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Australia denies using ‘plants’ to undermine China’s Covid vaccine rollout in Pacific

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The Australian government has denied undermining China’s plan to roll out Covid vaccines to Pacific countries after Beijing lashed Canberra’s purported “callous” and “irresponsible behaviour”. The allegation, first aired in Chinese state-controlled media and then amplified by the foreign ministry in Beijing, was “absolutely not” true, the Australian government said on Tuesday. The spat is the latest flashpoint in the deteriorating...

‘I’m always afraid’: Fiji reels as it moves from Covid haven to frontline

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For most of the pandemic, when Fijians tuned in each night to updates from the country’s health experts, they were greeted with the same message: the nation had reported zero, or one or two cases that day. While most countries around the world grappled with surging Covid cases and overwhelmed health systems, Fiji – a country of about 900,000 people...

Fiji records 636 new cases of COVID-19; six deaths reported

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Fiji has recorded 636 new cases of COVID-19 and six deaths related to COVID-19 Tuesday. Permanent secretary for Health Dr James Fong said the first COVID-19 death is a 74-year-old woman from Delainavesi, Lami. “She presented to the FEMAT field hospital in respiratory distress and died on the same day. She was not vaccinated. “The second COVID-19 death is a 74-year-old woman...

Micronesia to lose access to Pacific-led resilience fund if it leaves PIF

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Communities in Palau could lose financing access to the homegrown Pacific Islands Pacific Resilience Facility (PRF) if Micronesia leaves the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF). One of the issues Pacific leaders will discuss in the upcoming Forum Economic Ministers Meeting slated next week is the main launch of funding support for October 2021. The aim of the PRF is to ensure that...

We will fight back, together, and win back, together: Forum SG Puna

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The last 18 months have been, perhaps, one of the toughest periods for the Pacific region, for countries, and most especially, the people of the Pacific. The Pacific has had to contend with a global pandemic that has shut down major sectors of island economies and plummeted countries into unprecedented levels of debt and growing inequality. Speaking during the Forum Economic...

All Blacks expecting tougher test from Fiji after Tonga mismatch

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The All Blacks are expecting a much sterner test when they face Fiji in Dunedin, despite having waltzed to a 102-0 victory over Tonga at Mt Smart Stadium on Saturday. In one of the most one-sided tests in New Zealand history, the All Blacks ran in 16 unanswered tries against a severely understrength Tonga - who were missing a number...

Samoa police asked to move against FAST

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Samoa's police commissioner has received a letter from the caretaker government requesting criminal charges be laid against leaders of the election winning Faatuatua I le Atua Samoa ua Tasi (FAST) party and its legal advisers. The commissioner Fuiavailili Egon Keil said he received a letter signed by the caretaker Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP) member for Faleata West, Leala'ilepule Rimoni...

No record of Delta variant in PNG, says Pandemic Response Deputy Controller

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There is no recorded Covid-19 Delta variant in the country so far, although the risk of it entering is high, says Papua New Guinea Pandemic Response deputy controller Dr Daoni Esorom. He was responding to claims that it could be in the country already but yet to be detected because of the low level of testing. Dr Esorom said the National...

Climate change ‘greatest threat’ to livelihoods, security of Pacific people: Expert

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An environmental official stressed that climate change is “the single greatest threat” to Pacific peoples' livelihoods and security as he highlighted the devastating effects of extreme weather events caused by climate change. For Asia-Pacific Climate Week 2021 (APCW2021), which will run between July 6-9, Joseph Sikulu, interim managing director of 350 Pacific, and organiser George Nacewa, spoke to Anadolu Agency...

Japan PM tells Pacific that nuclear wastewater dump is harmless

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Japan's Prime Minister has told Pacific Islands leaders that his country would ensure no harm will come to the environment from dumping treated nuclear waste water into the ocean. Yoshihide Suga hosted an online Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting with leaders from 16 Pacific countries, including Australia and New Zealand. He responded to concern among Pacific Islands Forum countries about Japan's plans...

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