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India hits back after PNG bans flights over COVID ‘deception’

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The Indian embassy in Papua New Guinea denies police claims that it helped unauthorised passengers, including four people who were infected with COVID-19, arrive in the Pacific nation’s capital, Port Moresby. The denial on Tuesday came after PNG Police Commissioner David Manning last week banned all flights from India, accusing the Indian government of “deliberately” participating in “deception” that compromised...

French Polynesia govt reactive Covid-19 response slammed

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The French Polynesia government has been blasted and accused for not being proactive enough to avoid the horrors of the latest Covid-19 surge. At least another 38 people in French Polynesia have died of Covid-19 over the weekend as pleas continue for more health professionals to be sent from France. The official figure excludes patients who died after being cared for...

Objection to former Fiji PM Rabuka’s proposed party

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Fiji's Registrar of Political Parties has received one objection against an application by former Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka for his proposed People’s Alliance party. Registrar and Supervisor of Elections, Mohammed Saneem said this is part of the process for registering any new party. Saneem expected to have the matter dealt with in the coming days. “We’re in the process of verifying the...

World Rugby welcomes inclusion of Fijian Drua and Moana Pasifika in new-look Super Rugby Pacific 2022 competition

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The Super Rugby format for 2022 has been confirmed with Moana Pasifika and the Fijian Drua making up an exciting 12-team line-up. The decision was made following a detailed financial, performance and commercial feasibility study in partnership with New Zealand Rugby and the respective unions of Samoa, Tonga and Fiji. Having two teams in Super Rugby will enhance the player development...

Pacific Super Rugby teams to finalise squads

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With 'Super Rugby Pacific' confirmed to kick off in February, the race is on for Moana Pasifika and the Fijian Drua to sign up their inaugural playing squads. The Drua also have to decide where they will be based next season, with Fiji's ongoing Covid-19 problems ruling out plans to play on home soil. Flying Fijians prop Haereiti Hetet said the...

Venues for Fijian Drua home matches to be decided

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The decision on the venue for the Fijian Drua’s home matches for the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific will be decided soon. The Drua will join the Australian and New Zealand Super Rugby sides in a new 12-team competition next year, but this will be dependent on when its unconditional license will be granted. Fiji Rugby Union chief executive John O’Connor says...

UN Secretary-General calls for bold action to end biodiversity crisis

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With one million species at risk of extinction, UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Monday called for greater leadership and political will to end the biodiversity crisis. In remarks to a high-level virtual meeting to develop a new global framework to address biodiversity loss, he underlined the need for commitment, ambition and credibility. “The future of humanity depends on our collective efforts”,...

High Seas Tuna Transshipment -What it is and why it should be reformed

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Tuna fishing in the region Tuna is extremely valuable to Pacific Island countries. In recent years, the annual catch of tuna in the western and central Pacific Ocean has been approximately 2.6 million metric tonnes per year, worth almost US$5 billion. This catch represents over 50 percent of all the tuna landings in the world. Surprisingly, the amount of...

Pacific Community warns of threat to education retention in the wake of COVID-19

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Before the pandemic, many Pacific Island countries grappled with low numbers of students completing secondary education. Now experts in the region are concerned that the closure of schools to contain the spread of COVID-19, and the economic downturn, will lead to even more students dropping out of education early. It’s an issue that has consequences for the region’s future development, given...

Fiji PM Bainimarama: ‘SIDs’ rallying cry must keep 1.5 alive at COP26′

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Nearly two years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, its global socioeconomic “headwinds” have blown many countries far off course from the aims of the 2030 Agenda. But fierce as those winds may be, they are “a whisper” next to the intensifying crisis brought by changing climate. Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama made these remarks in his official opening address...

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