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Samoa 7’s squad named

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Manu Samoa 7s head coach Muliagatele Brian Lima has named a 20-man travelling squad for the upcoming HSBC World Sevens Series. The 7s squad is a mix of youngsters and experienced players, as well as veterans recalled. Muliagatele has retained key players who have consistently shown finesse in the local Vodafone National 7s competition such as Va’afauese Apelu, Melani Matavao and...

‘Consistent evidence’ of Omicron’s spread vs Delta: WHO’s Tedros

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There is now “consistent evidence” that the Omicron variant is outpacing Delta, as COVID-19 continues to account for around 50,000 deaths worldwide every week, said the head of the World Health Organisation (WHO) on Monday. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told journalists at WHO Headquarters in Geneva that it was also more likely that people who have been vaccinated, or recovered from...

Men accused of setting fire to Solomon Islands PM’s residence deny charges

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Two men have denied setting fire to Solomon Islands Prime minister’s residence. PM Manasseh Sogavare’s mansion at Lungga was torched during the November riots. Moses Tome and Wilson Poelo are charged with one count each of attempted arson in relation to that incident, which occurred on 26 Novemberat Lungga area. The court heard the two men were part of a group that...

ADB, FSM sign $4 million grant to strengthen and secure FSM’s electricity network

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) have signed a US$4 million grant to fund disaster risk reduction improvements to FSM's energy sector. The agreement, additional financing, as part of the ADB supported Renewable Energy Development Project, were jointly signed by ADB Executive Director Tony McDonald, acting on behalf of the Government...

A plea to make widespread environmental damage an International Crime takes Centre stage at The Hague

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By Katie Surma The campaign to make ecocide an international crime took center stage in the Hague on Tuesday as Bangladesh, Samoa and Vanuatu advocated criminalising environmental destruction during a virtual forum at the annual meeting of the International Criminal Court’s 123 member nations. The forum, attended by more than 1,300 individual participants, represented a collective cry for justice from...

Anger and hatred still exist, there is little dialogue: Solomons Opposition leader Wale

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Solomon Islands leader of Opposition, Matthew Wale claims that the international peacekeepers deployed into the country following the recent unrest only brings calm while anger and hatred still exists. He said the only solution now is a dialogue among the provinces. “Their intervention only brings calm to the situation and the calmness is only on the surface. The anger and hatred is...

Undersea volcano sends plume of steam into the skies near Tonga

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A Pacific volcano that explosively emerged from the sea in 2014 has erupted again. Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai started letting off steam on Sunday night, around 8:30pm. A plume rose about 15km into the air, with varied reports on whether it contained ash or was just steam. The explosion could be heard up to 170km away, Volcano Discovery reported, citing social media reports. Hunga...

People, fisheries and improved services key to Economic development in Marshall Islands, says World Bank report

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The Republic of Marshall Islands(RMI) can achieve higher household incomes, increased employment and economic growth by focusing on the health and education of its people, improving the quality of government spending, and maximising the benefits of key sectors like fisheries, according to new World Bank economic analysis. The Marshall Islands’ Country Economic Memorandum and Public Expenditure Review has examined the...

Westpac on hunt for Pacific buyer

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Westpac is reportedly still looking for a buyer for its Pacific banking business – but finding an interested party hasn’t been easy, according to some market watchers. Chinese lenders have reportedly expressed interest, but that could be problematic due to the tensions between Australia and China. One possible solution could be a deal similar to the one made with Pacific’s largest...

2022 Tide Prediction Calendars released; a new calendar for Ebeye-Marshall Islands

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Tide Prediction Calendars for 24 Pacific locations were distributed last week to National Meteorological Services and ocean stakeholders around the region to assist in decision making on their daily ocean use. The annual tide prediction calendars are a popular product of the Australian-funded Climate and Oceans Support Program in the Pacific (COSPPac) and are designed and produced in the region...

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Solomons maintain ‘balanced stance’ on West Papua issue, ahead of PM’s Indonesia trip

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Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has reaffirmed Solomon Islands’ measured approach to the West Papua issue, stating that his GNUT administration respects Indonesia’s sovereignty. Speaking ahead...

COP16 confronts “huge” challenge of protecting 30 percent of world’s land and sea

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The global target to protect at least 30 percent of the world’s land and water ecosystems by 2030 faces “huge” challenges, a top facilitator...

Adelaide launches bid to host Cop31 climate conference in 2026

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South Australia has launched a bid to host a major UN climate conference in 2026 in Adelaide, with the premier, Peter Malinauskas, declaring it...