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We’d love to have Robertson: FRU FRU Acting chief Tuiloa

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The Fiji Rugby Union would love to have Crusaders mentor Scott Robertson as head coach or technical advisor for the Flying Fijians in this year’s Rugby World Cup. FRU Acting chief executive Tevita Tuiloa said it’ll depend on Robertson’s availability. On a lighter note, Tuiloa said he’s trying to convince the Super Rugby Pacific champs coach who loves to surf to...

Sea level rise poses ‘unthinkable’ risks for the planet, UN Security Council hears

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Rising seas pose “unthinkable” risks to billions around the world, with profound implications for security, international law, human rights and the very fabric of societies, senior officials told the Security Council on Tuesday, as members held their first-ever debate on the phenomenon’s global implications. “The impact of rising seas is already creating new sources of instability and conflict,” said UN...

Micronesia nations will go to Forum meeting armed with demands

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  The Micronesian bloc of the Pacific Islands Forum say they're “ready” and “already working2 to attend the special Pacific Islands Forum Leaders meeting in Fiji next week to put an end to issues impacting regional unity. The President of the Federated States of Micronesia, David Panuelo, said the leaders from the sub-region have made “big decisions” at the Micronesian Presidents'...

Micronesian leaders endorse Nauru candidate for the next Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum

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A week before Pacific Islands Forum Leaders meet in Fiji for a Special Leaders Retreat – the five Micronesian member countries have resolved major outstanding decisions from the Suva Agreement – that assured their return to the regional political body. Meeting in the Federated States of Micronesia capital, Pohnpei, the five leaders from FSM, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru and Palau...

Australia aims to mend Kiribati ties, Micronesia endorsed Kiribati return to PIF

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Australia has been helping to broker the talks to bring Kiribati back into the fold, and Australian officials will be relieved to see Micronesian leaders strike this pact at a broader meeting of PIF leaders next week in Fiji. Foreign Minister Penny Wong is also travelling to the Pacific next week, and is expected to visit Kiribati as Australia moves...

Rising seas threaten ‘mass exodus on a biblical scale’, UN chief warns

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An increase in the pace at which sea levels are rising threatens “a mass exodus of entire populations on a biblical scale”, the UN secretary general has warned. The climate crisis is causing sea levels to rise faster than for 3,000 years, bringing a “torrent of trouble” to almost a billion people, from London to Los Angeles and Bangkok to...

Fiji Speaker of Parliament directs Privileges Committee to meet; determine whether Bainimarama breached standing order

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Fiji’s Speaker of Parliament Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu has directed the Privileges Committee to meet today to determine whether former Prime Minister and leader of Opposition Voreqe Bainimarama breached Standing Order 62 when he launched a scathing attack on President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere in Parliament on Monday. The committee is to deliver a report by Friday. In Parliament this morning, Ratu Naiqama...

Pacific Island leaders expect Biden visit in ‘near future

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The leaders of five Pacific island nations said on Tuesday that U.S President Joe Biden would soon visit their region for a leaders’ summit, in what experts said would be a significant move in U.S efforts to push back against Chinese inroads in the region. The leaders of the Pacific's five Micronesian nations -- Kiribati, Palau, Nauru, Marshall Islands and...

Nauru passes Micronesian Presidents’ Summit chairmanship to FSM

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Nauru President Russ Kun passed over the chairmanship of the Micronesian Presidents' Summit (MPS) from Nauru to the Federated States of Micronesia at the 21st meeting of the MPS in Pohnpei this week. President Kun attended the 21st MPS in Pohnpei and was also invited to attend the 25th Micronesian Islands Forum (MIF). Nauru and Kiribati are not members of...

Vanuatu PM down under after inking security pact

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Vanuatu's prime minister is in Canberra for discussions just months after signing a security agreement with Australia. Prime Minister Alatoi Ishmael Kalsakau will meet with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as well as opposition foreign affairs spokesman Simon Birmingham. Kalsakau will be joined by his trade and business minister and his agriculture minister, with discussions also set to cover trade co-operation. Albanese said...

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