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Fijian Drua Vota returns to starting line-up against Brumbies

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Fijian Drua centre Apisalome Vota has returned to the starting line-up for the Swire Shipping-sponsored side’s Super Rugby Pacific Round 8 line-up against the Brumbies. Vota missed last week’s game against the NSW Waratahs and will form a new partnership with Tuidraki Samusamuvodre. Meli Derenalagi will captain the side in the absence of Nemani Nagusa who is suspended for four weeks...

Moana Pasifika team named for Highlanders

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Moana Pasifika has named their team to play the Highlanders in the inaugural DHL Super Rugby Pacific match between the franchises. The squad will travel to Dunedin’s Forsyth Barr Stadium in search of their second win of the season on Friday night. After being on the receiving end of a 46-16 defeat at the hands of the Blues, Head Coach...

Australian Labor promises to bid to host global climate change summit if elected

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Australia would bid to host a United Nations climate change summit in partnership with other Pacific nations if Labor won next month’s federal election as part of the federal opposition’s bid to improve the nation’s credentials with the region on the issue. The annual Conference of the Parties – known as COP – has brought together the world’s nations for...

Pacific returns to positive growth as vaccinations, border reopenings strengthen economies in 2022 — ADB

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After two years of recession caused by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, the Pacific is expected to return to positive growth this year, according to the Asian Development Outlook (ADO) 2022, ADB’s flagship economic publication, which was released today. The economies of ADB’s Pacific developing member countries contracted by 0.6% on average in 2021 as the COVID-19 pandemic continued to...

Solomon Islands to likely to go for early polls

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The Solomon Islands government is believed to have abandoned its plan to extend Parliament by another year, sources have revealed. Instead, it has backed the idea of an early dissolution of Parliament – an option proposed by the Opposition, the sources said. It is understood that public outcry against the proposed 12-month extension forced Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare’s government to take...

Pacific to discuss Solomons-China tie-up

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New Zealand expects the Solomon Islands security tie-up with China to be the subject of a special Pacific Islands Forum meeting. Regional security and the potential militarisation of the Pacific has caused a blue continent blow-up over the past week. Australia and New Zealand were in one corner, attempting to talk the Solomon Islands and China out of a potential security...

Work underway to bring back Micronesia: Samoa PM

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Work has already begun to reunite the Pacific Islands Forum after the Micronesian block of nations initiated moves to exit the regional body. Speaking virtually during the Peter Tali Coleman Lecture on Pacific Public Policy at Georgetown University on Tuesday, Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata’afa said work has already started to reunite the “Pacific family.” “Work is already being done to...

Solomon Islands PM: Country will never host any military base

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In his national address of late, Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare made an assurance that Solomon Islands will never be used as a military base or other military institutions of any foreign country now or in the future. PM Sogavare pointed out that any naval or military bases of foreign countries will destroy, and not develop Solomon Islands. “It will...

I will win 2022 election: Fiji PM Bainimarama

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Fiji's Prime Minister and FijiFirst Leader Voreqe Bainimarama has made his political intentions clear – stating emphatically that he will win the next election. Responding to recent criticism from his political opponents, Bainimarama told FBC News that he will lead his party to victory when the election is called. “I will win this election, I will win it. There is no...

“Worry about your atoll,” Solomon Islands Police Minister response to FSM President

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Solomon Islands Opposition leader Matthew Wale has described sarcastic climate change comments by a government minister on social media as insensitive and shameful. This followed a news article published on social media recently, which carried the President of the Federated Stated of Micronesia David W Panuelo’s letter to Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare raising concerns on the proposed security treaty with...

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