Home Blog Page 500

Villagers call on authorities in Solomon Islands to investigate and remove dangerous explosives

0
There are fears dangerous explosives stored carelessly and with no regard for the safety of villagers in Ruaniu, northeast Guadalcanal in Solomon Islands, could wipe out the village if it explodes. Close to one hundred 500L storage containers containing ammonium nitrate emulsion were said to be abandoned near the village by a Malaysian mining company some five years ago. Ammonium nitrate...

Forum meeting with Japan Foreign Minister takes first steps to meeting with PM on Fukushima concerns

0
The incoming Forum Chair and Prime Minister of the Cook Islands, Mark Brown, is leading a Forum delegation to Tokyo this week to convey concerns and requests of Pacific Leaders for deferral of Japan's planned discharge of treated nuclear wastewater into the Pacific. In a readout and release from the PIF Monday, the first meeting of the Japan mission to...

Climate Change remains the single greatest threat for Pacific—new Pacific Security Report

0
The Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat has released the Pacific Security Outlook Report 2022 -2023, highlighting key regional security issues and trends. By comparing the challenges and projections outlined in this report, regional decision makers can then consider which issues require most attention and prioritisation, both regionally and in their own national context. As Leaders reaffirmed when they launched the 2050 Strategy...

Seabed 2030 announces new partnership with the Republic of Kiribati

0
The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project has entered into a memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of Information, Communications and Transport (MICT) for the Republic of Kiribati. The new partnership will see the two parties work together as part of the global effort to advance the field of ocean science, and obtain a complete map of the entire ocean floor. The...

Forum SG Puna joins incoming Forum Chair for high level Japan visit

0
Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General Henry Puna and the Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown are in Japan this week meeting with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and key ministers. Brown, as the incoming Chair of the Pacific Islands Forum, will be joined by the Republic of the Marshall Islands Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kitlang Kabua at their high level meeting...

Climate action ‘reckoning’

0
As the right to development goes together with the right to a clean, healthy, sustainable environment, “we must end the merciless, relentless, senseless war on nature,” said United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres repeating a message that has become a mantra for his tenure. “2023 is a year of reckoning. It must be a year of game-changing climate action. We need...

USP Cook Islands director welcomes Fiji funding and Vice Chancellor’s return

0
University of the South Pacific (USP) Cook Islands Director Dr Debi Futter-Puati is pleased to hear the newly elected Fiji Government will release funds to the institution. Dr Futter-Puati said the impact of the previous government’s action in refusing to pay has had ripple effects across the region impacting both staff and students. “I am very pleased to hear that the...

Dr Pio Manoa appointed Forum Fisheries Deputy Director-General

0
Fijian national, Dr Pio Manoa is the new Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) Deputy Director-General. Dr Manoa was the FFA legal counsel before his appointment as the new deputy director general. Forum Fisheries Director-General, Dr Manu Tupou-Roosen has congratulated Dr Manoa on his appointment. “Pio brings extensive experience and expertise, including strategic, technical and networking, to this role. We also share a deep...

COFA talks and peace in the Pacific

0
By Mar-Vic Cagurangan China’s persistent threats to take over Taiwan underscore the risk of escalating geopolitical conflicts besetting the Pacific island region. While Guam is considered a main launching pad to respond to any potential contingency, the island nations that are affiliated with the United States play a crucial role in deterring China’s incursion into the region. Washington’s security...

Looking at Palau’s approach to the compact negotiation

0
By Ongerung Kambes Kesolei In September 2021, Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr told world leaders at the 76th Session of the United Nations General Assembly that the Compact of Free Association between Palau and the United States has led to limited economic growth and hindered Palau's ability to connect with certain members of the international community due to the...

Stay connected

529FansLike
172FollowersFollow
156SubscribersSubscribe
- Advertisement -

Latest article

Australia unveils $190 million security deal for Solomon Islands

0
Australia has struck a new security agreement with Solomon Islands to bolster the size of the Pacific island nation's police force. The ABC has been...

Proposed Solomon Islands constitutional amendment defeated, 14 MPs’ absent from voting

0
Solomon Islands government’s move to amend the constitution which proposed an extended timeframe to allow for the establishment of the Constituent Assembly was defeated...

Fist bumps as more than 130 Australians arrive home safe after surviving Vanuatu’s worst...

0
With a fist pump and tears of relief, Chantel Mara was visibly emotional as she stepped onto the tarmac at Brisbane international airport, finally...