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CNMI Governor Ralph Torres acquitted by Senate

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The Republican-led Senate on Wednesday voted four to three to acquit Republican Governor Ralph Torres of all the charges filed against him by the Democrat-Independent-led House of Representatives in six articles of impeachment. At least six of the nine senators must vote to convict the governor in order to remove him from office. House Resolution 22-14 accused the governor of corruption,...

Cook Islands deputy PM Minister Robert Tapaitau reinstated

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Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown has announced that the seven-month suspension of Robert Tapaitau who is facing fraud related and theft charges as a Minister of the Crown has been lifted ahead of the general election later in the year. “In light of Tapaitau’s court hearing not expected until next year 2023 and after taking advice from the Crown...

New Caledonia’s separatist parties pick candidates for elections

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The pro-independence coalition parties of New Caledonia have selected their candidates for the French Legislative elections being held in June. Wali Wahetra from the Palika Party is standing in one electoral district, and Gerard Reignier from Union Caledonienne is standing in the other. Speaking with La Premiere, Wahetra explained what the New Caledonian pro-independence coalition will demand from the French National...

Pacific foreign aid has become a key election issue. What are the major parties promising?

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Solomon Islands' signing of a significant security pact with China has made foreign aid a key election issue and brought into question Australia's role in the Asia-Pacific. By Henry Zwartz Dr Divi Ogaoga is working to provide life-saving medical care across remote areas in Solomon Islands. But when you ask him who helps fund his work, it's not Australia, but a...

Captains ready for lift off at HSBC France Sevens

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The 12 women’s and 16 men’s captains got ready for lift off as they lined up in front of the Ariane 5 space rocket at Space City on Wednesday ahead of the HSBC France Sevens, which is taking place in Toulouse for the first time. Rugby fans in France and around the world can look forward to being entertained by...

Derelanagi out for remainder of season, more changes for Fijian Drua

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Fijian Drua Head Coach Mick Byrne has announced his line-up for big clash against the Crusaders in Christchurch this Friday. Missing from the line-up will be recent team captain Meli Derenalagi and prop Meli Tuni, both of whom will undergo immediate surgery for ACL injury. The injuries and required rehabilitation mean both players are out for the reminder of the...

Sevu Reece delighted to be named to play his brother’s former Fijian Drua mates

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All Blacks wing Sevu Reece has been messaging brother Cyril in Fiji to say “ I could have been playing you on Friday night’’. While Sevu Reece, 25, has been named on the Crusaders’ right wing for the clash with the Fijian Drua, Cyril, 30, will be watching from afar. But they could have been on opposite sides for the Drua’s...

ONOC Medical Commission brings confidence to sport during pandemic

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The ONOC Medical Commission is one of the key Commissions that worked to bring confidence to athletes and National Olympic Committees in Oceania during the COVID-19 pandemic – its core work being the health and wellbeing of athletes before, during, and after the TOKYO 2020 Summer Olympics. The four other commissions at the Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC) are the...

Former presidents of Mexico, Niger, Kiribati join commission to tackle overshoot risks

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Three former presidents, one former prime minister and six former ministers are among 16 leaders tasked with exploring options for reducing the risks of overshooting global temperature goals. The Climate Overshoot Commission launched on Tuesday with a majority of members from developing countries. It will address sensitive questions around the ethics and feasibility of ways to reverse warming. These include large-scale...

Pacific Islanders at risk of statelessness if laws not strengthened says new report

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A new study says climate change could put Pacific Islanders at risk of losing their nationality and citizenship if countries in the region do not strengthen their laws. The study looked at 23 Pacific countries and found that some existing laws do not protect citizens when they relocate or migrate overseas. Professor Michelle Foster, Director of the Peter McMullin Centre on...

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