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Fiji receives Jack Ma Foundation COVID-19 protective equipment

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The Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat has handed over medical supplies to the Fiji Government as it battles a surge of COVID-19 cases. The personal protective equipment (PPE) was a donation from the Jack Ma Foundation to the Forum Secretariat for distribution to Forum members experiencing outbreaks. Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General, Henry Puna, is hopeful that the donation would contribute to...

U.S military visits to Palau not a response to any threat, Army commander says

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The United States military presence in Palau is not a response to any immediate threat, according to a battalion commander for Task Force Oceania. Pacific Islands Battalion commander for Task Force Oceania LTC Rachel Sullivan in an interview said the U.S forces that are in Palau” are not here in response to any threat.” They are here as part of the...

Samoa Media alliance calls for journalists’ protection

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The Samoa Alliance of Media Practitioners for Development (SAMPOD) has condemned political attacks against Samoan women journalists and called on the United Nations to lend its support. The SAMPOD statement was released after more than 1,000 men and women assembled for a peaceful march calling for an end to violence on women. Ironically, a young female reporter was verbally attacked by...

Tuilaepa dragging Samoa into dictatorship: Fiame Mata’afa

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The Samoa caretaker Government are clinging onto power using the Head of State's unconstitutional powers, Fiame Naomi Mataafa, the leader of Fa'atuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi (FAST) party has said. Mata’afa says the Human Rights Protection Party's (HRPP) efforts to cling onto power whilst the nation is under a State of Emergency is deeply concerning, noting that they...

Focused on the future to emerge stronger: Fiji Trade Minister

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Fiji's Trade Minister Faiyaz Koya has outlined the importance of remaining focused on the future to emerge stronger while chairing the 2021 Pacific ACP (PACP) Trade Ministers Meeting today. “Our region has embarked on numerous initiatives and programmes to accelerate transformation across multiple facets of our economic sectors. From fighting for the rights of our artisanal fishers for food security...

Fijians urged to get vaccinated as soon as possible to build up immunity as COVID-19 spreads

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Two weeks ago, Lepani Raiyala lost his partner Maree Stewart to COVID-19. Stewart, a popular radio personality in Fiji, was only 39 when she died in hospital after contracting the virus amid the Pacific nation's deadly outbreak. Raiyala, who also tested positive for coronavirus, was forced to watch Stewart's funeral service “helplessly” via Zoom while isolating at a COVID-care facility in...

Leone Nakarawa to lead Flying Fijians in the second test match as Cotter makes a few changes

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Leone Nakarawa has been given more responsibility as he will lead the Flying Fijians against the All Blacks in their final test match on Saturday in Hamilton. Nakarawa replaces Levani Botia for the captaincy role after the hard-hitting center was ruled out due to a knee injury earlier this week. Head Coach Vern Cotter said “Earlier in the week we knew...

All Blacks team named for Hamilton test against Fiji

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The All Blacks team has been named to play Fiji in the third match of the Steinlager Series at FMG Stadium Waikato on Saturday 17 July. The naming sees a return from injury for midfielder Anton Lienert-Brown and loose forward Ardie Savea in what will be their 50th Test matches. Savea will start at openside flanker and Lienert-Brown is in...

Ex-bikie and missing property magnate among Australian names granted Vanuatu citizenship

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A former Comanchero bikie and a missing property magnate owing hundreds of millions of dollars after his businesses collapsed are among Australians granted citizenship through Vanuatu’s controversial citizenship-by-investment scheme. Marco Francis Coffen and Zhou Xiang Huang, both from Australia, appear on a list of people who purchased citizenship from Vanuatu for US$130,000 last year. A Vanuatu passport allows visa-free travel through...

Vanuatu approves State of Emergency extension to December

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Vanuatu Council of Ministers (COM) has approved for the President to extend the State of Emergency (SoE) for the current coronavirus pandemic under Disaster Risk Management Act No. 23 of 2019. The extension period will begin from 01 August to 31 December this year and shall be extended, subject to advice from the National Disaster Committee. The extension will be applied...

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