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Strong second-half gets New Zealand’s OFC U-19 Women’s Championship defence off to a winning

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Seven times defending champions New Zealand have overcome a stern challenge from hosts Fiji to get their OFC U-19 Women’s Championship campaign off to a winning start. Leon Birnie’s side have won 3-0 thanks to goals from Emma Pijnenburg and a second-half brace from Rebekah Trewhitt. New Zealand dominated possession from the outset and Trewhitt and Manaia Elliott had half chances...

Solomon Islands stun Tahiti in Group C opener in Suva

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The Solomon Islands have struck first in Group C of the OFC Women’s U-19 Championship 2023 following a 1-0 victory over Tahiti at HFC Bank Stadium in Fiji. Tahiti dominated the early exchanges and controlled possession in the midfield and will be disappointed they weren’t ahead at the break. The Tahitians suffered a massive early blow when captain Hinavainui Malfatti hobbled...

‘Nowhere to run’: Islands stress Climate risk at finance summit

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Small island states sinking under rising seas are encouraged by a summit starting Thursday charged with revamping the global financial system to better cope with climate change and other 21st-century challenges, their representative to the talks told AFP. The two-day summit in Paris, hosted by France, “is very good news because it fits well with what we are trying to...

France not seeking to ‘fuel competition’ in region

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By Sera Tikotikovatu-Sefeti  France’s Ambassador for the Indo-Pacific says the Indo-Pacific Strategy should not fuel further strategic competition in the region. During a recent visit to Fiji, Ambassador Marc Abensour said while there is great interest in the Pacific and different visions, guidelines and strategies for engagement, “at the end of the day, what is most important is that all...

Tonga PM urges Pacific partners to properly manage seabed minerals

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A fifth Pacific-SIDS regional and capacity development workshop and a high level panel for sustainable management of seabed minerals of the Blue Pacific continent is being held this week in Nuku'alofa. Participants from other Pacific Islands include, Fiji's Minister for Lands and Mineral Resources, Filimoni Vosarogo; Nauru's Deputy Minister on RONPHOS, Delvin Oneil Thoma; and the Secretary General of the...

Resorts locked in dates for Pacific Islands Forum

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With a couple of months into the welcoming of Pacific Islands leaders for the 52nd Pacific Island Forum Leaders Meeting, resorts on Rarotonga have started receiving bookings. The 52nd Forum Meeting, held in the Cook Islands for the first time since 2012, will take place between 06 - 10 November. Edgewater Resort and Club Raro CEO Andrew Whittaker said they have...

World leaders headed to Paris summit in push for global debt, climate reform

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World leaders will gather in Paris this week with ambitions to reimagine global financing for a new era shaped by climate change, as a cascade of crises swamps debt-burdened countries. French President Emmanuel Macron has said the Summit for a New Global Financial Pact is aimed at building a “new consensus” to meet the interlinked global targets of tackling poverty,...

New toolkit launched for Pacific Journalists Reporting on Corruption

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Contributing to this week’s Marshall Islands Summit on Democracy: Public Engagement, Communications and the Media, the Pacific Anti-Corruption Journalists Network (PACJN) has launched a new toolkit for Pacific Journalists Reporting on Corruption. The toolkit is part of PACJN’s efforts to support Pacific journalists to strengthen their investigative journalism and anti-corruption reporting through more effective engagement with the UN Convention against...

Fiji reverses Taiwan office name change decision due to Chinese pressure

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Taiwan on Wednesday called it "regrettable" that Fiji had recently decided to reverse its previous decision to allow the Taiwanese representative office in the country to revert to its former name, which includes "Republic of China," (ROC) because of Chinese pressure. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) condemned the People's Republic of China (PRC) for yet another attempt to degrade...

FAO set to support implementation of landmark treaty for conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity on high seas

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The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) has welcomed the approval by UN member states of a landmark legally binding agreement, under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, for the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity in international waters, covering nearly two-thirds of world's ocean. FAO is set to support its Members...

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