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Scott Morrison calls election in Australia on 21 May

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Scott Morrison has kicked off his campaign to become the first Australian prime minister in a generation to win a second term after calling an election on 21 May. Morrison’s coalition government trails the opposition Labor party in the polls and faces a tough task to narrow that gap over a six-week campaign that will be disrupted by Easter and...

Samoa extends State of emergency for another month

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Samoa’s Head of State has extended the proclamation of the State of Emergency (SOE) to next month due to a “grave emergency” where a “catastrophe” threatens the security of the nation. The proclamation signed by His Highness, Tuimaleali’ifano Va’aletoa Sualauvi II on Friday extends the nation’s SOE from 11 April to 08 May 2022. In his proclamation the Head of State...

Macron challenged by far right as French vote for president

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French voters streamed to polling stations Sunday for the first round of a tense contest for the presidency, with incumbent Emmanuel Macron’s hopes of reelection clouded by a strong challenge from the far right’s Marine Le Pen. Macron, a centrist, is asking France’s 48 million voters for a second five-year term. But he was up against 11 other candidates and...

Overstayers affected by Tonga volcano eruption seeking work visas in NZ

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Tongan overstayers who can’t return home because of the damage caused by January’s volcanic eruption are asking the Government for a short-term working visa. Some parts of the island nation were completely wiped out or left largely uninhabitable when the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha'apai volcano erupted, triggering a tsunami. It’s estimated the disaster has cost Tonga $175 million (US$119 million) or almost...

US$ 14 million World Bank Project puts universal Health care within reach for all I-Kiribati

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Families and communities across Kiribati will receive much-needed health support as part of the US$14 million Kiribati Health Systems Strengthening Project that has been approved by the World Bank’s board of executive directors. The project will improve infrastructure and equipment across Kiribati’s hospitals, health centres and clinics; provide in-service training to health workers; and enhance the country’s health information systems. Kiribati...

The dangers of defending women accused of sorcery in Papua New Guinea

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In Papua New Guinea, defending women accused of sorcery, has become a life-threatening occupation. The UN and European Union run Spotlight Initiative, is promoting legislation that will protect threatened human rights defenders in the country, who risk violence, torture, and death. “When we are trying to help others, or when we go to court to take up someone’s case, we...

10-try Naduvalo the star man as Fiji claim Singapore title

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Olympic champions Fiji returned to the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series in style with a stunning victory in Singapore, overcoming New Zealand 28-17 in a pulsating final to claim the HSBC Singapore Rugby Sevens title. Australia beat impressive Ireland 21-19 to clinch a hard fought bronze medal and remain in contention for the 2022 Series title. Prior to Singapore, South Africa...

Fiji drawn in Pool A for Vancouver

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Fiji is drawn in pool A with USA, Kenya and England for the Vancouver 7s which kicks off this weekend. Singapore 7s silver medalist New Zealand is in Pool B with Samoa, Wales and Japan. The Blitzboks are in Pool C with Australia, Spain and hosts, Canada while Pool D will feature Ireland, Argentina, France and Scotland. The Vancouver 7s kicks off...

Fijiana Drua complete Super W clean sweep

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Fijiana Drua have unveiled another weapon in their armoury as they completed a clean sweep of their regular season Super W matches with a 17-7 win over the Brumbies in Brisbane. Renowned for free-flowing, ball-in-hand rugby, the first two of Fijianas three tries at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday were the result of well-executed forward drives and the third came after...

New U.S ambassador Kennedy warns on Solomon Islands

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America’s next ambassador to Australia, Caroline Kennedy, said she was committed to taking a stronger stance against China’s coercion in the Indo-Pacific once she takes up her position later this year. Kennedy, the only remaining child of President John F. Kennedy, said the United States and Australia should do more together in the Pacific islands, noting that the reopening of...

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