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MSG PM Cup Day two competition kicks off today

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The Vanuatu National team will play its first match in the MSG Prime Minister's Cup tournament against the Vanuatu Development Team 3pm, this afternoon at the Korman soccer stadium. Both teams are drawn in pool A and both will work hard on making it into the second stage. This will be the team's first ever competition since the COVID-19 lockdown. Team...

Blinken to host ‘Blue Pacific’ event amid competition with China

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U.S Secretary of State Antony Blinken will host the Partners in the Blue Pacific (PBP) countries on Thursday with the aim of better coordinating assistance to the region in the face of competition from China, a White House official said. The group was formed in June and includes the United States, Australia, Japan, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. India...

Vulnerable countries demand global tax to pay for climate-led loss and damage

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The world’s most vulnerable countries are preparing to take on the richest economies with a demand for urgent finance – potentially including new taxes on fossil fuels or flying – for the irrecoverable losses they are suffering from the climate crisis, leaked documents show. Extreme weather is already hitting many developing countries hard and forecast to wreak further catastrophe. Loss...

Avaroa taps Hawaiki to boost Pacific communications, connect Samoa and Australia

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Avaroa Cable Limited (ACL) has today announced the selection of Hawaiki Submarine Cable LP (Hawaiki) for the turnkey provision of international capacity from Samoa to Australia. A state-owned enterprise of the Cooks Islands Government, and funded by the New Zealand Aid Programme and the Asian Development Bank (ADB), ACL is a member of the Manatua - One Polynesia cable consortium,...

UN Human Rights Commissioner expresses ‘shock’ over reports of Papua mutilations

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United Nations Acting High Commissioner for Human Rights, Nada Al- Nashif has expressed ‘shock’ over reports of West Papua mutilations at the 51st session of the Human Rights Council. “In the Papua region (Papua and West Papua Provinces) of Indonesia, we have reports of intensified violence, including clashes between the Indonesian security forces and armed groups resulting in unknown numbers...

Pacific to seek deferment of UN vote for more lobby

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Vanuatu and its regional coalition partners will be seeking a deferral of the vote on the climate justice initiative to the end of 2022, to allow more time to lobby for a simple majority vote. This was conveyed by the Head of State, Nikenike Vurobaravu, who is representing Vanuatu at the upcoming 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly...

Tuvalu Governor General knighted in London

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The Tuvalu's foreign Ministry has announced Governor General Reverend Tofiga Vaevalu Falani was appointed by His Majesty King Charles III to the most distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George as a Knight Grand Cross (GCMG). Sir Reverend Falani during his visit to London, now holds the Insignia customary for Governor Generals of Tuvalu. “The Ministry congratulates the Tuvalu delegation...

Pacific communities alerted to La Niña return

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The declaration of a La Niña for the third consecutive year in the Pacific by the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has come with a warning from the WMO Pacific Regional Climate Centre Network (RCC-N) for communities in the central equatorial Pacific to prepare for a return to drier than normal conditions and communities in the northwest and southwest Pacific...

Queen Elizabeth II mourned by Britain and world at funeral

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The United Kingdom and the world bade farewell to Queen Elizabeth II on Monday with a state funeral that drew presidents and kings, princes and prime ministers — and crowds in the streets of London and at Windsor Castle — to honour a monarch whose 70-year reign defined an age. In a country known for pomp and pageantry, the first...

Pacific sharpens focus on loss and damage in preparations for COP27

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Loss and damage caused by the climate crisis was the focus of a half-day in depth workshop for Pacific Small Island Developing States (PSIDS) last Wednesday. Facilitated by the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) in partnership with Climate Analytics and One CROP, the PSIDS virtual In-depth workshop on Loss and Damage provided a critical opportunity for the...

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Australia-Solomon Islands Leaders’ meeting

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