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Allies ‘have to compete aggressively’ with China for Pacific security, U.S warns

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The U.S has urged Papua New Guinea to turn down China’s offer of a security pact, increasing pressure on the prime minister of Australia’s nearest neighbour as he prepares to address parliament in Canberra this week. The Chinese government last year tried to encompass 10 Pacific Island nations in a single, region-wide security treaty but was rebuffed and now seeks...

Despite Beijing’s attempts to ‘lure’ more support in the Pacific, Taiwan’s top diplomat in Australia backs ties with Tuvalu

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Taiwan's top representative to Australia has declared he's “quite confident” that Tuvalu won't follow Nauru's lead and switch diplomatic recognition to China, despite Beijing's attempts to “lure” politicians in the Pacific Island country. China's ruling party remains intent on diplomatically isolating Taiwan and has intensified efforts to convince the dozen countries which maintain official relations with Taipei to recognise the...

Japan scheduled to host Pacific islands summit in July in Tokyo

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Japan is scheduled to host a meeting of leaders from Pacific island countries and territories for three days from 16 July to discuss cooperation on issues amid the deteriorating global security environment, the government said Friday. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said at a regular press conference that the summit in Tokyo would be an opportunity to reiterate the free...

Miss Pacific Islands Moemoana relives mother’s journey 27 years apart

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Even before Miss Samoa Moemoana Safa'ato'a Schwenke's name was announced, people at home already knew she had won it. Why wouldn't she? She was mesmerising from the start and after her talent, there were no questions about who should be the queen of the Pacific. And in winning the Miss Pacific title, she has repeated what her mother MaryJane Mckibbin-Schwenke...

Warning over wedging Pacific Island nations with aid

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Australia may need to work with China in the Pacific to ensure a record level of development aid and loans are not misused and that the fight for influence doesn't become a flashpoint, a report says. Traditional development partners of Pacific Island nations including Australia, the US. and New Zealand are locked in a geopolitical competition with China, and complex...

PINA Vice-President in Suva for MOU signing, anti-corruption event

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Regional media leader and news publisher Robert Iroga is in Suva to speak at a commemorative event this morning at the Forum Secretariat. The longtime journalists and former ACP Head of Media and Communications will be part of a panel event today marking the anniversary of the signing of the Teieniwa Vision for Pacific Unity against Corruption, which evolved from...

Fijian Drua beaten narrowly in warm up

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The Fijian Drua went down 43-40 to the ACT Brumbies in their Super Rugby Pacific warm up match in Canberra Saturday night. The visitors made an explosive start to the match with winger Taniela Rakuro showing his sheer speed and strength to get across the line and score for an early lead. Fullback Ilaisa Droasese, Te’ ahiwaru Cirikidaveta and Rakuro scored...

Palau becomes the first UN Member State to ratify global Marine Biodiversity Treaty

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The Pacific Island nation of Palau has become the first member state of the United Nations to deposit its instrument of ratification of the Marine Biodiversity Treaty in New York. Last week, on Monday 22 January 2024, Palau’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Ilana Seid submitted her island nation’s ratification instrument to the Office of the Under-Secretary General...

2023 officially 3rd warmest year in the Western Pacific

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Although 2023 was the warmest year on record globally, it was the 3rd warmest year on record in the Western Pacific region. December 2023 was the warmest December on record, with August, September and October also warmer than their corresponding months in all previous years. 2016 was the hottest year on record for the Western Pacific. The five warmest years...

A new government in the making in Tuvalu

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Reports coming from Funafuti seem to suggest that a new government is in the making – comprising Opposition members from the previous Parliament and the newly elected members. PACNEWS has been reliably informed that former executive director of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC), Feleti Teo is emerging as a possible contender for the Prime Minister’s position. There are...

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