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Landmark guidelines aim to protect children uprooted by climate change

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New UN-backed guidelines issued on Monday aim to protect, include and empower children forced to flee their homes due to the climate crisis, marking the first-ever global effort to address this increasingly major concern. The Guiding Principles for Children on the Move in the Context of Climate Change contain a set of nine principles that address the unique and layered...

PNG defence forces deployed to streets

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Terrified Port Moresby residents have welcomed soldiers in armoured vehicles on the streets of the capital after two days of chaos and fear created by machete wielding supporters of political opponents. The National Security Advisory Council ordered 100 men from the 1PIR Taurama Barracks onto the streets after clashes between knife wielding opportunists send frightened citizens packing and turned sections...

U.S set to discuss IPEF with Asia, Pacific Trade Ministers

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The United States will host a virtual meeting on Tuesday of officials from the 14 countries in Asia and the Pacific that have joined the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework. The ministerial meet – to be hosted by U.S Trade Representative Katherine Tai and Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo – is part of moves by Washington to expand its engagement with Asia. The meeting...

Korean doomsday sect gets rich in Fiji with Government help- OCCRP

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By Aubrey Belford (OCCRP), OCCRP Pacific, Hyein Kang (KCIJ-Newstapa), and Myungju Lee (KCIJ-Newstapa) Grace Road Church believes a nuclear-tinged Judgment Day is rapidly approaching — and that Fiji is the post-apocalyptic promised land from which they’ll feed humanity. But despite repeated accusations of abuses, including ritual beatings and forcing members to perform unpaid labor, they’ve received a warm welcome...

Commonwealth observers advise “urgent review” as many voters left out of Papua New Guinea polli

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A Commonwealth team observing Papua New Guinea’s election has expressed concern about the voting process. Releasing its interim statement in Port Moresby, the Commonwealth Observer Group said that, in some cases, as many as half of those eligible to vote were reportedly not on the common roll (voter register). In the interim statement, Chairperson of the Group, former President of Nauru,...

Forum Secretary General condemns latest killings and escalating election violence in PNG

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Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General, Henry Puna has condemned the recent deaths and escalating violence in Papua New Guinea, including in Porgera and Port Moresby, over the course of the 2022 National Election. Puna said the Forum stands ready to support the government and people of Papua New Guinea in any way it can. “My heart goes out to the grieving...

Election machete attack puts PNG capital on high alert

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Residents of Papua New Guinea's capital were told to stay home and troops were deployed to its streets on Monday, after a brutal election-related attack hospitalised two people. In a politically motivated attack, a machete-wielding gang chased down two victims outside a counting centre in Port Moresby on Sunday, leaving one with a traumatic brain injury and another with an...

Regional airlines “in the dark” on Fiji’s new airport management deal

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By Dionisia Tabureguci The Fiji Government’s controversial decision to award the management contract for Fiji Airports Ltd (FAL) to its national airline, Fiji Airways, has intensified fears that a “conflict of interest” will be used to wring higher fees and charges from international airlines that use the facilities. A shocked Association of South Pacific Airlines (ASPA) told Islands Business it...

Pacific Islands Forum proclaims false “unity” on climate crisis

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By John Braddock After four days of talks on 14 July, the leaders of 14 Pacific nations emerged from the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) summit in Fiji declaring “unity.” They launched their “2050 Blue Pacific” strategy, covering the climate crisis, security and political governance. Led by the regional imperialist powers, Australia and New Zealand, “unity,” “regionalism” and the “Pacific family”...

‘No place like home’: Climate change threatens Fiji’s rugby nursery

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The white sands of Namatakula have nurtured generations of world-class rugby talent but rising sea levels threaten to force the abandonment of the palm-fringed village on Fiji's Coral Coast within a few years. The village is deemed “at risk” by Fiji's government and headman Josevata Nagausaukula contemplates a future in which children now honing their rugby skills have been shifted,...

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