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Pacific Islands assess regional security as conflict wages in Ukraine

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Pacific Island states are paying close attention as the world responds to conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Dr George Carter, an expert in geopolitics and director of the Australian National University's Pacific Institute, said island countries would be assessing their geopolitical ties. “The war Ukraine and Russia tells us that we are also living in a time that inter-war between...

Pacific governments being spied on ‘all the time’ by Australia, New Zealand says investigative journalist

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Australia and New Zealand's long-standing spying operations in the Pacific have been brought back into the spotlight, following an investigation by journalist Nicky Hager for the publication Declassified Australia. Hager said conversations with a confidential source within the New Zealand government have led him to believe the surveillance programmes continue to this day. “If you're working in the government from a...

Covid outbreak postpones Hurricanes clash against Moana Pasifika

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A growing Covid-19 outbreak has forced a postponement of the Hurricanes' Super Rugby Pacific match against Moana Pasifika on Saturday. The postponement was made on the advice of the Super Rugby Pacific Medical Advisory Group that the Hurricanes squad did not have enough players to form a match day 23. Newstalk ZB understands up to 20 people in the Hurricanes camp...

Tela and Lomani in starting Fijian Drua line-up against Reds

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Teti Tela and Frank Lomani have been selected in Swire Shipping Fijian Drua line-up to take on Queensland Reds for this weekendin round four. Flanker Meli Derenalagi captains the side again this week in the continued absence of Nemani Nagusa, while the match day 23 also features three potential Drua debutants. In the front row, Kaliopasi Uluilakepa (1) and Samuela Tawake...

ONOC President Mitchell shares long-term Brisbane 2032 vision for sport in Oceania

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Sport in the Pacific Islands is to benefit from preemptive moves by an Oceania-stakeholder Working Group’s evolving architecture leading to the BRISBANE 2032 Olympic Games to benefit trainers, coaches, specialists, and athletes in the islands – but with an emphasis on Pacific islanders for Pacific islanders. In opening remarks to the hybrid online and in-person ONOC Secretaries-General Workshop in Guam,...

ONOC SG Blas encourages transparency in Oceania Olympic Solidarity benefits among member

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There is a need for the National Olympic Committees (NOCs) of Oceania to be more transparent with its national federations and athletes on grants and opportunities offered through the Olympic Solidarity Programme. Ricardo Blas, Secretary-General of the Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC) made the call at the opening of the ONOC Secretaries-General Workshop, a quadrennial meet that kickstarts the beginning...

84 percent of Fijians suffer from premature deaths due to non-communicable diseases: WHO

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Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are becoming a socio-economic burden for Fiji as they account for an estimated 84 percent of premature deaths in the island nation, said a World Health Organisation (WHO) official. Shiva Anjini Singh, WHO Strategic Planning Officer, made the comments while highlighting the overview of the situation analysis of NCDs in Fiji during the Wellness and NCD consultation...

PNG AG seeks high court’s clarification on whether people convicted can contest election

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Papua New Guinea's Attorney-General Dr Eric Kwa has filed a special reference in the Supreme Court to seek clarification on whether people convicted by a competent court can contest the General Election. Solicitor-General Tauvasa Tanuvasa said that the special reference was filed as a result of concerns raised by the public. “The attorney-general is concerned that there are interested parties or...

China always a trustworthy friend for South Pacific countries: FM

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China is always a trustworthy friend for South Pacific countries, State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Monday. China is willing to work with South Pacific countries to set a new example of mutual support, solidarity and cooperation between countries of different sizes and with different systems, Wang said. Noting that China has helped Tonga when it faced volcano eruptions,...

First Covid-19 case arrives in Aiutaki

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The first Covid-19 case has been discovered in Aitutaki in the Cook Islands. The case is an Aitutaki resident, and the person is isolating at home. Household contacts are currently being identified and are asked to quarantine. Like Rarotonga, the population on Aitutaki is highly vaccinated and Prime Minister Mark Brown said they are prepared for this. Over the weekend 24 new cases...

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