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Fiji records 590 new cases of COVID-19, 11 new deaths reported

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Fiji has recorded 590 new cases of COVID-19 and 11 new deaths Tuesday, increasing the total number of cases to 41,107 and 403 deaths since the outbreak in April. Permanent secretary for Health, Dr James Fong said 420 cases are from the Western division and 170 cases are from the Central division in Vitilevu, Fiji's main island. “There have been 1,304...

SODELPA MP Niko Nawaikula wins case

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Fiji’s Chief Justice Kamal Kumar Tuesday ruled that the Supervisor of Elections Mohammed Saneem's decision to vacate Niko Nawaikula as a Member of Parliament is null and void. Justice Kumar said the Supervisor of Election’s action in removing Nawaikula’s name from the Register of Voters is unlawful and wrong. He said with this decision, Nawaikula is to be reinstated as a...

12 cases of delta variant confirmed in PNG

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Papua New Guinea deputy Controller for National Pandemic response Dr Daoni Esorom says the country has 12 confirmed cases of delta variant. He said the latest COVID-19 cases are three males from Western Province. The National Control Centre will be sending a team to Western Province as they did with Madang last week to help with contact tracing and give technical...

Pacific Step-up or business as usual?

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By Leonard Louma Despite claims of a Pacific ‘Step-up’ and ‘Reset’, very little has changed in Australia and New Zealand’s attitude to the region, former Secretary of Papua New Guinea’s Department of Foreign Affairs Leonard Louma writes. I have been pondering the ways Pacific countries can work with their traditional development partners, particularly Australia and New Zealand, in the days...

Human ‘damage’ on the front-line of the climate crisis

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The damage to people and livelihoods caused by climate change is happening at a scale that “people on the front lines cannot manage”, according to the UN’s humanitarian office, OCHA. OCHA says that “time is running out for millions of people who are already losing their lives, their homes and their livelihoods” due to “extreme weather” that is “decimating” communities...

Former PM Rabuka warns Fiji First government that COVID-19 failures could cost them votes

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Former Fiji Prime minister, Sitiveni Rabuka, says he wants next year's election to be about common beliefs and not personalities. Rabuka has emerged from what he describes as eight months in the political wilderness, to launch a new opposition party called the People's Alliance. It's now going through the official registration process, but the former leader of SODELPA is confident approval...

Tackling corruption is vital if any country is to achieve a prosperous and secure future

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UK Government to support UNDP project to prevent and fight corruption in the Pacific region. The UK is providing £364,000 (US$503,000) in funding to UNDP as part of the UK’s Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) Pacific programme, which will provide £2 million (US$2.7 million) in funding support across the Pacific in 2021-22. Corruption costs the global economy approximately US$2.6 trillion,...

Solomon Islands Government speaks out on threats to remove PM Sogavare by force

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Solomon Islands government says the ongoing rumours of an armed group seeking to remove Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare is not in the best interest of peace and stability, particularly at a time when COVID-19 poses a greater threat to the country. The government said in a statement that the ongoing media speculations pushed by journalist Alfred Sasako are nothing but...

Hawaiians look to tradition to cope with Climate change

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Hawaii faces a range of environmental problems caused by global warming, impacts worsened by practices that critics say have ignored the local ecology. They say reviving traditional values can reduce the damage by limiting coastal erosion, reversing the rising acidity of coastal waters and lessening flooding from intense storms. Coastal hotels and homes already are seeing the effect of rising sea...

EU calls for climate action

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The Ambassador of the European Union in the Pacific, Sujiro Seam, has called on major emitters to be more ambitious in their reduction of carbon emissions. In a video posted on Twitter, Seam highlighted the findings of the recently issued Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) which found that there is a slim chance that the world could stop temperatures...

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