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Pacific nations send a message on Ukraine – and great power rivalries

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Pacific states are watching Ukraine because their sovereignty and territorial integrity can also easily be violated. By Patrick Kaiku Russia’s invasion of Ukraine vividly demonstrates how great power politics can shatter confidence about universal adherence to international norms. When the international order is undermined, it is usually small states that seek assurances to promptly redress that order to ensure their own...

Unrepentant Folau targets Rugby World Cup return with Tonga

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Controversial Israel Folau is “definitely interested” in playing for Tonga at next year's Rugby World Cup and has “no regrets” over the homophobic comments that ended his Wallabies career. The devoutly Christian full-back -- part of the Wallabies team that lost the 2015 World Cup final to New Zealand at Twickenham -- was sacked by Rugby Australia in 2019 for...

Fijian Drua coach Byrne retains star mid-field combination in round 6 match against Rebels

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Fijian Drua head coach Mick Byrne has retained his star mid-field combination of Kalaveti Ravouvou and Apisalome Vota for a sixth consecutive start in the Super Rugby Pacific round 6 match against the Melbourne Rebels at AAMI Stadium on Friday. Jone Koroiduadua starts at loosehead prop with Kaliopasi Uluilakepa switching to tighthead prop for this match, while it’s a first...

Three debutants named for Moana Pasifika against Hurricanes

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Moana Pasifika have named their side for the Round 6 DHL Super Rugby Pacific match against the Hurricanes. The team is delighted to welcome fans on Friday 25 March to Mount Smart Stadium in what will be the first opportunity for fans to witness Moana Pasifika play in the flesh. Head Coach Aaron Mauger is looking forward to playing the Hurricanes...

PNG Parliament approves seven new districts to be included in 2022 election

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Papua New Guinea Parliament has approved the creation of seven new electorates which will be included in this year’s General Election. Prime Minister James Marape Tuesday tabled the 2021 Electoral Boundaries Commission (EBC) Reports and Recommendation in parliament, which recommended the creation of 12 new electorates based on population from the 2011 National Census. “From these 12 electorates, the EBC has...

Ambassador Joseph Yun named Special U.S Presidential envoy for Compact negotiations

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The U.S President Joe Biden has appointed Ambassador Joseph Yun as Special Presidential envoy for Compact negotiations. The United States has a special and longstanding relationship with the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI), the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), and the Republic of Palau – collectively known as the Freely Associated States (FAS). “We are currently engaged in negotiating amendments...

Fourth round of UN talks fail to finalise a treaty to manage the high seas

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By Rebecca Kessler UN member states failed on 18 March to finalise a legally binding tool to sustainably manage the largest ungoverned place on the planet: the high seas. The lack of agreement came after almost two weeks of talks in New York, three previous conferences, and more than a decade of discussion. Almost 27,000 unique species, including fish, mammals,...

Women and girls deserve to live without violence in ‘safety, dignity and freedom’

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Violence against women and girls may be the world’s “longest, deadliest pandemic,” the UN chief said on Tuesday, during an event focused on the role boys and men need to play, to help eliminate gender-based violence. “One in three women worldwide have directly experienced violence”, Secretary-General António Guterres said in a video message at an event on the fringes of...

Mereseini Rakuita announced as SPC’s Principal Strategic Lead – Pacific Women

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The Pacific Community (SPC) has announced the appointment of Mereseini Rakuita as its ‘Principal Strategic Lead – Pacific Women’. Rakuita will champion the organisation’s work on gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls to bring about the transformational changes required to improve the status of women and girls in the Pacific. The news is receiving significant support from the...

Momentum towards Pacific debt conference continues with public finance management symposium

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More than 100 delegates from all corners of the Pacific are joining the virtual Regional Public Financial Management (PFM) Symposium, an event hosted by the Pacific Islands Forum and funded by the European Union, as part of the ‘Strengthening Public Finance Management (PFM) and Governance in the Pacific’ Project. Welcoming the diverse participation and response to the open call for...

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