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Pacific youth hold flotilla down New York rivers calling on vote for climate justice at United Nations

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Pacific activists and students, joined by New York climate activists and Indigenous representatives, held a climate justice flotilla on Saturday sailing past the UN HQ and the Statue of Liberty with banners calling on countries to vote yes to the Vanuatu-led bid for an International Court of Justice (ICJ) advisory opinion on climate change at the UN General Assembly...

British presence in Indo-Pacific outlined

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The Ministry of Defence has outlined the British military presence in the Indo-Pacific, pointing out that it has grown in recent years. Andrew Rosindell, Member of Parliament for Romford, asked: “To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, with reference to page 67 of the Integrated Review 2021 and the escalation of tensions on the Taiwan border, what recent assessment...

ANZ reaffirms commitment to Samoa and Pacific

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ANZ Regional Executive Pacific, Sarah Stubbings, has reaffirmed her commitment to Samoa and the Pacific region on her first visit to Apia. Following meetings with the Central Bank of Samoa Governor, Australian High Commissioner, customers, staff and community partners, Stubbings says she is optimistic about the country’s future. “There was a sense of cautious optimism as the country reopens its borders...

Manasseh Sogavare: the ‘paranoid’ Pacific leader tormenting Canberra

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By Matthew Knott When Anthony Albanese met Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare at the Pacific Islands Forum in Fiji in July, the Australian Prime Minister had good reasons to be wary. Just three months earlier, Sogavare signed a wide-ranging security pact with China, raising alarm Beijing could establish a military base just 2000 kilometres away from northern Australia. In...

Fiji into OFC U-19 Championship semi-finals after 4-1 win over Samoa

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Fiji have become the first side to book their place in the OFC U-19 Championship 2022 semi-finals after a 4-1 quarter-final win over Samoa at Stade Pater in Papeete, Tahiti. A hat-trick from Melvin Mani helped his nation into the final four in the first of today’s quarter-final matches against a spirited Samoa side, who scored their first main finals...

Revived Melanesian football cup gives teams much-needed game time

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The MSG Prime Minister's Football cup kicks off on Saturday in Port Vila, Vanuatu featuring six teams. Five Melanesian countries and territories are taking part; Fiji, New Caledonia, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea and hosts Vanuatu. Vanuatu Football Federation general secretary Albert Manaroto said the cup would provide more game time for Melanesian teams. "From a footballing stance it means more competitions...

Fijiana to work on set piece

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After the first test match against Wahine Maori, Fijiana 15s coach Senirusi Seruvakula now has a clear idea of areas they will need to focus on in the week. The side has less than five days to prepare for third ranked Canada and Seruvakula is adamant not to leave any stones unturned. Seruvakula says the 32-10 victory was a clear indication...

U.S military to expand footprint in Pacific islands region

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Washington has announced plans to amplify U.S military presence in the Pacific islands region amid growing threats to regional stability and economic security. “The U.S Department of Defense will explore new and unique approaches to bolster the region’s security and help build their capacity and resilience as secure, independent actors,” states a fact sheet from the State Department's Office of...

Aotearoa New Zealand continues work to amplify Pacific’s voice at COP27

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The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) has signed a Grant Funding Arrangement with the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade to support the Pacific to amplify its voice at the 27th Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP27). The agreement valued at NZD$ 1.38 million...

Weather ready Pacific highlighted during first Pacific Ministerial Meeting on disaster risk management

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The Pacific region is extremely vulnerable to natural disasters. Each year, the region faces economic losses amounting to USD$500 million. With climate change likely to continue, the magnitude of these disasters will only increase. Therein lies the need for a long-term solution to weather-related extreme events and multi-hazard early warning systems (MHEWS), a message delivered by the Director of Tonga’s National...

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