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FSM President Panuelo congratulates new Israel PM Naftali Bennett

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President of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM)David W Panuelo Monday sent a letter of congratulations to Naftali Bennett, the newly sworn-in Prime Minister of Israel. In addition to the congratulatory remarks, President Panuelo reaffirmed the nations’ commitment to standing with the People and Government of Israel on matters that are “right and just.” Citizens may recall that, while it is...

Supporters keeping Samoa caretaker PM in Office: Tuilaepa

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Samoa caretaker Prime Minister, Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi says it is supporters’ encouragements and pleads not to concede that is keeping him in office. Speaking on the state-owned Radio 2AP, Tuilaepa he could drop everything in a second but “what then?” The Human Rights Protection Party(HRPP) leader who has been in power for 22 years said his conscience would not let him...

Why the world’s most fertile fishing ground is facing a ‘unique and dire’ threat

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By Michael Field Since long before the steel-hulled fishing boats from foreign countries arrived in the South Pacific its people have had their own systems for sharing the ocean’s catches. In the New Zealand colony of Tokelau, in the middle of the region, the 1,400 people living on its three atolls practise a system called inati, which ensures every household...

Pacific Islands Conference of Leaders Issues Summit Communiqué

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Leaders identify pandemic recovery, climate change, sustainable development as top priorities The leaders of 11 nations and territories across the Pacific have issued a group communiqué following a two-day online gathering of the Pacific Islands Conference of Leaders, or PICL. During the June 1-2 summit, a new group of Pacific Island leaders recommitted to the important regional role of the...

Marshalls vaccinates fishermen in Majuro

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The Marshall Islands launched Covid-19 vaccinations for commercial fishermen temporarily in port Majuro this past week — possibly the first Pacific island to vaccinate fishermen. With the country vaccination programme nearing 80 percent completion for the two urban centres, and public health teams now conducting vaccinations for remote outer islands, the Ministry of Health and Human Services announced earlier in...

The time for change is now

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By Matin Karimli and Sheldon Yett Child labour remains a persistent problem in the world today, including in the Pacific Islands, jeopardising children’s future. Every child has a basic right to protection, as defined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child, “The right of the child to be protected from economic exploitation and from performing any work that is...

Guterres: Vaccines should be considered ‘global public goods’

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Lifesaving COVID-19 vaccines should be considered “global public goods”, the UN chief told journalists on Friday, covering the G7 Summit of leading industrialised nations taking place in the United Kingdom. Speaking via videolink in London, Secretary-General António Guterres said there was no other way of defeating a virus that spreads across developing countries “like wildfire” and risks mutating, other than through...

Invoking gender quota mocks Constitution: Samoa expert

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Samoan women’s issues researcher Dr Mema Motusaga says invoking the gender quota to decide Samoa’s Government following the 2021 General Election was “perverse” and "an insult” to women leaders of the past and is a mockery of the Constitution. Dr Motusaga, who advocates for women’s equality and was born and raised in Samoa, made the statement in Part two of...

Fiji records 105 cases; over 1000 since second outbreak in April

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Fiji has reported 105 new cases of COVID-19 Sunday, taking the total number of infections since the outbreak started in April over 1000. Ministry of Health permanent secretary Dr James Fong said of the 105 cases, 98 of the new cases are linked to the existing clusters: *CWMH – 21 *Nawajikuma, Nawaka, Nadi – 16 *Tramline, Nawaka, Nadi – 6 *Kinoya – 1 *Navosai –...

180,000 Australian vaccines for Fiji and over FJD$152.5 million in direct budget support

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The arrival of 50,000 more Australian manufactured AstraZeneca doses last Thursday night is a further demonstration of Australia’s commitment to stand with Fiji during this difficult time. “It is Australia’s highest priority that countries in our region, including our Fijian vuvale, have access to safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines. Australia has now delivered 180,000 vaccines in just over a month...

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