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Cook Islands Covid legislation targeting misinformation extended

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The Covid-19 Amendment Act, designed to protect the country against the virus through border restrictions and combatting misinformation, was extended for another six months during Cook Islands Parliament last week. Addressing the Bill to extend the Act, Prime Minister Mark Brown said it was necessary because the “deadly virus is still swarming around the world”. Brown referred to the Cook Islands...

Why inclusive climate consultations matter in Tuvalu

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By Giulio Fabris Home to some 11,000 inhabitants, Tuvalu consists of three islands and six low-lying atolls scattered across the middle of the Pacific Ocean. With a total land area of only about 26 square kilometers, it is the fourth-smallest country in the world. The nation’s highest point above sea level is around four meters, while on average it...

Fiji reports 274 new cases of COVID-19; Expect next wave of virus in coming days – Dr Fong

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Fiji has reported 274 positive cases of COVID-19 Wednesday and Fijians should expect the next wave of the virus to arrive in four to five days from now, permanent secretary for Health and Medical Services Dr James Fong has warned. He said virus moves in waves and the next wave to come, they expect it will be the most severe...

Response strategy changes, severe cases take priority: Fiji Health Ministry

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Only severe cases of COVID-19 in Fiji will now be entered into isolation centres while others who do not display severe symptoms will have to isolate at home. Permanent Secretary for Health, Dr James Fong said their resources are limited and their response must now be targeted to where it is needed most. “Over the next few weeks, as cases increase,...

PNG considers ban on international flights as new COVID-19 Delta variant spreads to over 92 countries

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Papua New Guinea Police Commissioner and Controller of the PNG COVID-19 National Pandemic Response David Manning said the country is considering banning all international flights in and out of Papua New Guinea following the rapid spread of the COVID-19 Delta variant. The Delta variant of COVID-19 (also known as B16172), which was first detected in India in October last year,...

Tongan PM’s defence of convicted minister under spotlight

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The Tongan prime minister's insistence on defending a government minister convicted of fraud will again be subjected to public scrutiny with sentencing in the case to be handed down this week. The minister for infrastructure and tourism 'Akosita Lavulavu was earlier this month convicted of three counts of fraud alongside her husband 'Etuate Lavulavu. The charges date back to 2016 when...

Japanese PM Suga asks Pacific islands to help realise free, open Indo-Pacific

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Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga held separate phone talks Tuesday with the leaders of six Pacific island nations, calling for their cooperation in Japan's efforts to realise a free and open Indo-Pacific region, according to the Foreign Ministry. Suga offered the six nations -- Fiji, Kiribati, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Tuvalu and Vanuatu -- Japan's continued support in tackling the...

Coca Cola Fiji moves to buy Fiji brewer outright

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Coca Cola Fiji Limited (CCEP Fiji) has moved to buy brewer Paradise Beverages Fiji outright. This follows CCEP Fiji’s acquisition of 57,323 (equivalent to 0.55%) ordinary shares in PBF from Platinum Insurance Limited’s (PIL). This acquisiton means CCEP Fiji now holds 90.14% of PBF’s shares. In a statement today it says it now can: “proceed with the compulsory acquisition of the remaining...

Yato, Ravai and Mawi to join Flying Fijians team three days before first test

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Some players will join the Flying Fijians camp just three days before the first test against the All Blacks next weekend. At the moment it’s unclear whether Frank Lomani, Teti Tela and Moses Sorovi will join the squad as they’re still stuck in Australia due to the latest COVID-19 situation in Queensland. Head Coach Vern Cotter says for those in New...

Māori All Blacks excited by addition of fans for Manu Samoa doubleheader at Mount Smart Stadium

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The Māori All Blacks are relishing what is set to be a strong turnout at Mount Smart Stadium for their second match against Manu Samoa, a week after both sides missed out on such a spectacle in Wellington. The two teams were forced to go about their business on a wet and windy night in the capital last Saturday without...

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