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Pacific countries go back to the drawing board ahead of next round of plastics treaty negotiations

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Fourteen Pacific countries advocating for the priorities of their communities at the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC) to develop an international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution, including in the marine environment, are gathering in Auckland from 12-15 February 2024. They are returning to the drawing board following the third INC in Nairobi Kenya which concluded with an agreement on a...

Three Fijians nominees confirmed for John Eales Medal ahead of RA Awards

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Rugby Australia has confirmed the nominees for the major award winners ahead of Wednesday's RA Awards in Sydney. The awards celebrate the past 12 months of Rugby in Australia, returning to an awards night after previously being held online. Wallabies Angus Bell, Marika Koroibete, Mark Nawaqanitawase, Will Skelton and Rob Valetini are the nominees for the John Eales Medal. Bell is looking...

Pacific celebrate 4th anniversary of the Teieniwa Vision

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At the Teieniwa Talanoa Event on Pacific Unity Against Corruption in Suva today, Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General Henry Puna delivered a powerful message, stressing the importance of reflecting on key moments that have shaped the region. Puna's remarks highlighted the critical need for collective unity in the ongoing battle against corruption in the Pacific. “It's an important aspect of regionalism...

PIF and PINA forge new partnership with MOU signing

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The region’s premier political body the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Secretariat and the Pacific Islands News Association (PINA) today signed a Memorandum of Understanding between the two regional organisation. The signing between Forum Secretary General Henry Puna and PINA Vice-President Robert Iroga was held at the Forum Secretariat in Suva. Forum Secretary General Henry Puna said the signing of the MOU...

Kainantu MP quits PNG Government on own conscience

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Kainantu MP William Hagahuno Sunday abandoned his United Resources Party in the Papua New Guinea Government coalition and crossed the floor to the Opposition, saying he could no longer be part of the Government. Kainantu MP William Hagahuno says his decision to resign from the Government was based “on my own conscience”. “Like many of my colleagues, I would like to...

Fiji Military Commander dismisses claims on human rights violations

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There’s nothing to prove that Colonel Penioni Naliva was involved in a number of human rights violations, says Commander of the Republic of Fiji Military Force (RFMF), Major General Ro Jone Kalouniwai. Maj-Gen Kalouniwai said these were just allegations. His comments come after there was a public outcry of the appointment of Colonel Naliva as deputy commander of the Australian...

Historic Launch of Right to Information (RTI) Initiative in the Solomon Islands

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In a landmark event, Solomon Islands has seen the official launch of the Right to Information (RTI) initiative. The project is a collaborative effort between the University of the South Pacific (USP) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) under the Strengthening Anti-Corruption, Transparency and Accountability in Pacific Island Countries – supported by the Government of the United Kingdom. Access to...

Appeal against former Samoa PM Tuilaepa and Lealailepule resinstatement dismissed

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The Court of Appeal has dismissed the appeal by the Samoa Speaker of the House on the reinstatement of two Opposition members, the Samoa Observer can reveal. On Monday, Justice Blanchard, Justice Young, and Justice Nelson delivered the verdict. The cross-appeal of the first and second respondents was granted, affirming that the Assembly's decision on 18 October, 2022, to suspend the...

PM Marape keen to strengthen PNG, Australia relations

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape is set to enhance the long-standing relationship between PNG and Australia during his visit this week. As a guest of the Australian Government, his visit will begin on 07 February and will consist of a series of diplomatic engagements aimed at reinforcing bilateral ties. Accompanied by a high-level delegation including former politicians Sir Yano...

Winston’s Pacific tour: Geopolitical, security issues on the table

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New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters is heading on a whistle-stop tour of Polynesia this week — hard on the heels of his visit to Australia that resulted in stronger security and defence ties with our Tasman neighbour. He’ll have some reassuring to do in his bilateral meetings with Pacific leaders after New Zealand came out supportive of Australia’s AUKUS...

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