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PM Marape: PNG Government want to make 2022 election ‘fair and friendly’

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape says his Government wants to make the 2022 national election “fair and friendly to everyone”. He said this when speaking at the Registry of Political Parties’ Learning and Development Workshop in Port Moresby. The two-day event is being attended by executives of political parties. “Talking about the National Election, our Government wants to make it...

Fiji’s Minister for Women resigns

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Fiji’s Minister for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation, Mereseini Vuniwaqa has resigned from Fiji’s cabinet. Vuniwaqa’s resignation takes effect Thursday, several sources close to cabinet have confirmed. She has applied to be the new executive director of UN Women. It’s understood she has been interviewed for that role. Vuniwaqa is one of several candidates who have applied from the Asia-Pacific, to replace...

Fiji records 968 new cases of COVID-19, teenager among 11 new deaths reported

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Fiji has recorded 968 new cases of COVID-19 and 11 new deaths Thursday increasing the total number of cases in the island nation to 34,818 since the outbreak that started in April this year. Fiji's permanent secretary for Health, Dr James Fong said 292 cases are from the Western division and 676 cases are from the Central division in Vitilevu,...

Eight new positive COVID-19 Delta strain detections in PNG

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Eight additional COVID-19 positive infections in Papua New Guinea have been identified as being the highly infectious Delta strain. Police Commissioner and Controller of the PNG COVID-19 National Pandemic Response David Manning made the announcement of the new detections after the first Delta positive case three weeks ago. The Controller highlighted the risk of the onset of a potential third wave...

Fiji will chair the Pacific Forum Leaders Meeting

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Fiji will take the role of the Chair of the 51st Pacific Forum Leaders Meeting which convenes Friday to commemorate the historic 50th anniversary of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF). Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama will be joined by the leaders of the Pacific Islands Forum at the virtual meeting based on the theme, “Security and Prosperity in Unity: 50 Years...

U.S department directed to clean-up handling of Runit Dome nuclear waste

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A United States government committee has directed the country's Department of Energy to address safety shortfalls over its handling of nuclear waste stored in the infamous Runit Dome in the Marshall Islands. The dome on Enewetak atoll was used to store radioactive materials left over from US nuclear weapons testing during the 1940s and 1950s. According to the Marshall Islands Nuclear...

New Zealand funded vaccines arrive in Fiji

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A shipment of 100,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccines funded by the New Zealand Government and sourced in cooperation with Spain has arrived in Fiji. While handing over the vaccines to the Minister for Health, High Commissioner Jonathan Curr reaffirmed New Zealand’s commitment to support our Fijian whanau to access safe and effective vaccines and help protect against COVID-19. “AstraZeneca is Fiji’s...

Climate, Covid and Co-ordination: Forum leaders hold online summit

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By Nic Maclellan A virtual summit of the Pacific Islands Forum will be held this Friday 06 August, after the annual face-to-face meeting of presidents and prime ministers was again disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic. After the 2020 summit in Vanuatu was cancelled, any hope for a face-to-face meeting this year has been dashed by the current surge of coronavirus...

Forum Leaders to mark 50th anniversary at virtual meet

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-Forum Leaders will meet to commence the 51st Pacific Islands Forum and related meetings and commemorate the beginning of the 50th anniversary of the Pacific Islands Forum on Friday 06 August. Fiji will assume the Chair of the Pacific Islands Forum at this 51st session under the theme Security and Prosperity in Unity: 50 Years of the Pacific Islands Forum. The...

Latest COVID-19 data confirms infections have risen globally for four consecutive weeks

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COVID-19 infections have continued to rise globally for more than a month now, with over four million cases reported in the past week alone, the UN health agency said on Wednesday. In its latest update, the World Health Organisation (WHO) attributed the uptick to “substantial” caseload increases of 33 percent in the Western Pacific and 37 percent in the Eastern...

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