Transhipment challenges in the WCPO
By Iliesa Tora
Not many Pacific Island women work on fishing vessels, but a young Fijian woman has found a way to support the work of fishers such as her brother and cousins so they can continue to make a living from Pacific tuna.
Esther Wozniak, who comes from a family of albacore tuna fishers, works with Pew Charitable Trusts’s...
14 death row prisoners to be executed: PNG Correctional Commissioner
Fourteen out of 15 prisoners currently on death row will be executed after a “possible execution mode is identified”, says Papua New Guinea Correctional Services Commissioner Stephen Pokanis.
Pokanis also said all executions could proceed soon after the National Executive Council (NEC) appoints members to a committee that will identify the most possible mode of execution.
His comments came in light...
Fiji records 398 new cases of COVID-19, five new deaths reported
Fiji has recorded 398 new cases of COVID-19 and five new deaths Thursday, increasing the total number of cases to 38,742 and 343 deaths since the outbreak in April.
Permanent secretary for Health, Dr James Fong said 254 cases are from the Western division and 144 cases are from the Central division in Vitilevu, Fiji's main island.
“There have been 703...
$14-million climate change funding support to benefits Pacific Islands
Pacific Countries will be benefiting from a $14-million (US$9.7 million) climate change funding support from the New Zealand government.
The five-year funding assistance will help Pacific countries in addressing the impacts of climate change in the region.
The fund will be channelled through the Pacific Community programme to improve food security, livelihoods, economic and environmental resilience in the Pacific.
New Zealand Minister...
‘No public protest is allowed’ says Solomon Islands Attorney General
Public assembly or procession of any form will not be allowed under the current state of emergency unless authorised by the Prime Minister, says Solomon Islands Attorney General John Muria junior.
Parts of Honiara, the Western Border, and Malaita Outer Islands are currently declared as emergency zones.
“In any emergency zone, public assembly or procession is prohibited, unless there’s any order...
Pacific Forum leaders set permanent maritime borders, as rising seas shrink islands
Pacific island leaders have agreed that their maritime borders should be permanent, even if their countries shrink due to a future rise in sea levels caused by climate change.
In a declaration released by Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) leaders, 18 member countries and territories affirmed that once Pacific islands have established and notified maritime zones to the secretary-general of the...
PNG PM: Focus on Bougainville self-rule
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape says Parliament needs to address soon the quest for independence by the people of Bougainville.
“There is no greater issue than that of one part of the country trying to break away from the rest of the country,” he said.
“This is a very important issue.
“I rank it the greatest challenge than Covid-19, the...
‘Bad neighbours’: Australia at risk of becoming ‘global pariah’
Australia is already considered a “bad neighbour” and will become a “pariah” if the federal government does not move past its long-running climate policy wars and do more to help limit global warming, a senior UN official warns.
The country is feeling the pressure to stop dragging its heels after the United Nations’ latest climate report card revealed earlier this...
Travel restricted from Fiji to NZ
Travel is restricted to New Zealand from Fiji this weekend.
There are more than 24,000 active cases of Covid-19 in Fiji and at least 330 deaths, since the outbreak began in April.
Fiji is now considered "very high risk," to New Zealand and from midnight Sunday, only New Zealand citizens, their partners and children, will be able to travel there from...
“Dreams destroyed” – what Olympic exile would mean for weightlifting and its athletes
The catastrophic cost of weightlifting losing its Olympic status is laid out in a letter to the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) and all its members.
It says that if weightlifting was dropped from the Olympic Games doping would take off unchecked, income would nosedive at global, continental and national level, and weightlifting would die in smaller nations.
There would be "a...