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Waratahs reel in Pasifika to claim comeback victory

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Coach Darren Coleman is a relieved man after the NSW Waratahs dug deep to secure a vital 26-20 Super Rugby Pacific comeback win over Moana Pasifika in Auckland. Tackle-shedding centre Izaia Perese starred as the Waratahs overturned a 17-point first-half deficit to keep their finals hopes alive on Saturday. Despite the defeat, there were still joyous celebrations for Moana Pasifika as...

Solomon Islands Foreign Minister defends China-SI security pact

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Solomon Islands Foreign Minister Jeremiah Manele has rejected claims that the security treaty with China provides for the establishment of a military or naval base. This came after some Solomon Islands traditional partners, members of United Nation, talked about a ‘red line’ and ‘responding appropriately’ should China set up a military base in Solomon Islands. There are even talk of invasion...

US$300 million yacht of sanctioned Russian Oligarch seized by Fiji at request of U.S

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Fijian law enforcement executed a seizure warrant freezing the Motor Yacht Amadea (the Amadea), a 348-foot luxury vessel owned by sanctioned Russian oligarch Suleiman Kerimov. Fijian law enforcement, with the support and assistance of the U.S Federal Bureau of Investigations (FFB)I, acted pursuant to a mutual legal assistance request from the U.S Department of Justice following issuance of a seizure...

Solomon Islands MPs to explain election deferment to constituents

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All Members of Solomon Islands Parliament are expected to visit their constituencies to explain to their voters’ government’s intention to extend the current life of the 11th Parliament. This was revealed by Prime Minister Manasseh while responding to deliberations on the speech from the Governor General Sir David Vunagi. Sogavare said government’s intention is to accommodate the Pacific Games and allow...

Australian climate summit could win back Pacific

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Australia could rebuild ties with the Pacific by co-hosting international climate talks in 2024 with its smaller and most vulnerable neighbours. A report issued by the Australia Institute on Friday suggests hosting the event could ease diplomatic rifts, tackle climate change on the frontline, and bring economic benefits from tourism. Richie Merzian, a director at the independent think tank, said partnering...

‘The Pacific can’t survive if richest corporations and governments continue to put profits over people and planet’

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Vanuatu Prime Minister Bob Loughman has warned that the survival of the Pacific is in peril if the world's biggest polluters continue to put profit over people and planet, in Suva overnight. Prime Minister Loughman made the remarks at the launch event for a powerful coalition of civil society groups who have come together to support the Government of Vanuatu's...

Labor foreign affairs spokeswoman Penny Wong hints at Solomons strategy

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Australian Labor foreign affairs spokeswoman Penny Wong has hinted at how she would handle the deteriorating relationship with the Solomon Islandsif Labor wins government. Responding to a ramping up of rhetoric by Solomons Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare this week, Senator Wong said the regional security of the Pacific “goes beyond any single leader or any single nation”. Speaking on ABC News...

Seruvakula names Fijiana 15s side against Wallaroos

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Fijiana 15s head coach Senirusi Seruvakula has made several changes to his side to face the Australian Wallaroos at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane tonight. Sereima Leweniqila will captain the side from the base of the scrum. The match kicks off at 7pm. Fijiana (1-15): Joma Rubuti, Karalaini Naisewa, Vika Matarugu, Jade Coates, Merevesi Ofakimalino, Ema Adivitaloga. Emma Masi, Sereima Leweniqila (c), Reijieli...

Global and Pacific Civil Society comes together to back Vanuatu Government Climate campaign

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A global alliance of civil society groups, representing over 1500 civil society organisations in 130 countries, has launched today to support a powerful new climate justice initiative by the Government of Vanuatu to take the human rights impacts of climate change to the world's highest court, the International Court of Justice. The Government of Vanuatu has announced that it will...

Loss and Damage high on the Pacific list for climate change meetings in June

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When it comes to climate change negotiations, Loss and Damage is one Pacific priority issue that has been on the table for many years. Loss and Damage is when the impacts of climate change are greater than our ability to adapt, be that of our ecosystems, communities or countries. These are impacts of slow onset processes such as sea level...

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