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Treason, sedition and parliamentary privilege in Fiji

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By Richard Herr Contrary to some media reports, Fijian opposition leader Frank Bainimarama’s three-year suspension from parliament was not for an act of sedition....

HSBC Canada Sevens set for historic weekend

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The world’s best men’s and women’s rugby sevens players will return to action in Vancouver this weekend with a three-day event from 03-05 March...

OFC and FIFA talk Professional League

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The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) President Lambert Maltock and the FIFA President Gianni Infantino met in Paris this week for top level discussions on...

China launches centre to help Pacific Island countries in disaster risk reduction

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China has launched a centre for disaster risk reduction cooperation with Pacific Island countries. The southern Chinese city of Jiangmen will serve as a home...

UN head says high seas treaty must be ‘ambitious’

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United Nations chief Antonio Guterres urged countries Wednesday to agree a “robust and ambitious” treaty to protect the high seas, as time starts to...

Micronesian island leaders to push plan to hire Secretary General

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The Micronesian Islands Forum (MIF) leaders announced plans to push ahead with the hiring of a professional Secretary-General for its secretariat office. The leaders made...

Cyclone Kevin bears down on Vanuatu as Judy continues through the country

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Parts of Vanuatu are due to be battered by a new tropical cyclone named Kevin. The storm originated south of Solomon Islands on Wednesday and...

Tonga needs additional $252 million to resuscitate economy, says PM

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Tonga's Prime Minister acknowledged the strong commitment of Tonga's development partners and donors and said financial assistance is still needed to ensure a prosperous...

Japan’s plan to dump nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Ocean continues to worry island leaders

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The release of contaminated water from the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant has dominated recent discussions between representatives of Pacific island nations and Japan, with...

Australia joins Vanuatu bid for international court to rule on obligation to prevent climate harm

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Australia will co-sponsor Vanuatu’s historic bid for the international court of justice to rule on the climate crisis, including the legal consequences for causing...

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