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Championing the ocean – Takeaways from the Commonwealth Blue Charter All-Champions Meeting

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By Subaskar Sitsabeshan, Outreach and Project Development Manager, Commonwealth Blue Charter Last month, the champion countries of the Commonwealth Blue Charter gathered in Ottawa, Canada to reflect on joint progress to date in advancing ocean sustainability, and to chart a course for the next phase of the Blue Charter. As Outreach and Project Development Manager for this flagship initiative, I...

More drama unfolds at FRU

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The Fiji Rugby Union (FRU) Annual General Meeting scheduled for Saturday in Lautoka is expected to be cancelled. FBC Sports has been reliably informed the AGM will not be held this week. According to sources, the FRU Board members have agreed to resign. New trustees are also expected to be announced next week. The present FRU Trustees include Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, Alipate...

ONOC leaders remind Melanesian athletes’ to ensure their voices are heard at all levels

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Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC) President, Dr Robin Mitchell, opened the Melanesian Sub-Regional Athletes’ Forum by encouraging athlete representatives to work for the best interests of the athletes they represent. “In terms of today's meeting, I just really want to wish you all the best,” he added. “COVID has affected the work of the athletes for the past two and a...

Senator Kennedy introduces bipartisan U.S and Pacific Islands Forum Partnership Act to counter communist aggression, strengthen diplomatic ties in Pacific

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U.S senator for Lousiana John Kennedy has introduced the U.S and Pacific Islands Forum Partnership Act to promote diplomacy and combat Communist China’s increased aggression in the Pacific. The proposed legislation would solidify the establishment of a special envoy to the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF). “Communist China aims to broaden its sphere of influence across southeast Asia, and America’s diplomacy in...

Australia to host Quad Leaders’ Summit in Sydney: PM Albanese

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Australian Prime Minister says he will host the 2023 Quad Leaders’ Summit in Sydney on 24 May. It will be the first time Australia has hosted the Quad Leaders’ Summit, and follows the Prime Minister’s attendance at the Quad Leaders’ Summit in Tokyo in May 2022. It will be the third in-person Quad Leaders’ Summit. The Prime Minister said he looks...

Measles outbreak in American Samoa declared public health emergency

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American Samoa has issued a public health emergency after an outbreak of measles has spread across the U.S territory. As of Tuesday, there has been one laboratory-confirmed case among an 8-year-old and 31 suspected and/or probable cases of the highly infectious disease, according to the Department of Health. During a press briefing, Dr Scott Anesi, the department’s lead epidemiologist, the suspected...

UNSG Guterres urges countries to recommit to achieving SDGs by 2030 deadline

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More than half the world is being left behind at the midpoint for achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, UN Secretary-General António Guterres told Ambassadors in New York on Tuesday. Launching a special edition of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) progress report, he warned that their collective promise made in 2015 of a more green, just and equitable global...

New Ireland’s bid for autonomy goes before PNG parliament

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New Ireland Province’s aspiration of attaining autonomy is slowing coming into fruition with the first reading on the proposed amendment to the Constitution on Autonomy which is expected to go through the next session of Papua New Guinea Parliament. Veteran politician and New Ireland Governor, Sir Julius, will present the amendment bill and is hopeful the House will give their...

Cook Islands calls for ambitious targets to reverse and end plastic pollution

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“Saying No to single-use plastics” is not enough, much more must be done by our global community to address the plastic crisis we now face. Recognising this, the UN Environment Assembly passed a resolution in February 2022 to develop a legally binding instrument to end plastic pollution including that within our marine environment. This must be completed by the end...

WHO says contaminated cough syrup made in India found in Western Pacific

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Contaminated cough syrup made by an Indian company has been found in the Marshall Islands and Micronesia, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Tuesday, after a spate of child deaths linked to similar syrups in some countries last year. The WHO statement did not say whether any children in the Marshall Islands or Micronesia had fallen sick. But it said...

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By Manasseh Maelanga, Minister of Infrastructure Development, Solomon Islands The ocean has always been central to the life and prosperity of the Solomon Islands, serving...