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EU might impose sanctions on Vanuatu for offering economic citizenship to Russians

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The Russian invasion of Ukraine ignited unrest in Europe and other allies over concerns of Russian oligarchs expanding their reach through the economic citizenship gateway. Most of the countries offering economic citizenship have officially announced bans on ‘Russians and Belarusians’ from acquiring citizenship of their country but Vanuatu. According to a senior member of Vanuatu’s Citizenship’s Office and Commission (COC), the...

China’s security deal with Solomons raises alarm in Pacific

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A security alliance between China and the Solomon Islands has sent shudders throughout the South Pacific, with many worried it could set off a large-scale military buildup or that Western animosity to the deal could play into China’s hands. What remains most unclear is the extent of China’s ambitions. A Chinese military presence in the Solomons would put it not only...

Missing detail in Australian spy chiefs’ China meeting

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Two of Australia’s top spy chiefs were quietly deployed to the Solomon Islands over fears of the nation’s security deal with China. Australian officials have still not seen the text of a security pact between China and the Solomon Islands despite two spy chiefs being deployed to the Pacific Island nation to express the government’s deep concerns. Office of National Intelligence...

3.5 million people in Western Pacific die each year due to climate crisis: WHO

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Around 3.5 million people in the Western Pacific die each year as a result of environmental causes, according to World Health Organisation (WHO) data released on Thursday. In a virtual press conference, Takeshi Kasai, WHO regional director for the Western Pacific, said extreme weather events such as droughts, heat waves, typhoons, floods, and wildfires affect people's health in various parts...

Experts: Multiple factors behind tidal surges after Tonga eruption

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Experts say multiple factors likely caused tidal surges along Japan's coast after the massive undersea volcanic eruption in Tonga on 15 January. The Japan Meteorological Agency released a report of an expert panel on the surge mechanism on Thursday. It cites barometric waves, or changes in atmospheric pressure due to the eruption shock, as a main cause. But it says further...

French Pacific readies for election as Macron vies for second term

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As the French Pacific is gearing up for Sunday's first round of the French presidential election, incumbent Emmanuel Macron appears to be enjoying the most support among the 14 candidates. Committees set up in support of Macron have been campaigning with the backing of those in power in New Caledonia and French Polynesia. However, pro-independence parties have remained aloof, either declining...

Call for Fiji election to be held democratically

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Fiji's Opposition Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA) leader Viliame Gavoka says the upcoming general elections needs to be held democratically. Gavoka said right now, he has some concerns about the way the voter registration drive is being conducted by the Fijian Election Office. While speaking in an objection to the Investment Bill, Gavoka said for overseas voters to only be given...

Brighter horizons in the Pacific

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Opinion editorial by ANZ’s Pacific Regional Executive, Tessa Price Few regions have been so affected by the COVID-19 pandemic as the Pacific. As governments, customers and businesses try to get back on track, major companies like ANZ have a role to play in helping foster that renewal. We announced last week we would strengthen our focus on building a world-class...

No hiding place for returning 7s teams – Karl Te Nana

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After 25 months on the sidelines, the national men’s teams of New Zealand and Samoa will finally return to the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series in Singapore this weekend. Neither team has played since the HSBC Canada Sevens in Vancouver in March 2020 due to the effects of COVID-19 and will be desperate to take to the field after so...

China accuses U.S, UK and Australia of trying to build Asia-Pacific NATO

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China has accused the U.S, UK and Australia of trying to build an “Asia-Pacific version of NATO” after the three countries announced that they will develop hypersonic weapons via the recently created AUKUS security alliance. Prime Minister Scott Morrison, U.S President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the plan after holding a check-in on the progress of...

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