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Pacific Regional Law Enforcement Conference discuss implications of drug trafficking in the region

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The Pacific Regional Law Enforcement Conference (PRLEC) this week discuss the implications of drug trafficking in the region, community-based approaches to addressing crime, and illegal activity in the maritime domain. In the context of illicit drugs, the Pacific is caught between crime syndicates, and the Australian and New Zealand drug markets. Experts outlined that there have been significant increases in the...

PNG Parliament to sit on 09 August, Enga writs turmoil

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The first meeting of the 11th Papua New Guinea Parliament is set for Tuesday, 09 August. Parliament Clerk Kala Aufa announced this following the official gazettal notice for the extension of time and date of the meeting of the parliament. Aufa has put out a notice to all members-elect requesting their attendance. “The Governor-General, Grand Chief Sir Bob Dadae, by virtue of...

Lord Fohe appointed Tongan Minister of Agriculture

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Lord Fohe was sworn in as the new Tongan Minister of Agriculture, Food and Forests, when Parliament resumed sitting Monday 01 August. He entered parliament as Tongatapu 3 Noble's Representative, after being elected for the first time in the 2021 Election. His letter of ministerial appointment was effective from 29 July. Prime Minister Hu'akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni had recommended his appointment, in accordance...

Monkeypox concern heightened after becoming a ‘northern’ disease, says WHO

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Countries need to work more together to stop the rapidly spreading outbreak of monkeypox, “no matter the nationality, skin colour or religion of the affected population,” the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Tuesday. Speaking from Dakar, Senegal, WHO Assistant Director-General for Emergencies Ibrahima Soce Fall said that “we have been working on monkeypox in Africa for several years, but...

Solomon Islands pre-cautionary approach to deep sea mining

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The Solomon Islands Government through the Ministry of Mines and Energy will be taking pre-cautionary approach when it comes to opening up the country to deep sea mining. This was echoed by Minister of Mines and Energy Bradley Tovosia in parliament in response to a question raised by Opposition Leader on the floor of parliament asking government’s position on deep...

Pacific farm workers who breached visas by working for wrong employers fight to get them back

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A group of Pacific workers who breached their visa conditions are fighting to get them back, although advocates say it should never have reached this point. The 24 workers in Bundaberg "absconded" from the Pacific Australian Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme by getting jobs with a non-registered employer when work on the farm they were at dried up. A spokesman for the...

12,000 Vanuatu seasonal workers sent abroad for past two years

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Approximately 12,000 seasonal workers from Vanuatu have been sent to New Zealand and Australia for work over the past two years. This was conveyed by the Deputy Prime Minister (DPM) and Minister of Internal Affairs who is also responsible for the labour mobility programme, Ishmael Kalsakau. He said the active labour mobility programme is one of the positive impacts of resetting...

Cook Islands Party set to retain power

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There was no majority winner in the 2022 General Election after the preliminary count last night, however, the governing Cook Islands Party holds the upper hand to retain power with support of Independent seats. Meanwhile, the Cook Islands parliament looks set for a shake up after Tuesday's general elections. In preliminary results the ruling Cook Islands Party has performed solidly, but...

3rd Fleet boss proposes new group to coordinate Pacific security

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The U.S is closer to conflict in the Pacific than it is to peace, the head of U.S 3rd Fleet said, and the command structure must change to reflect that. Vice Admiral Michael Boyle has called for a centralised command-and-control structure — a standing maritime force similar to those elsewhere around the globe — that could rapidly respond to a...

NZ PM Ardern sidesteps easier travel for Samoans

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New Zealand’s Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern avoided a direct response to the question of any steps to make travel easier for Samoans to New Zealand in the future. She was asked during a joint press conference Tuesday with her Samoan counterpart, Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mataafa of what New Zealand was offering Samoa to mark the 60th anniversary of the...

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Fiji PM Rabuka bids farewell to outgoing Forum Secretary General Henry Puna

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France sends more police to New Caledonia to try to restore calm

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Forum Fisheries officials approve plan for Climate Change resilience efforts in fisheries

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Fisheries Officials have given the green light for the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) implementation plan for its Climate Change Strategy to strengthen...