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Palau Media Council calls on government to support free and independent media on World Press Freedom Day

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One of the hallmarks of a democratic society is free and independent media. As we celebrate this year's World Press Freedom Day, with the theme “Information as a Public Good,” the Palau Media Council is calling on the government to champion free and independent media. Palau Media Council calls on the government to ensure a fair playing field by providing equal...

“Media Workers are also COVID-19 Frontline Workers,” says PINA President

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As we join the global community in marking the UNESCO 2021 World Press Freedom Day today, the Pacific Islands News Association (PINA) acknowledges the great sacrifice and commitment of our media workers in covering the COVID19 pandemic and related issues. While our health workers have been rightfully recognised as ‘frontliners’ in the fight against COVID19, the critical frontline efforts of...

The Fijian Media Association statement on World Press Freedom Day 2021

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The Fijian Media Association takes this moment on World Press Freedom Day to thank and pay tribute to its members for their courageous and committed reporting on the Covid- 19 pandemic which has played a key role in keeping Fijians safe from the virus. We thank you for the sacrifices you have made, the long hours endured, for taking the...

Dame Meg Taylor’s Pacific Islands Forum Legacy

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Written by Greg Fry At the centre of the recent crisis in Pacific regionalism has been a high stakes tussle over the appointment of the next Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General. As is the case with the United Nations Secretary-General, the role of the Forum Secretary General has expanded significantly beyond the narrow managerial role prescribed in the founding...

NZ, Cook Islands travel bubble significant step in COVID-19 recovery

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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown have today announced that, pending final confirmation by New Zealand’s Director-General of Health and the Cook Islands Secretary of Health, two-way quarantine-free travel will commence between the two countries on 17 May (NZT). “Two-way quarantine-free travel is a significant step in both countries’ COVID-19 recovery, and a...

Domestic terrorists declare war with state: PNG Police Commissioner Manning

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The attack on police and burning of 13 police houses in Milne Bay last week is an act of terrorism and will be dealt with swiftly and strongly, says Papua New Guinea Police Commissioner David Manning. “These are not your common criminals but are terrorists and will be dealt with as such,” he said adding that the terrorists had declared...

Pacific Anti-Corruption Journalists call for regional commitment to Media Freedom

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Marking World Press Freedom Day 2021, the Pacific Anti-Corruption Journalists Network (PACJN) has called for a regional Pacific commitment to boost media freedom and help increase reporting on activities at risk of corruption. PACJN coordinator, Samisoni Pareti, welcomed the focus on media freedom on 3 May and called for a greater focus on how to implement that freedom. “Pacific journalists need...

Palau President Whipps says PIF apology over Secretary-General selection requires action

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Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr said while Micronesia welcomes the apology made by the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF), the sub-region will remain steadfast on leaving the regional grouping unless changes are made. “I am sorry for what. So the apology should come with the remedy. I assumed there are working on a remedy,” he said. The remedy he said would be...

PNG Covid-19:Mistrust fuels crisis as infections rise

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In the dense fog of Covid-19 misinformation in Papua New Guinea (PNG) lurk deeply embedded beliefs in witchcraft. As Australia's nearest neighbour battles with what experts say is an exponential surge in coronavirus cases, fears of unexplained deaths have had sinister consequences. Sanguma - a local word that refers to the occult - is common across the Pacific. It is a...

28 election petitions filed in the Samoa Supreme Court

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A total of 28 election petitions have been filed in the Samoa Supreme Court following last month’s general elections. The petitions are registered at the close of business, 30 April 2021 being the last day for filing allowed for under section 109 of the Electoral Act 2019. The Chief Executive Officer of the Ministry of Justice and Courts Administration (MJCA) and...

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