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Climate change a bigger threat than war, Fiji tells security summit

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Fiji has told an Asian security summit that climate change is a bigger threat to the Pacific than military tensions. “In our blue Pacific continent, machine guns, fighter jets, grey ships and green battalions are not our primary security concern. “The single greatest threat to our very existence is climate change. It threatens our very hopes and dreams of prosperity. Human-induced,...

Australia, New Zealand unite on China’s Pacific threat

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Australia’s prime minister said Friday after a meeting with his New Zealand counterpart that the two nations are in lockstep in their policies toward the Pacific islands, where China’s influence is growing. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern became the first foreign leader to visit Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Australia since he was elected on 21 May. Both lead...

Samoan PM Fiame Naomi Mata’afa to meet NZ PM Jacinda Ardern this week

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Samoan Prime Minister, Fiame Naomi Mata'afa, is scheduled to meet her New Zealand counterpart, Jacinda Ardern, this week. After attending a special meeting of the Pacific Islands Forum in Fiji last week, Mata'afa is returning to New Zealand ahead of the nation's first bilateral engagement since Fiame became the Prime Minister. The first official meeting between Mata'afa as Prime Minister and...

Chinese role in Pacific communications prompts U.S concern

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In the Kiribati capital Tarawa, internet and phone provider Oceanlink looks unremarkable. But look a little deeper, and the ownership is revealed as Beijing-based Acclinks. “All the PRC-based telcos have a hand-in-glove relationship with Chinese intelligence,” said Paul Buchanan, a security and geopolitical analyst. “In fact, they’re mandated to do so by the constitution of the Community Party.” Acclinks has close ties to...

Tongan PM announces death of Cabinet Minister in NZ

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A Tonga Cabinet Minister, Viliami Manuopangai Hingano, passed away Friday, at the Auckland City Hospital in New Zealand, the Prime Minister’s Office has announced. Hingano travelled to New Zealand on 30 December for medical treatment, only two days after he was appointed as Tonga’s Minister of Agriculture, Food and Forestry, on 28 December 2021, in the new government. “It is with...

Revised draft agreement on fisheries subsidies sets stage for pivotal negotiations at MC12

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The chair of the fisheries subsidies negotiations, Ambassador Santiago Wills of Colombia, on 10 June submitted to WTO members a revised draft agreement for new global rules to curb harmful fishing subsidies. Released ahead of ministers’ arrival at the 12th Ministerial Conference (MC12) in Geneva, the text for consideration reflects delegates’ collective efforts in recent intensive meetings and suggests landing...

Penny Wong dives deep into the audacity of the Oceanic Pacific

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Nurturing relationships is paramount to break down unequal power dynamics ­– especially in working for women rights. By ‘Ofa-ki-Levuka (‘Ofa) Guttenbeil-Likiliki From the 1990s to the early 2000s, Oceanic writer and poet ‘Epeli Hau’ofa wrote of challenging the way the world (and even people of Oceania) often viewed Oceania with belittlement, due to both its geographical location and its mostly...

Naiqama, Kikau to lead Fiji Bati in Pacific Test

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Sydney Roosters back Kevin Naiqama will again captain Fiji Bati in the upcoming Pacific Test against Papua New Guinea, with Penrith Panthers strike forward Viliame Kikau to act as his deputy. The pair are among 15 NRL players in a 30-man squad named for the June 25 Test at Sydney's Campbelltown Stadium, which will headline a double-header also featuring Samoa...

Pacific Mini Games athletes from 6 countries arrive on Saipan

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The athletes of six of the 20 countries and territories that will compete in the 2022 Pacific Mini Games 2022 arrived on island Saturday and Sunday. These are Palau, Fiji, Vanuatu, Kiribati, Tonga and Papua New Guinea. The first team to arrive Saturday was Palau whose delegation consisted of 80 individuals. They have already been to the venues and are training...

13,000 troops, 200 aircraft, 2 aircraft carriers: Massive exercise unfolds in Marianas, Palau

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Residents of the Mariana Islands and the Republic of Palau are being assured that a major U.S military exercise being conducted in the region includes environmental mitigation measures when live fire is being used in the waters of Micronesia. Organisers of Valiant Shield 2022, a biennial training event that involves every branch of the American armed forces, invited local media...

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