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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...

Australia wary of China’s security ambitions in the Pacific

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Australia considers itself the economic and security guardian of the Pacific region. But increasingly China has ambitions to further its interests among island nations. This week, Pat Conroy, Australia’s minister for International Development and the Pacific, who is also the Defense Industry minister, visited East Timor and Nauru. He said in a statement that his trip was “to further strengthen our deep...

SIFF referees receive FIFA accreditation for 2024

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It’s a significant milestone for Solomon Islands Football Federation (SIFF) with eight referees receiving their FIFA accreditation for 2024, in a ceremony held last week. The group includes two centre referees, three assistant referees, two futsal referees and a beach soccer referee. Among the list of referees, presented by FIFA, is the country’s first female centre referee, Shama Mamae, who formally...

New CEO appointed at Football Federation Samoa

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Ronna Lee Galumalemana is the new CEO at Football Federation Samoa. She replaces Acting CEO Pelenatete Taei and will officially start her role on February 19 at the conclusion of the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament -Oceania Qualifier which is being hosted in Samoa. “Galumalemana is vastly experienced in Administration, Training and Development, Management, Media and Marketing and has a strong business...

Election Day set for Solomon Islands on April 17, 2024

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Solomon Islands estimated 400,000 registered voters will go to the poll on Wednesday 17th April this year. The date was approved by a recent meeting of the Solomon Islands Electoral Commission , it was confirmed. According to the timetable for electioneering activities, believed to have been sent to Government House, the Governor General is due to make the declaration for the...

Papua New Guinea highlights Australia ties after China security deal report

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Papua New Guinea’s foreign minister has reaffirmed close security ties with Australia following a report that the Pacific island country – recently rocked by riots and looting – was considering a policing and security cooperation agreement with China. Justin Tkatchenko, who temporarily stepped aside as foreign minister last year after calling some Papua New Guineans “primitive animals,” said Tuesday in...

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Jail term for former Fijian PM Bainimarama and suspended Police chief Qilio

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