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NZ, Fiji Defence Ministers demand immediate Ukraine cease fire

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Two Pacific Defence Ministers are calling on Russia to immediately ceasefire against Ukrainian people. New Zealand Minister for Defence Peeni Henare said they are trying to get for an opportunity for him to speak to the Australian Minister for Defence Peter Dutton. Henare said the meeting with Dutton is to see how the New Zealand Government could provide further assistance to...

Samoa lockdown extended for two weeks; vaccinations to continue

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Samoa’s nationwide lockdown will be extended for another two weeks while the Ministry of Health (MOH) implements the vaccination roll out for children as well as adults who are not inoculated. Prime Minister, Fiame Naomi Mata’afa revealed the extension of the Level 3 lockdown in a special announcement on Tuesday indicating that there will be two days in the two-week...

French Polynesia police seize huge meth haul

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Police in French Polynesia have seized almost US$50 million worth of methamphetamine on a cruise ship from the United States. A 27-year-old Tahitian passenger has been arrested after the discovery of 21 kilogrammes of the drug in his luggage. The authorities say the man had wanted to offload a suitcase when the ship, the MS Zuiderdam was in port in Uturoa...

‘Toxic’ misinformation is fueling a Pacific Marine Sanctuary debate

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By Thomas Heaton The proposal for a new marine sanctuary in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands is facing significant pushback over fears it will clamp down on fishing. Proponents say government leaders and a federal advisory group are muddying their message with misinformation about what an added layer of protections for CNMI’s...

Fiji Pearls suffer defeat to Tonga

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The Fiji Pearls were outmuscled 68-54 by Tonga in their second game of the PacificAus Netball Series in Sydney Tuesday. The win pushes Tonga, the 2019 Pacific Games Netball silver medalists on top of the standing. The Pearls trailed throughout the entire match, and were let down by multiple infringements that allowed Tonga to execute their game-plan and structure. Fiji was hindered...

Decision making under pressure critical for Fiji Drua

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Leadership plays the most critical role in any rugby team, especially for the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua. These are the words of Flying Fijians Head Coach Vern Cotter when asked about the team’s progression in Super Rugby Pacific. Cotter said the Drua has improved over five games but there are bits and pieces that still need work. He said the Drua is...

Samoa’s weightlifting ‘dream team’ ready for Birmingham

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Samoa's weightlifting team is ready to compete in the Commonwealth Games later this year in Birmingham, United Kingdom with their coach confident of their medal potential. The SWF President and Coach Tuaopepe Jerry Wallwork made the announcement in an interview with the Samoa Observer on Tuesday, saying the "dream team" is ready as they have qualified six weightlifters for Birmingham. “The...

Largest drug haul in five years: CNMI Customs seizes 4.9 lbs of meth

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The Division of Customs and Biosecurity on Saturday seized 4.9 pounds of crystal methamphetamine with a street value of US$700,000 at the post office in Chalan Kanoa, the largest drug haul in the CNMI in five years. The Superior Court on Monday imposed a US$1 million cash bail on 48-year-old Yuzhu Zhang who, authorities said, attempted to smuggle the illegal...

Fiji and NZ Defence Ministry continue to improve regional security

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The visit to Fiji by New Zealand’s Minister for Defence Peeni Henare has reaffirmed the shared commitment to improving regional security. This was highlighted by Fiji’s Minister for Defence Inia Seruiratu after holding a bilateral meeting with his New Zealand counterpart. Seruiratu said human assistance and disaster relief are key components of the discussions that took place, adding that the defence...

UN secretary general calls Australia a ‘holdout’ for refusing to do more to cut emissions

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The Australian government has brushed off criticism from the UN secretary general labelling it a “holdout” after Scott Morrison refused to strengthen the nation’s 2030 emissions reduction target. The communications minister, Paul Fletcher, branded António Guterres a member of the UN “chattering classes” after he used an address to a sustainability summit to take an extraordinary public swipe at Australia’s...

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Solomons, PNG win in $1b-plus Pacific play to ward off China

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