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Divonne-Les-Bains partners with ONOC for Pre-Games Training Camp in France next year

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Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC) and Divonne-les-Bains Town Mayor Vincent Scattolin are pleased to announce that Divonne-les-Bains has been identified as a preferred training site for Oceania NOCs prior to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. “This is a tremendous opportunity for our community to be able to support athletes and coaches from the Oceania region and the Pacific Islands prior...

Inside Papua New Guinea’s bid to become the 18th team in the NRL

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The sun has just risen, the humidity is already sky high, and the heat is beating down, but the Papua New Guinea Hunters (PNG Hunters) are barely bothered as the players sweat through a pre-season hit-out. Australian rugby league teams know these brutal training sessions well, but there is another level to it in Port Moresby's tropical climate. The club has...

Cook Islands’ international profile soars with COP28 and Forum leadership: Brown

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Cook Islands’ profile on the international stage has never been higher than it is today, says Prime Minister Mark Brown. Speaking in Parliament last week, Brown cited the success of the COP28 climate change meeting in Dubai and the hosting of the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting this year. As key achievements, Brown highlighted the establishment of the Loss and Damage...

Fiji to support MSG security strategy: Rabuka

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Cabinet has agreed that the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration collaborate with the Melanesian Spearhead Group Secretariat on the final MSG Security Strategy (MSGSS) document. In a statement, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka said Fiji is chair of the Working Group on the MSGSS. Rabuka said the strategy is an overarching framework to allow members to formulate and align their key...

Bougainville leaders accuse police of orchestrating crimes by ‘the wanted boys’

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A gang known as the "wanted boys" were allegedly armed by Bougainville police and carried out robberies for officers, who are now attempting to arrest the men for those crimes. Chiefs and community leaders in the autonomous region in Papua New Guinea have called for the police officers to be investigated over their alleged involvement in organised crime. "These policemen do...

COP28 adopts ‘UAE consensus’ paving the way for fossil fuel transition

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By Pita Ligaiula at COP28 in Dubai, UAE The President of COP28 Sultan Al Jaber has announced that participating parties have endorsed the ‘UAE Consensus’ Wednesday in the climate change negotiations in Dubai. The consensus, supported by representatives from 197 countries that addresses fossil fuels for the first time. Al Jaber expressed satisfaction with the two weeks of efforts. “We have worked very...

New Tuna Harvest Strategy

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By Elenoa Dimaira in Rarotonga A new Tropical Tuna Measure was adopted by the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission 20th meeting which concluded early Saturday morning in Rarotonga, Cook Islands. The measure will guide fishing controls for bigeye, skipjack, and yellowfin tuna in the WCPFC’s jurisdiction and was one of the key proposals of the 17 member countries of the...

Commission works to improve fishing crew labour standards

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By Elenoa Dimaira in Rarotonga A new rule for the treatment of crews of fishing vessels operating in the Pacific will be produced at next year’s Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission meeting in Fiji. The proposal to have binding conservation and management measure for improving labor and crew welfare, human rights at the Fiji meeting was unanimously passed by delegates...

Climate Change threatens Tuna and economic stability, warns Kiribati Fisheries Minister

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By Pita Ligaiula at COP28 in Dubai, UAE Kiribati's Minister for Fisheries & Marine Resources, Ribanataake Tiwau, emphasised the vital role of tuna for his country in a panel discussion at a COP28 side event on Monday, on the impact of climate change on fisheries." The event took place at the Moana Pasifika Pavilion in Dubai, moderated by Forum Fisheries Agency...

Niue’s Minister stresses Tuna’s important role amid Climate Change challenges in fisheries

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By Pita Ligaiula at COP28 in Dubai, UAE Niue’s Minister for Natural Resources Mona Ainu’u, has highlighted the importance of tuna for the island nation in a panel discussion about the impact of climate change on fisheries. The event took place Monday at the Moana Pasifika Pavilion on the fringes of COP28 in Dubai. “All of us know, we rely heavily on...

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