Home Blog Page 874

Pacific nations walk geopolitical tightrope over Ukraine war, as nuclear legacy looms

0
Some Pacific island nations have been left walking a geopolitical tightrope in their response to the war in Ukraine, as they try to balance...

Fiji’s Opposition MP Nawaikula convicted of giving false information and obtaining a financial advantage

0
Fiji's Opposition MP Niko Nawaikula has been found guilty of one count of giving false information to a public servant and one count of...

Transformative Project to deliver thousands of jobs and economic security for Solomon Isla

0
More than 5,500 jobs are set to be created with the construction of a major tuna processing plant in Solomon Islands that will provide...

PINA Statement to commemorate World Press Freedom Day 2022

0
On 03 May every year, media workers here in the Pacific and across the globe come together to reflect on issues of press freedom...

Palau Media Council World Press Freedom Day 2022 Statement

0
On 03 May, the Palau Media Council celebrates journalists' critical role worldwide. The World Press Freedom Day is an opportunity for smaller newsrooms like what...

Iroga to lead Pacific article 19 watchdog- PFF Statement for World Press Freedom Day 2022

0
On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, the Pacific Freedom Forum (PFF) is pleased to announce its new Chair, Robert Iroga of the...

Two-week arms ultimatum: PNG Police Commissioner

0
Anyone caught with an illegal unlicensed firearm in Papua New Guinea, faces life in prison. With nine days to go before the Issue of Writs,...

Marshalls launches big child health intervention

0
A high-rate of malnutrition and growth stunting among Marshall Islands children has been a concern for many years. A survey jointly conducted by UNICEF and...

Free press essential to democracy says Pacific media watchdog

0
The Pacific Freedom Forum says World Press Freedom Day is a significant milestone for Pacific region media. 03 May is World Press Freedom Day, a...

Former Tonga PM dumped from parliament for election bribery

0
Two Tongan MPs, one former prime minister and the other a serving cabinet minister, have lost their seats in Parliament. Former PM, Pohiva Tu'i'onetoa, and...

Stay connected

529FansLike
172FollowersFollow
156SubscribersSubscribe
- Advertisement -

Latest article

Sea level rise could redefine sovereignty, but Pacific leaders are pushing back

0
Sea level rise is no longer just an environmental crisis for the Pacific; it is a legal challenge striking at the heart of sovereignty,...

Tonga launches e-passport project to boost security

0
The Kingdom of Tonga has officially begun its e-passport journey. Tonga convened the inaugural Project Steering Committee (PSC) meeting for the Tonga e-passport Project, a...

Trust and cooperation needed for Pacific Climate action

0
Climate mobility processes will attract greater support if it is recognised as a security and stability concern. Participants at a regional workshop in Fiji heard...