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PNG Opposition leader’s application to stop Parliament’s decision of adding seven new electorates dismissed

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Papua New Guinea Judge Derek Hartshorn says a one-man Supreme Court bench does not have the power to stop an act of Parliament that has already been enforced. He made the comment while dismissing Opposition Leader Belden Namah’s application to stop the Parliament’s decision of adding new electorates and the Electoral Commission to proceed with the general election with those...

U.S to boost Pacific spending to counter China, but no ‘real number’ yet

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The U.S has announced it will boost military spending in the Pacific to counter China. The White House’s Indo-Pacific Strategy announcement didn’t include any money attached to it, but that should change in the next federal budget, according to Camille Dawson, deputy assistant secretary at the State Department’s Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs. As every close watcher of the...

Government can’t stop us from winning: Fiji Opposition

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National Federation Party leader Biman Prasad says the Fijian government won’t be able to stop them and the People’s Alliance from winning this year’s general election. Prasad said the lies spread by Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama during his official tours around the country won’t stop the two parties from winning this year’s election. “We are ready for the 2022 general election...

PNG Guns amnesty ends: Police Commissioner

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Papua New Guinea Police Commissioner David Manning says anyone found to be in possession of an unlicensed and homemade firearm will be arrested and charged by security personnel across the country. Commissioner Manning said that the two week amnesty ended Thursday with all security personnel given clear instructions to arrest and charge anyone who is found, “manufacturing homemade guns, illegal...

Tuvalu athletes for Birmingham 2022 train on airport runway

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Tuvalu's athletes have been training in an unusual place to prepare for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games - the country's international airport. Space in the Pacific island nation is at a premium, and with only one flight currently arriving a fortnight the locals have come up with an innovative solution. “At the moment we are using our runway,” said Tuvalu's Chef...

Pacific Nations Cup to include Australia A side in July

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Fiji will host the World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup 2022, which also features Australia A, Samoa and Tonga,, from 02-16 July with matches taking place in Suva and Lautoka. The tournament will be played in a round-robin format with the Pacific Nations Cup winner determined by the highest number of competition points at the end of the three match-days, with...

Fiji are in Toulouse to win: “There is still room for improvement,” says Gollings

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One of the reasons that Fiji have been right at the top of the men’s sevens game for many, many years is because the players and coaching staff have always pushed to improve and not rest on their laurels. Even when they have won tournaments they are known to go through their performances later with a fine-tooth comb to make...

Nominations for PNG election open

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The PNG Electoral Commissioner Simon Sinai has announced that candidates can now nominate for general elections as early as 8am today (Thursday). There is expected to be a “mad rush” to nominate today, “just to be on the safe side” pertaining to the legal issues surrounding the nomination period allegedly to be in accordance with the Organic Law so that...

‘World is at boiling point’: humanity must redefine relationship with nature, says report

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The world is at “boiling point” and humanity needs to redefine its relationship with nature if it is to address a web of crises, from rising prices to extreme heat and floods, according to a report released ahead of a landmark UN conference. The research from the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) and the Council on Energy Environment and Water says...

Oceans are hotter, higher and more acidic, climate report warns

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The world’s oceans in 2021 grew to their warmest and most acidic levels on record, while melting ice sheets helped push sea levels to new heights, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) said on Wednesday. Oceans saw the most striking extremes as the WMO detailed a range of turmoil wrought by climate change in its annual “State of the Global Climate”...

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Defence recruitment plan to join the Australian military: PNG PM Marape

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Papua New Guineans have a chance to be recruited to join the Australian military, said Prime Minister James Marape. Returning to Port Moresby from the...

‘No negative militarisation’: Palau, Guam national guard sign historic Partnership

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The Guam National Guard will help Palau prepare for and respond to future disasters, with both governments announcing a newly signed state partnership Monday. The...

Bridge to Busan Declaration open for signing at Plastics Treaty talks

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Today at INC4 over two dozen countries have signed on to the Bridge to Busan Declaration. Launched at the Plastics Treaty negotiations, it invigorates the...