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Tuilaepa should concede defeat, says FAST leader FiamÄ“ Mata’afa

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Samoa caretaker Prime Minister, Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi should accept the result of the general elections and concede defeat. This is according to the leader of the Fa’atuatua ile Atua Samoa ua Tasi – FAST party, Fiamē Naomi Mata’afa who has reiterated the result of the general elections that gave her party the lead with 26 seats against to the Human...

1.5 future is still possible, despite Biden Summit shortfalls – Dame Meg Taylor

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The Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General Dame Meg Taylor says a commitment to keeping global warming to the Paris Agreement limit of 1.5 degrees is still possible, if developed nations do their part. Speaking to TVNZ journalist John Campbell on the ONE Breakfast show today, the SG said reducing carbon emissions and keeping to the 1.5 limit on global warming...

If it’s safe, dump it in Tokyo. We in the Pacific don’t want Japan’s nuclear wastewater

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By Joey Tau and Talei Luscia Mangioni Earlier this month, the Japanese government announced plans to discharge 1m tonnes of radioactive wastewater accruing since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011 into the Pacific Ocean. To Pacific peoples, who have carried the disproportionate human cost of nuclearism in our region, this is yet another act of catastrophic and irreversible trans-boundary harm...

Kacific and 3 Link roll out broadband satellite service to 118 health clinics across Vanuatu

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The Government of Vanuatu through the Ministry of Health along with satellite operator Kacific Broadband Satellites Group and its service provider in Vanuatu, 3 Link Communications, have begun to roll out the Health Project, a programme to bring fast broadband to health clinics and communities across the Republic of Vanuatu. Vanuatu’s Minister of Health, Silas Bule Melve said, “We are...

Regional solidarity way forward for the Pacific

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In the true Pacific way, Fijian Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama has called on fellow Pacific Leaders to strengthen ties and have greater understanding and amicable solutions on critical issues of the region. While delivering his official remarks at the virtual dialogue between the Forum Troika Plus and Micronesian Presidents Forum Monday, Prime Minister Bainimarama commended the Micronesian Leaders for...

Papua New Guinea’s Universal Periodic Review

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This statement was originally published on hrw.org on 31 March 2021. The Papua New Guinea government has failed to live up to commitments on women’s rights, children’s rights, and police accountability, Human Rights Watch said in a recent submission to the United Nations Human Rights Council. Papua New Guinea’s Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of its human rights situation before the...

Bytes For All condemns social media suspension across Pakistan

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This statement was originally published on bytesforall.pk on 16 April 2021. Bytes For All strongly condemns the arbitrary suspension of various social media platforms in Pakistan on Friday. As per a notification by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), on the directions of the Ministry of Interior, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp and Telegram are being blocked during 11am to 3pm to...

Nepal: Freedom Forum condemns harassment of journalists over critical reports about the prime minister

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This statement was originally published on freedomforum.org.np on 17 April 2021. Freedom Forum is alarmed over the harassment of journalists who have been reporting about a secret agreement between a foreign official and the prime minister. Security forces raided the residence of journalist Babin Sharma and his office for sharing a news story originally published by the Ujyaalo News Network on...

RSF finds only 7% of countries offer a good environment for journalism

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This statement was originally published on rsf.org on 20 April 2021. The 2021 World Press Freedom Index compiled by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) shows that journalism, the main vaccine against disinformation, is completely or partly blocked in 73% of the 180 countries ranked by the organisation. This year’s Index, which evaluates the press freedom situation in 180 countries and territories annually,...

Pacific pathway to Super Rugby sealed with Moana Pasifika, Fijian Drua confirmed to join in 2022

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Super Rugby is about to get a Pacific injection with Moana Pasifika and Fijian Drua officially confirmed as entrants in a new competition next year. New Zealand Rugby confirmed the addition of the two Pacific franchises in a new competition for 2022 at a media conference this afternoon after months of rumours swirling around their involvement. “In a significant step forward...

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