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PNGDF guns intact, More than 50,000 illegal, unlicensed firearms in PNG

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There have been many allegations leveled against the Papua New Guinea disciplinary forces over the years, alleging that police and soldiers sell firearms. However, Papua New Guinea Defence Force(PNGDF) Commander Major General Gilbert Toropo has denied this saying that all firearms are inspected and are accounted for on a fortnightly basis. He said that they have a system in place to...

China provides annual development cooperation funding to Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat

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The Government of the People’s Republic of China Wednesday provided an annual funding contribution of US$1.08 million to the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat under the China – Pacific Islands Forum Cooperation Fund. In a virtual ceremony, the Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum, Henry Puna, welcomed the funding contribution from Qian Bo, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China...

Fiji’s PM: Go to Glasgow with commitments

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Opinion by Frank Bainimarama, Prime Minister of Fiji The upcoming COP26 UN summit in Glasgow must secure serious collective action to address the climate crisis. Failure could spell the loss of entire low-lying Pacific nations, and we can only fail if we shirk our responsibilities. We have reasons to be hopeful. Momentum for action is growing. Since the Fijian presidency...

Building a secure, inclusive Pacific-addressing gender inequality in COVID-19 times: with Forum Gender Specialist, Dr Fiona Hukula

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The COVID-19 pandemic has posed many challenges in our sea of islands, but it has also presented us the opportunity to build on our strengths-which lie very much in our kinship and relational ties as well as our ability to live off our land and sea. If anything, the pandemic has highlighted our need to continue to reflect on...

IAEA chief: AUKUS could set precedent for pursuit of nuclear submarines

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The head of the UN’s nuclear watchdog has said other states could follow Australia’s example and seek to build nuclear-powered submarines, raising serious proliferation and legal concerns. Rafael Grossi, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said during a visit to Washington that he had sent a special team to look into the safety and legal implications...

Vern Cotter remains Flying Fijians Head Coach and will work closely with Gareth Baber for the November campaign

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The Fiji Rugby Union (FRU), CEO John O’Connor today confirmed that he has received numerous queries regarding the status and involvement of Flying Fijians Head Coach Vern Cotter following the announcement Tuesday of the Flying Fijians 28-member squad, coaching panel and the management staff for the November tour. O’Connor reiterates that Coach Cotter remains the Head Coach of Flying Fijians...

Fijian Drua unveil new brand identity for team ahead of entry to Super Rugby Pacific

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The Fijian Drua, Super Rugby’s newest franchise, have today unveiled a distinct new brand identity, paying homage to the origins of the franchise name. The brand identity features the stylised version of the iconic drua, the renowned and powerful traditional Fijian sea vessel. The brandmark connects the franchise to its roots and symbolises the journey the Fijian Drua has embarked...

Marshall Islands calls for global collaboration on twin crises

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The Marshall Islands is urging collective global action over both the climate crisis and the pandemic. A low lying island country which has been a poster child for climate change impacts, the Marshalls remains one of the most vocal advocates for global moves to curb greenhouse gas emissions. And while the country has been largely free of Covid-19 cases, it has...

NZ climate grants $1.3bn welcomed by Cook Islands Prime Minister

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Cook Islands Prime Minister and COP 26 Pacific Political Champion for Climate Finance, Mark Brown, has welcomed New Zealand's recent announcement of $1.3bn (US$920 million) in grant-based climate financing between 2022 and 2025. The funding announcement ahead of the COP26 climate negotiations which begin next week, are a fourfold increase on New Zealand climate finance commitments towards the delivery of...

Fiji records 146 COVID cases over three days

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Fiji has recorded 146 new COVID-19 cases between 16 - 18 October. This, according to Permanent secretary for Health Dr James Fong. “Since the last update, we have recorded a total of 146 new cases, of which 85 new cases were recorded on 16/10/2021; 39 new cases on 17/10/2021, and 22 new cases in the last 24 hours ending at 8am...

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