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Pacific Mini Games athletes from 6 countries arrive on Saipan

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The athletes of six of the 20 countries and territories that will compete in the 2022 Pacific Mini Games 2022 arrived on island Saturday and Sunday. These are Palau, Fiji, Vanuatu, Kiribati, Tonga and Papua New Guinea. The first team to arrive Saturday was Palau whose delegation consisted of 80 individuals. They have already been to the venues and are training...

13,000 troops, 200 aircraft, 2 aircraft carriers: Massive exercise unfolds in Marianas, Palau

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Residents of the Mariana Islands and the Republic of Palau are being assured that a major U.S military exercise being conducted in the region includes environmental mitigation measures when live fire is being used in the waters of Micronesia. Organisers of Valiant Shield 2022, a biennial training event that involves every branch of the American armed forces, invited local media...

PM Ardern says there’s ‘power in collective’ when facing China in Pacific

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New Zealand Prime Minister has told Australian media there is “power in the collective” when dealing with China in the Pacific, calling on all local leaders to be involved in discussing the region's security. Jacinda Ardern is in Sydney for a meeting with new Australian leader Anthony Albanese. The pair are expected to discuss the 501 deportation issue, climate change,...

Tonga’s Tu’i’onetoa loses second electoral petition

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Tonga's former prime minister, Pohiva Tu'i'onetoa, has lost a second electoral petition for bribing voters ahead of last year's election. He, along with three current cabinet ministers, already has a stay on earlier election petition losses. RNZ Pacific's correspondent in Tonga, Kalafai Moala, said, as with the first petition, this one involved the provision of water tanks to voters, but was...

U.S official says Pacific can expect more engaged America

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In the last eight weeks, the Pacific has been a hive of superpower activity. China's recent play for influence and power in the region has resulted in the United States upping its engagement. Mark Lambert, deputy assistant secretary at the U.S State Department, said his nation was trying the Pacific way of sitting down to talk, and doing it in a...

China’s Ambassador says relationship with NZ ‘going well’, won’t discuss Beijing’s intentions in Pacific

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Despite escalating tensions in the Pacific, China's Ambassador to New Zealand says its relationship with New Zealand is going well. Chinese Ambassador Wang Xiaolong told Newshub both countries prided themselves on having independent foreign policies. “We support New Zealand continuing doing that and we have an independent foreign policy as well so that's what we'll continue to do. “But I think we...

Pacific Plans coordinated action at UN Ocean Conference

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This week, to coincide with the World Ocean Day (WOD) on 08 June,  Pacific’s experts and stakeholders on the Oceans met in Suva to plan coordinated action at the United Nations Oceans Conference starting in Lisbon on 28 June. Speaking at the event, Fiji’s Fisheries Minister Semi Koroilavesau said that the enormous scale of the challenges facing the oceans today...

Weathering the Storms

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Op – Ed by Caleb Jarvis, Australia’s Trade and Investment Commissioner Across the world, we are experiencing an overwhelm of global crises. The continuing implications of the ongoing impacts of COVID-19, international conflicts, heightened climate recovery efforts, and interrelated social and economic tensions, are all placing cascading pressure on the world economy, world leaders, and our international community. Many developing countries,...

“Bring it on!” – Lailanie Burnes excited to be part of Rugby World Cup 2021 Coaching Internship Programme

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It is fitting that Lailanie Burnes will accompany Fiji to Rugby World Cup 2021, playing in 2022, as the Pacific Island nation makes its tournament debut. Burnes founded Fiji’s first women’s rugby club, Nadi Blazers in 2012, went on to captain the country and was part of the team that secured qualification to RWC 2021. The prop has since hung up...

Oceania Rugby seeks to provide “best preparation possible” for showpiece tournaments through regional competitions

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Preparations for Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022, the Commonwealth Games 2022 and Rugby World Cup 2021 will intensify in Oceania over the next six weeks. Oceania Rugby revealed details of two tournaments on Tuesday, both to be held in the Auckland region of New Zealand, that will help competing teams fine tune their plans for the global events. Navigation Homes Stadium...

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President Toroama reaffirms Bougainville’s commitment to independence at Second Joint Moderation meeting

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