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Fiji Rugby Board of Trustees to set up investigation committee

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Fiji Rugby Board of Trustees chair Peter Mazey has confirmed that an investigation committee will be set up at the rugby house to look...

We do not have the $200,000 to pay the Fijiana as yet – Seeto

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We do not have the $200,000 (US$100,000) that has to be paid to the Fijiana at the moment. Fiji Rugby Football Union Trust Board Member,...

Pacific Islands Forum committed to addressing strong concerns on the Fukushima treated nuclear wastewater

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The Pacific Islands Forum remains fully committed to addressing strong concerns for the significance of the potential threat of nuclear contamination to the health...

Forum SG commends Pacific negotiators as Bonn Climate conference continues COP28 momentum

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Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General Henry Puna has commended the efforts of Pacific delegations progressing the global climate agenda at this month's meeting in...

Adoption of high seas treaty ‘absolute welcome and extremely timely’: PANG Coodiinator Penjueli

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Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG) coordinator Maureen Penjueli says the adoption of the high seas treaty last week by UN Member states was important...

South Korea Foreign Ministry slams DP for asking Pacific Islands Forum to oppose Fukushima water release

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South Korean Foreign Ministry has slammed the Democratic Party (DP) for sending an official letter to the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) to ask them...

Protecting democracy requires investing in media freedom says U.S state dept rep

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The United States of America is upping its investment in media freedom in the Pacific. And to underline the U.S commitment to preserving democratic institutions,...

Pacific communities placed on El Niño Alert

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Pacific communities are advised to prepare for the potential impacts of an El Niño, with the latest El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Outlook shifting from...

Fukushima water discharged over 40 years say Pacific adviser

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The proposal to release water from the troubled Fukushima nuclear power plant into the ocean is robust enough to start, at least in the...

Marshall Islands Compact held up by nuclear legacy

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The lack of agreement on the nuclear legacy issues holds up the Marshall Islands’s Compact Review negotiations with the United States, according to Marshall...

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