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Fiji Police charge five in Methamphetamine tampering case

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Fiji's Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions has sanctioned charges against three police officers and two civilians for alleged involvement in tampering with evidence, namely methamphetamine at the Totogo Police Station in Suva. “The three police officers have all been charged with one count of Interfering with Evidence, Contrary to Section 37 of the Illicit Drugs Control Act 2004. “The...

ULMWP Interim President Benny Wenda urges Dutch Parliament to hold trade with Indonesia until UN visit to West Papua

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The Interim President of ULMWP Benny Wenda has expressed his gratitude during the Dutch Parliament hearing on the UN visit to West Papua. He thanked the Netherlands Parliament, acknowledging the historical context and urging them to understand the ongoing struggle in West Papua. “First of all, I give my thanks to the Netherlands Parliament for hosting this meeting. As our former...

Study finds Pacific accounts for nine of the 10 most obese countries in the world

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New analysis published in the Lancet has found that Pacific island countries account for nine out of 10 of the top countries in the world with the highest prevalence of obesity among women and men aged 20 and above. Looking at data from 2022, the study found that more than 1 billion people in the world are now living with...

Cook Islands grapples with highest childhood obesity rates in the world

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Cook Islands has the highest childhood obesity rate, with over 30 percent of children having obesity, a recent study on worldwide trends in underweight and obesity reveals. Bob Williams, Secretary for Te Marae Ora Ministry of Health, said they are concerned with the statistics. Williams said the Healthy Island and Healthy School screening done last year for schools on Rarotonga and...

Bill to fund U.S Government includes money to counter China in Pacific

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U.S congressional negotiators released a bill Sunday that would fund key parts of the government through the rest of the fiscal year, which began in October 2023. Among provisions in the appropriations package are critical funds to counter China in the Pacific as part of an agreement signed last year called the Compacts of Free Association, or COFA. Under the compacts,...

WTO fish talks collapse, Avoid a bad deal: PANG

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Global fish talks to curb harmful subsidies have failed to reach agreement at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) Ministerial this morning, an outcome the Pacific Network on Globalisation believes avoids the acceptance of a bad deal. “The proposed text for consideration by Ministers lets the large-scale distant water fishing fleets off the hook of cutting their subsidies, undermining the attempts...

Fiji Government says it can help FRU as sevens downfall continues : Sports Minister Saukuru

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Fiji's Sports Minister Jese Saukuru has reaffirmed the government’s hands-off approach in the affairs of the Fiji Rugby Union. Despite Fijian taxpayers contributing to sevens Coach Ben Gollings’ salary through the Fiji Sports Commission, Saukuru emphasises that decisions concerning the coach’s future lie solely within the FRU’s purview. Gollings, saw his side finish sixth at the Los Angles 7s earlier today...

Fiji 7s coaches to meet FRU trustees Thursday

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Just hours after Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka said the government would call a meeting if Fiji Rugby Union doesn’t, the FRU released a statement saying coaches and team officials for the Fiji Airways Men’s 7s and Fijiana 7s will meet with the Trustees on Thursday. As part of the normal procedure, both programmes will be reviewed in detail following...

Will Marshall Islands sign the TPNW nuclear ban treaty?

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By Nic Maclellan in Majuro, Marshall Islands The two teams lined up face to face. Students from the College of Marshall Islands (CMI) and the Majuro campus of the University of the South Pacific (USP) squared off in a mock debate: should the Marshall Islands sign the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW)? Arguments went back and forward, highlighting...

RMI President questions U.S commitment on COFA funding

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By Nic Maclellan in Majuro, Marshall Islands  Republic of Marshall Islands President, Hilda Heine, has questioned whether the Marshalls have reached a crossroads in its relationship with the United States. As Marshallese gathered to commemorate Nuclear Victims Remembrance Day on 01 March – the 70th anniversary of the U.S Bravo nuclear test on Bikini Atoll – President Heine stood before...

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