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Motion to oust Malaita Premier set for next month

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A motion of no confidence to oust embattled Malaita premier Daniel Suidani has been set for early next month, October 2021. The Malaita Non-Executive Group (NEG) told SIBC News in an exclusive interview that they no longer have trust and confidence in Premier Suidani. Spokesperson and former minister of forest, mines and energy in the Suidani led Malaita Alliance for Rural...

Fiji records 118 new cases of COVID-19

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Fiji has recorded 118 new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday, increasing the total number of cases to 50,128 and 574 deaths since the outbreak in April. Permanent Secretary for Health, Dr James Fong said there have been 113 new recoveries to report since the last update, which means that there are now 12,948 active cases. “There have been 50,128 cases during the...

U.S has ‘no closer ally than Australia’, says Biden after Aukus pact

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U.S President Joe Biden and the Australian prime minister, Scott Morrison, have welcomed their new security ties after last week’s announcement that Washington would provide Canberra with advanced technology for nuclear-powered submarines as part of trilateral deal with the United Kingdom. “The United States has no closer or more reliable ally than Australia,” Biden said on Tuesday ahead of a...

Covid-19: Vaccine diplomacy swings in Pacific nations’ favour

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Geopolitical jockeying for influence has got some Pacific island nations vaccinated against Covid-19 much quicker than New Zealand. But is there a quid pro quo? National Correspondent Lucy Craymer reports. The Marshall Islands has said they don’t need vaccines from COVAX, Palau and Guam are vaccinating tourists and Fiji is preparing to open its borders as 80 percent of its...

Samoa to go on two-day lockdown for mass vaccination

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Samoa's National Emergency Operations Centre(NEOC) and the Ministry of Health has announced details for the mass vaccination roll-out on the two-day lockdown on Thursday and Friday this week. “Cabinet and its meeting 10 September approved the two days lockdown on 23 - 24 September to allow for the mass vaccination campaign across the whole country,” said the NEOC Chair, Agafili...

Fiji Solicitor General suspended

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Fiji's Solicitor General Sharvada Sharma has been suspended. Sharma was suspended by the President Jioji Konrote following allegations of misbehaviour. Sources within his office have also confirmed his suspension. Under the Constitution, the Solicitor General is appointed by the President on the recommendation of the Judicial Services Commission which first consults with the Attorney-General. The Solicitor-General may be removed from office for inability...

Call for ‘decisive action now’ to avoid climate catastrophe

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Speaking alongside the UK Prime Minister in New York on Monday the UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, has called on world leaders for “decisive action now to avert climate catastrophe.” Guterres joined an emergency summit convened and attended by United Kingdom premier Boris Johnson, to press for more action on climate finance and other measures ahead of the watershed UN COP26...

Climate crisis: history will judge failure to act, UK PM says at UN

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UK’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson has warned the world’s rich countries that “history will judge”, if they fail to act now to tackle the climate crisis, as U.S climate envoy John Kerry suggested President Biden was poised to commit more funds to the fight. At the UN general assembly in New York, the prime minister urged other developed countries to...

Fiji records 121 new cases of COVID-19

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Fiji has recorded 121 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, increasing the total number of cases in the island nation to 50,010 and 573 deaths since the outbreak in April. Permanent Secretary for Health, Dr James Fong said 103 cases are from the Western division and 18 cases are from the Central division, in Vitilevu, Fiji's main island. “There have been...

Inquiry needed into Australia’s silence on West Papuan massacre, human rights groups say

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Human rights groups say revelations that Australia sat on its hands after learning of Indonesian military atrocities against West Papuan demonstrators are “deeply disturbing” and should prompt an independent investigation. A newly released unredacted intelligence report, shared with the Guardian, shows the Australian government had compelling evidence that the Indonesian military fired live rounds indiscriminately into a group of unarmed...

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