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Fiji records 250 new cases of COVID-19, one new death reported

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Fiji has recorded 250 new cases of COVID-19 and one death Thursday, increasing the total number of cases in the Pacific nation to 47,186 and 503 deaths since the outbreak in April. Permanent secretary for Health, Dr James Fong said 186 cases are from the Western division, 51 cases are from the Central division in Vitilevu, Fiji's main island and...

Nauru president praises USP for its global top 10 percent university ranking

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Nauru President Lionel Aingimea has praised the University of the South Pacific (USP) for becoming ranked among the world’s top 10 percent of universities by The Times Higher Education rankings (THE). This is the first time that the university has achieved this recognition in its 53-year history. President Aingimea, who is outgoing chancellor and a law graduate and former teacher at...

Samoa launches Covid-19 Travel Tracer App

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A Travel Tracer App that will enable contact tracing in the event of the Covid-19 entering and spreading in Samoa, was launched by the Prime Minister Thursday. Samoa’s own Covid-19 contact tracing platform is a joint initiative of the Ministry of Health and the Samoa Tourism Authority. In her remarks, Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mataafa emphasised that the tracing app will...

Fiji, Samoa 7s to miss start of the World Series

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The Fiji and Samoa sevens teams will be missing when the men's World Sevens Series gets underway in Canada this month. The new season kicks off in Vancouver on September 18, with another tournament in Edmonton the following weekend. But Fiji's Olympic gold medal winning team and Pacific neighbours Samoa have joined New Zealand, Australia and Argentina in opting to skip...

Fijian Drua to be based in Australia

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The Fijian Drua will be based in Australia in the next 2022 Super Rugby season. The team will march into quarantine in Australia in the middle of October and plan to start base camp in early November. This has been confirmed by Fiji Rugby Union Chair, Fijian Drua to be based in Australia In a press conference this morning, Begg says they...

Micronesia’s President says he mandated vaccines to protect

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Federated States of Micronesia(FSM) President David Panuelo said Wednesday he’ll continue to walk around his island nation without fear, despite an alleged death threat against him over his government’s vaccine mandate. A month ago, Micronesia became one of the few countries in the world to impose a broad rule requiring that all eligible citizens get vaccinated against the coronavirus. Soon after,...

OCO 21st Annual Meeting – Transnational crimes require regional collaboration

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Despite border closures and reduced air and sea travel because of COVID-19, Customs administrations in the region say threats in the Pacific remain high from illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing fleets – as well as threats from illegal movements of people, drugs and weapons, which are often facilitated by trusted insiders. The issue was discussed at the Oceania Heads of...

Parties to the Convention for the Protection of the Pacific’s Natural Resources and Environment convene the 16th COP

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The 16th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention for the Protection of Natural Resources and Environment in the South Pacific Region, also known as the Noumea Convention, officially convened today, with Parties and Observers joining virtually due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemics and subsequent border closures across the Pacific. The Noumea Convention, which entered into force...

Samoa Parliament to meet on 14 September: PM Fiame Mata’afa

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The XVII Legislative Assembly will convene in two weeks time on 14 September 2021, says Samoan Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa. Speaking to the media in a press conference on Wednesday, the Prime Minister said they have seen the 2021/2022 Fiscal Year Budget which will be tabled in the sitting of the Parliament. “We saw firsthand what the budget looks like...

COVID-19: New Mu variant could be more vaccine-resistant

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A new coronavirus “variant of interest” named Mu – also known by its scientific name as B.1.621 – is being closely monitored by the World Health Organisation (WHO), the agency has said. In its weekly epidemiological update, published on Tuesday, WHO warned it was becoming increasingly prevalent in Colombia and Ecuador, and showed signs of possible resistance to vaccines. Mu was...

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