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WMO chief warns of rising extreme weather events, natural disasters

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Extreme weather events and natural disasters will continue to increase, the head of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) warned on Monday, saying that climate change was the root cause for the torrential rainstorms and deadly floods ravaging across Western Europe this summer. Speaking to Xinhua, Petteri Taalas, secretary-general of the Geneva-based WMO, said: “We have always had extreme weather events,...

Fiji government to roll out vax pass

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Only fully vaccinated Fijians will be able to travel, go to restaurants and attend large gatherings, says Economy Minister Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum. He also said to protect against fraud, individual biometrics information would be captured to form the basis of identity authentication. While delivering the 2021-2022 National Budget last Friday, the A-G said Government was developing secure vaccine passports which were essentially...

IOC Session begins in Tokyo with a message of peace and harmony despite COVID19 pandemic

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS  Editor The 138th Session of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) got underway in Tokyo this morning with a message of 'peace' and 'harmony' that the host government hopes will shine through when the Games that starts Friday. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga welcomed delegates from 205 National Olympic Committees with a message that despite the challenges of Covid19...

France, South Pacific nations to combat ‘predatory’ fishing as China extends reach

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French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday France and South Pacific nations would launch a South Pacific coastguard network to counter “predatory” behavior, which an adviser said was aimed at illegal fishing, as China expands its maritime reach. The United States and allies including France, Japan, Australia and New Zealand, are actively expanding their activity in the Pacific to counter...

Fiji records 784 new cases of COVID-19 and 15 deaths reported

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Fiji has recorded 784 new cases of COVID-19 and 15 deaths reported Monday. Permanent secretary for Health Dr James Fong said the new COVID-19 deaths for the period of 12 - 19 July. “The first COVID-19 death to report is a 65-year-old woman from Laucala Beach. She presented to the CWM Hospital Emergency Department in severe respiratory distress. She died 7...

PNG records three new COVID-19 cases – total cases at 17,467

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Papua New Guinea has recorded three new COVID-19 cases on Friday 16 July, increasing the total number of cases to 17,467. The cases were reported in three provinces. West Sepik, East Sepik and Hela reported a single case each. Of the three reported cases, two were males and a female. Their ages range from 25 to 58 years. One out of...

Telstra in talks to buy Digicel Pacific with Australian government support

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Telstra Corp Ltd (TLS.AX) said on Monday it was in discussions to buy the Pacific operations of telecom company Digicel Group, with the support of the Australian government, which will likely fund the majority of the deal amount. The announcement follows a report over the weekend by the Sydney Morning Herald that said the deal could be worth AUD$2 billion...

Morrison left out on Pacific rim over climate diplomacy

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By Wesly Morgan The first national leader to congratulate Joe Biden on his election as U.S President was Fiji’s Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama. There was little doubt what he wanted from the new head of the world’s most powerful nation. “Together, we have a planet to save from a climate emergency,” he tweeted. Bainimarama knew Pacific island countries had gained...

Samoa seal Rugby World Cup 2023 qualification with play-off win over Tonga

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Manu Samoa will take their place in Pool D at France 2023 having secured a 79-28 aggregate win against Tonga in Hamilton on Saturday. Samoa secured Rugby World Cup 2023 qualification with a 37-15 defeat of Tonga in Hamilton on Saturday. Holding a healthy 42-13 advantage from the first leg in Auckland last weekend, Manu Samoa needed to avoid defeat by...

First ever Pacific hearing of Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry gets underway

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The Pacific hearing of the Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry has started, with survivors expected to discuss the impacts of the Dawn Raids. Tulou: Our Pacific Voices; Tatala e Pulonga is the first of its kind for New Zealand and will be held over two weeks at the Fale o Samoa in Māngere. The public hearing considers the impacts...

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Solomons maintain ‘balanced stance’ on West Papua issue, ahead of PM’s Indonesia trip

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Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has reaffirmed Solomon Islands’ measured approach to the West Papua issue, stating that his GNUT administration respects Indonesia’s sovereignty. Speaking ahead...

COP16 confronts “huge” challenge of protecting 30 percent of world’s land and sea

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Adelaide launches bid to host Cop31 climate conference in 2026

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South Australia has launched a bid to host a major UN climate conference in 2026 in Adelaide, with the premier, Peter Malinauskas, declaring it...