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We’ll resolve Samoa’s crisis using ‘Pacific way’: Puna

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The Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General Henry Puna says they are using the “Pacific Way” to assist Samoa resolve its two-months-running constitutional crisis. In his first talanoa session recently with the media from the region following his appointment, the former Cook Islands prime minister said they will use the “Pacific Way” and have offered their support to assist Samoa. “We’re trying...

FAST swearing-in unlawful but Parliament must sit: Supreme court

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The Samoa Supreme Court has declared the swearing in of the Faatuatua ile Atua Samoa ua Tasi (FAST) party on the lawns outside Parliament was unconstitutional but has also ordered Parliament to convene within seven days from today, a decisive moment in the nation's power crisis. The Court has warned that any attempts to obstruct the Legislative Assembly meeting will...

Forum Secretary General welcomes civil society forum 2021

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The Pacific Islands Forum Secretary general Henry Puna has welcomed the input of civil society leaders to regional policy, saying that regional stakeholders must rally together to “face the multiple challenges before us”. At the opening sessions of the 2021 Pacific Civil Society forum today, Puna stressed that working together is imperative for the Forum and civil society groups. “The world,...

COVID-19 Delta variant has potential to make ‘epidemic curve exponentially’

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The head of the UN health agency expressed concern on Friday over the COVID-19’s delta variant, which he called “the most transmissible” mutation to date. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organisation (WHO) told journalists at a regular briefing that delta has been identified in at least 85 countries and is “spreading rapidly among unvaccinated populations”. “As some countries ease...

How do we stop the plunder of the Pacific? A panel of experts give their solutions

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Over the last month, the Guardian has run a major investigative series examining the extractives industries – mining, logging, fishing and the nascent industry of deep-sea mining – in the Pacific. Among the stories of environmental devastation and social harm are also stories of Pacific communities taking control of their resources and succeeding in resisting unwanted extractive projects. As the...

Fiji 7s team crowned Oceania Champions

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Fijian 7s team was crowned the PacificAus Sports Oceania 7s champions after remaining undefeated and urging All Black 7s 17-7 in their final match in Townsville. Coach Gareth Baber reshuffled his players during the three-day competition and named a mixture of experience and young players for their final match against New Zealand. Fiji started the match with a bang, outpacing their...

Maori All Blacks too strong for rusty Samoa

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A rusty Samoa suffered a setback at the start of their preparations for next month's World Cup qualifiers against Tonga when they were trounced 35-10 by the Maori All Blacks on Saturday in a blustery, wet Wellington. It was Samoa's first international since the 2019 World Cup while most of the New Zealand Maori were battle-hardened from playing in the...

$300m ‘Budget of Revival’ approved by Cook Islands Parliament

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The total budget summary of $300,049,742, (US$212,051,709) just over $11 million (US$7.7 million) more than the original tabled Budget, was passed in the Cook Islands Parliament on Thursday before it was adjourned sine die. The additional amount is for government agencies which were appropriated over $165 million (US$116 million), exactly $11 million (US$7.7 million) more for those agencies than when...

New PIF head Puna says unity in the region will be a priority

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The new Secretary-General of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Henry Puna said he will continue to champion for unity in the region, amid the leadership row that prompted Micronesian nations, including Palau to quit the Forum. Puna held his first virtual press conference with Pacific journalists last week said the Pacific region is “a family” that will continue to work...

Chinese envoy counters Japan’s decision to release nuclear-contaminated water

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A Chinese envoy has urged Japan to reverse its decision to dump contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear accident into the sea. Geng Shuang, China's deputy permanent representative to the United Nations, exercised China's right to reply to the Japanese representative at 31st Meeting of States Parties to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. “Just now the Japanese...

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