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Sherman and Kennedy to visit Solomons, where fathers fought and U.S. now vies with China

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U.S Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman and U.S ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy plan next month to visit the Solomon Islands, where their fathers fought in World War Two and the United States is now in a modern-day battle for influence with strategic rival China. Sherman and her delegation will commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Guadalcanal...

Armed supporters cause chaos in PNG capital

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Running in a group like a pack of animals, they were armed with bush knives, iron bars and other weapons as they chased down two men outside the counting centre at the Sir John Guise Stadium, Waigani, in Port Moresby Sunday afternoon. They reached the first man, and without a second thought they slashed him. Then they reached the second man,...

We are not rigging elections: Pangu leader Marape

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Pangu party is not rigging the Papua New Guinea elections says party leader James Marape. He said if Pangu had rigged the elections, it would have made a clean sweep of all 118 seats, including Maprik Open in East Sepik, which party strongman, John Simon has lost. “People have been falsely claiming that Pangu is rigging the elections, that there are...

New Zealand Chief of Army visits Fiji

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The New Zealand Chief of Army, Major General John Boswell is visiting Fiji on Wednesday 27 July. The Officer Cadet School of New Zealand is currently undertaking Exercise Veiliutaki in the Republic of Fiji, which is designed to test students in command, leadership and battle craft in a jungle environment. On Wednesday there will be a sports day with contests between...

After eight rounds of voting, Vanuatu elects new president

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Nikenike Vurobaravu has been voted the 12th President of Vanuatu. It took eight rounds of voting by the 58-member Electoral College before he secured the required minimum number of 38 on Saturday. In the end he got a resounding 47 votes, after the Prime Minister Bob Loughman brokered a deal with the nine MPs of the coalition party led by former...

‘In the spotlight’: Climate boss warns Australia needs to lift its climate ambitions

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Alok Sharma, the man entrusted to accelerate global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, has warned Australia must be prepared to lift its own ambitions if it wants to host a United Nations climate summit in two years’ time. The British cabinet minister, who won plaudits for his chairing of the fractious COP26 summit in Glasgow in November, said while...

Marshall Islands celebrates coronation of paramount chief

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Thousands of Marshall Islanders converged on Ebeye Island last week for the first coronation ceremony of a paramount chief in half a century. The gala coronation for Iroojlaplap or paramount chief Michael Kabua featured dozens of islanders wearing traditional headdress and finely woven mat clothing unique to the Marshall Islands, spear carrying warriors representing the 12 atolls and single islands...

PNG Police condemns election related violence in Port Moresby

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A stand off outside the Sir John Guise Stadium in Port Moresby culminated into a violent attack in which supporters of rival candidates clashed with bush knives and other offensive weapons. Police , PNGDF and Correctional Services personnel responded immediately. A cluster of makeshift tents set up outside the Stadium and along the fence line of Vision City mall were removed...

Monkeypox declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organisation

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Monkeypox is an outbreak that has spread around the world rapidly, through new modes of transmission about which we understand ‘too little’, and which meets the criteria of an emergency under International Health Regulations. “For all of these reasons, I have decided that the global monkeypox outbreak represents a public health emergency of international concern”, the World Health Organisation’s Director,...

‘No support’: Pacific Island labour-hire workers fear $6,000 cost of giving birth in Australia

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Pregnant women working under the Palm scheme face exorbitant healthcare bills and no easy options By jordyn Beazley Since Ulamila gave birth to her baby earlier this year, she and her partner – both Fijians living and working in regional New South Wales – have been anxious about how much healthcare will cost if their son gets sick. Because she gave...

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