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New Caledonia referendum result rejected

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New Caledonia's pro-independence umbrella organisation says it doesn't recognise the legitimacy and validity of the third and final referendum on independence from France. The statement by the organisation grouping seven parties and unions is the first since 96.5 percent of voters rejected independence from France. Sunday's vote was boycotted because of France's refusal to postpone it to next year to consider...

Pacific Islands Forum Ministerial Committee preliminary statement on New Caledonia referendum

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The Pacific Islands Forum Ministerial Committee to New Caledonia observed the 2021 New Caledonia referendum on independence held on 12 December 2021. It deployed to the Northern and Southern Provinces and observed the referendum opening, polling, closing, and the count. “The Committee was pleased with the overall arrangements made for polling day and congratulates the people and Government of New Caledonia,...

Unsuccessful premiership contender Tu‘i‘onetoa expresses bitterness at being abandoned

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Tonga interim Prime Minster Pōhiva Tu’i’onetoa has complained about being dumped by his own interim Cabinet Ministers, saying he just found out after the general elections that their unity in the past four months was fake. Tu’i’onetoa said their union was heart-warming and they worked side by side. He described the basis of their unity as a pledge and sacred oath...

China offers increased fisheries presence, IUU cooperation to Pacific island nations

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A senior Chinese official recently told a meeting of Pacific island fisheries officials that China wants to increase its fisheries presence in the region. During a recent meeting of the China-Pacific Island Countries Fishery Cooperation and Development Forum, held in Guangzhou, China, Ma Youxiang, the deputy minister of fisheries at China's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, said China stands...

U.S Ambassador to Solomons warns of aid that goes to ‘one bank account’

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The U.S Ambassador to the Solomon Islands has warned Pacific Islands against “aid that benefits one person, one party and one bank account” - remarks that come after the Solomons were beset with riots last month blamed in part on discontent with China. Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare was accused last week by the leader of the opposition in...

New Caledonia faced with uncertainty over Noumea Accord exit

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A law professor in Noumea says New Caledonia is now faced with a period of high uncertainty, be it political, economic or institutional. Mathias Chauchat said referendum voters were made to believe that with yesterday's no vote, the provisions of the 1998 Noumea Accord had become void. The Noumea Accord lapsed with yesterday's third referendum on full sovereignty. However, Chauchat told Caledonia...

Solomons police investigating armed threat on the capital

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Police in Solomon Islands say they are investigating reports of an armed group threatening an armed attack on the capital Honiara. Responding to local media reports of a group threatening to “unleash a second wave” on the already damaged city police commissioner Mostyn Mangau said investigations were already underway and that the threat is being treated as a matter of...

Tackling corruption, important step for ‘inclusive, sustainable development’

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Corruption spreads through societies and erodes people’s trust in leaders and institutions, UN Secretary-General António Guterres told an anti-corruption conference on Monday, stressing that “greed over need, harms us all”. In a video message to the Conference of States Parties to the UN Convention against Corruption (CoSP9) in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, he warned that countries investing in COVID-19 recovery, “must...

Mandatory vaccination for PNG Olympic team

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The Papua New Guinea Olympic Committee (PNGOC) announced that COVID-19 vaccination is now a mandatory requirement for athletes and officials that are vying for international representative duties under Team PNG effectively. With Team PNG looking to attend two Games in 2022, PNGOC Board passed a resolution of making vaccination mandatory to be a part of Team PNG to the upcoming...

‘I have the confidence’: Suaalii to return bigger and better after rollercoaster first season

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Sydney Roosters youngster Joseph Suaalii has added five kilograms to his frame, plans to resume running with his teammates in the new year following foot surgery and would love the chance to represent Samoa at next year’s World Cup. Rugby league’s most talked about teenager generated plenty of headlines this year, but hopes to make the next 12 months even...

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