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PNG PM Marape appeals to Solomon Islanders to respect the rule of law

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has appealed to the people of neighbouring Solomon Islands to “respect the rule of law and democratic institutions and not to take the law into their own hands”. He said this after receiving a call from Solomon Islands Prime Minister, Manasseh Sogavare, on protests and vandalism by protestors in Papua New Guinea’s closest...

We will track down those responsible in violent protest: Solomon Islands PM Sogavare

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In a special nationwide address Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare says the government will track down those responsible for Wednesday’s protest and riots. “The Governments investigative arm is working to track down those behind the destruction, they will face the law, no one is above the law. “These people will face the consequences of their action, the symbol of our...

Parliament building and police station burned down during protests in Solomon Islands

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Police in Solomon Islands have used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse hundreds of protesters, who allegedly burned down a building in the parliament precinct, a police station and a store in the nation’s capital of Honiara, amid reports of looting. The protesters marched on the parliamentary precinct in the east of Honiara, where they allegedly set fire to...

Samoa Supreme Court quiet on sixth woman MP

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As by-election voters head to the polls Friday, the Supreme Court is reluctant to hand down orders on interpreting a constitutional clause requiring a minimum of 10 percent of MPs are women. The Court’s concern was raised when the Office of the Electoral Commissioner (OEC) sought an explanatory ruling (declaratory relief) on how the constitutional quota for women MPs should...

New Zealand to start reopening borders to world from January

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New Zealand will reopen its borders to the world over the coming months, the government announced Wednesday, allowing for the return of displaced residents from January and tourists from April. The country imposed harsh border restrictions when the pandemic began, effectively banning tourists and requiring returning residents to spend two weeks in a quarantine hotel run by the military. At times,...

World Rugby amends rule and allows players to switch national teams

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World Rugby has approved a landmark change to its eligibility laws which will allow players to switch Test nations and significantly bolster developing countries in time for the 2023 World Cup. In a game-changing move for the sport, players who meet the criteria will be able to change nations from January with the Pacific Islands among the teams poised to...

World Rugby’s tweak of eligibility rule game changing for Pacific Island unions

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Picture former All Blacks Charles Piutau, Malakai Fekitoa and Vaea Fifita running out for Tonga at the next World Cup. Then think of Lima Sopoaga, Julian Savea, Victor Vito and Steven Luatua running out for Samoa in France in a couple of years. In a huge win for Pacific Island rugby, it’s now a reality in wake of World Rugby approving...

New rules could see Folau return for Tonga

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New eligibility rules passed by World Rugby could open the way for the controversial Israel Folau to make his return to the international game with Tonga. The world governing body approved a major amendment to their eligibility policy on Wednesday which will allow players to switch countries more easily from next January. It looks set to pave the path for the...

UN relationship with Samoa under a cloud

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The United Nations has glaring problems in Samoa where the government is calling for the UN's role in the country to be reviewed. The most pressing immediate problem concerns UN Resident Co-ordinator in Samoa, Simona Marinescu, and the local government's allegation that she has interfered in domestic politics. Samoa's ruling Fa'atuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi (FAST) party has accused...

Call for electoral reform in Tonga after women candidates lose out at the ballot box

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Samoa's Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa is seen as a shining light when it comes to Pacific women in politics but across the region, female candidates are struggling to get into parliament. A leading Tongan women's rights activist is calling for electoral reforms after 12 women candidates failed to win a seat in last week's national election. Ofa-ki-Levuka Guttenbeil-Likiliki said the...

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