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Papua New Guinea’s Golden Girl Dika Toua wins three Gold medal in weighlifting

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The Toua sisters put up a brilliant performance in weightlifting Monday for Papua New Guinea. Thelma and Dika competed in the 49kg category while Konio contested the 45kg class. They collected nine medals between them with three golds coming from Dika. Thelma got two silver medals and a bronze while Konio also won two silver and a bronze. Weightlifting has won another...

The Samoa Agreement is now a reality – OACPS

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The partnership between the European Union (EU) and its 27 Member States, and the 79 Member States of the Organisation of African Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) was solidified with the signing of the Samoa Agreement in Apia, Samoa on 15 November. The historic signing ceremony a first to be held in the Pacific, was attended by more than 250...

“The Spirit of Do Kamo”: church youth delegates meet in New Caledonia

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By Nic Maclellan, in Waa wi Lûû, New Caledonia  As the bus traverses the Col des rousettes – a pass through New Caledonia’s central mountain chain – the guitars come out. Heading towards the east coast town of Waa wi Lûû (Houaïlou), the bus resonates to Kanak hymns, ‘Isa Lei Lia’ and ‘Three Little Birds.’ Music, song and poetry unite youth...

Small island nations most at risk from climate change events

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Small island nations, mainly in the Caribbean and Pacific, are most at risk from catastrophic damage caused by greenhouse gases, new research by Victoria University economics professor Ilan Noy and others concludes. Being a small island is a bigger risk factor than being in the poorest groups of nations, according to the working paper for non-profit think tank the Overseas...

SPREP calls for more robust regime to address the full life cycle of ghost gear

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Abandoned, Lost, Discarded Fishing Gear (ALDFG), also known as Ghost Gear, is one of the most harmful forms of marine debris devastating our Ocean. Studies have found that 640,000 tonnes of fishing gear, consisting of fishing nets, traps and fishing lines, are lost and abandoned in the Ocean, posing a major threat to marine ecosystems. The threat is not lost on...

Low-key election campaign in Marshalls belies vote importance

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Marshall Islanders go to the polls Monday 20 November following what may have been the quietest election campaign in the 44-years of constitutional government. But the muted campaign — there are no political parties in the Marshall Islands — might mislead observers to think this every-four-year election is of little consequence. On the contrary, the Marshall Islands is moving into...

President Xi says China’s relations with Pacific island countries candid without selfish motives

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Chinese President Xi Jinping said last Thursday that China has developed relations with Pacific island countries in a candid manner, without selfish motives or targeting any third party. Xi made the remarks during his meeting with Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, stressing that China's policy on Pacific island countries fully respects their sovereignty and independence, and does not attach political...

Thousands displaced in the Pacific annually

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The Pacific Islands are grappling with an alarming surge in climate-induced displacement, forcing a staggering number of residents to abandon their homes each year. This pressing issue took centre stage at this year’s regional leaders meeting of the Pacific Islands Forum in Rarotonga. This alarming trend of severe disasters compelling Pacific islanders to abandon their homes has been escalating over the...

Pacific leaders unite against corruption

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Regional leaders are serious about their commitment to addressing corruption in the region. The Pacific Islands Forum’s Teieniwa Vision, which Fiji committed to in 2020, recognises that progress and aspirations for a peaceful, harmonious, and prosperous Pacific cannot be realised unless corruption is addressed. Cook Islands Prime Minister and Chair of the Pacific Islands Forum, Mark Brown recently announced that leaders...

Vanuatu Ambassador Maniuri signs historic OACPS – EU Partnership Agreement

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Marking a significant milestone in international cooperation, Vanuatu’s Ambassador to the European Union (EU), Georges Maniuri, has signed the groundbreaking Organisation of African, Caribbean, Pacific States (OACPS)—EU Partnership Agreement in Apia, Samoa. This historic event represents the first comprehensive partnership agreement between the OACPS and the EU to be signed in the Pacific region. The agreement, known as the Samoa Agreement,...

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