hopes to co-host the event with Pacific Island countries. President Whipps confirmed that he was approached at...

Race for PNG head of state

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Papua New Guinea is on the cusp of voting in our first female Governor General (GG) after nominations for the post lapsed on Tuesday afternoon. In the running are only three familiar names. Former PNG High Commissioner to UK and Cabinet Secretary Winnie Kiap is up against two male nominees, the incumbent Sir Bob Dadae and lawyer and National Alliance(NA) stalwart...

Fiji election now chance for nation to demonstrate ‘it relies on democracy’ – McClay

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Election observer MP Todd McClay says he believes Fiji's election was fair and that the country must now democratically decide the composition of the next government. For the first time since the return of democracy in Fiji in 2014, Voreqe Bainimarama's Fiji First Party has failed to secure the majority of seats in Parliament. A New Zealand delegation has been in...

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