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USP student pleads to COP26 President on the future of the Pacific people

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University of the South Pacific (USP) student Salote Nasalo has pleaded to COP26 President Alok Sharma about the future of the Pacific people as she realises that taking up a post-graduate diploma in climate change will not solve the problem. Speaking at the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, the 32-year-old says she thought it would be a piece of cake, but...

Monkeypox vaccine: WHO urges countries to share data on effectiveness

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As Monkeypox cases reach over 18,000 in 78 countries, the World Health Organisation (WHO)on Wednesday, recommended targeted vaccination for those exposed to someone infected and those at high risk of exposure, including health workers, laboratory workers and people with multiple sexual partners. “At this time, we do not recommend mass vaccination against monkeypox”, the agency’s chief Tedros Adhanom Gebreyesus told...

PM Mata’afa and delegation arrive in American Samoa for Samoa Talks

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Samoan Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mataafa and delegation that includes five Cabinet Ministers and officials, were welcomed by American Samoa Governor Lemanu Peleti Mauga on arrival at Tafuna Airport Wednesday. It is Matafa’s first official visit as Prime Minister since she took office a year ago this week and will be resuming the Samoa Talks last held before travel disruptions...

Challenges for the Pacific Islands Forum: Between Cohesion and Disintegration?

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The Pacific Islands Forum is torn between competing influences. This will have consequences for the Forum’s cohesion. By Professor Stephanie Lawson Just a few years ago, Oceania’s premiere regional organisation, the Pacific Islands Forum (hereafter “the Forum”) appeared to be going from strength to strength. Under the leadership of Secretary-General, Dame Meg Taylor, in office from 2014-2021, the Forum had...

Fiji 3-1 Solomon Islands: Hosts will face Papua New Guinea in OFC Women’s Nations Cup final

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Host nation Fiji will face Papua New Guinea in the OFC Women’s Nations Cup 2022 final after beating the Solomon Islands 3-1 in front of a passionate home crowd at the HFC Bank Stadium in Suva. Cema Nasau’s first-half double and Luisa Tamanitoakula’s second-half finish secured the semi-final triumph for the Kulas, after Ileen Pegi’s penalty had given the Solomon...

Papua New Guinea advance to Women’s Nations Cup final with 3-0 win over Samoa

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Papua New Guinea are into the final of the OFC Women’s Nations Cup 2022 after beating Samoa 3-0 at the HFC Bank Stadium in Suva, Fiji. Meagen Gunemba’s two second-half goals, either side of Samoa having a penalty saved, secured the win after Charlie Yanding had given PNG a first-half lead. While Samoa were intent on playing out from the back,...

‘It means alot to us’ – Tuvalu thrilled to be at Games

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The Commonwealth Games hold a special place for Tuvalu athletes, whose sportspeople rarely get the chance to compete on a global stage. Tuvalu's National Olympic Commitee secretary general, Elu Tataua, who is accompanying the country's six athletes to England, said it's a privilege to take part. “It means alot to all us, coming from a very small country to compete in...

Jarome Luai confirms he’ll play for Samoa at the World Cup

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New South Wales star Jarome Luai has confirmed he’ll play for Samoa at the World Cup this year. Luai joins his Panthers and Blues teammate Brian To’o in committing to Samoa, while Queensland and Raiders star Josh Papalii is expected to follow suit. All three have previously played for Samoa but were in contention for Kangaroos selection. “I am going to play...

Pacific defence chiefs meet against backdrop of rising China

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Defence chiefs from across the Indo-Pacific gathered this week to bolster their connections against a backdrop of China’s ongoing campaign to expand its influence and military presence in the region. General Mark Milley, chairman of the U.S Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the military leaders meeting for three days in Sydney are focused on “the whole situation with the rise...

Return of Writs in PNG extended to 12 August

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-Papua New Guinea Governor General,Sir Bob Dadae has accepted the extension of the Return of Writs to 12 August, 2022 at 4pm. The Governor General said, he accepts that it would be impossible to have all the Writs returned on 29 July, 2022, the proposed date of the Return of Writs, which is on Friday this week. “It would be impossible...

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