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COVID-19 POSITIVE MAN IN COOK ISLANDS CHARGED WITH MAKING The man who returned a positive test for Covid-19 last week in Cook Islands will appear in court this Thursday. The man, who is a Cook Islander and works overseas, has been charged with making a false declaration on a travel document. PARLIAMENT CLOSED, QUARANTINE FACILITIES OVERRUN AS DELTA Fiji’s parliament has been forced to close as Covid-19 cases surge in the South Pacific country, overwhelming quarantine facilities and prompting calls for a nationwide lockdown. PROMINENT LAWYER ARRESTED AND CHARGED IN PNG OVER Members of the Papua New Guinea Special Police Forensic Criminal Investigation Team (SPFCIT), arrested prominent lawyer Gregory JamesSheppard
39 NEW COVID-19 CASES IN FIJI, HEALTH PROFESSIONALS LOSING Five police officers are among 39 new cases of Covid-19 in Fiji Thursday. The government announced late last night that 32 of the latest cases are from existing clusters. HISTORICAL COVID TEST LEADS TO FURTHER SCRUTINY OF Health officials will now question the honesty of health declaration forms from overseas travellers because of the positive historical Covid-19 case, says Prime Minister Mark Brown. U.S. SAYS TO WORK WITH ALLIES TO HELP PACIFIC ISLANDS AMID The U.S. policy chief for the Indo-Pacific said on Tuesday the United States aims to work with Japan, New Zealand, Australia and others to assist island nations in the Pacific, a region of increasing strategic competition with China. FIJI PM BAINIMARAMA SIGNS SALE AGREEMENT OF EFL SHARES The Fijian Government’s vision to supply 100 per cent of energy in Fiji from renewable sources by 2036 is coming to fruition. This follows Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama signing an agreement on the sale of 44 per cent shares of Energy Fiji Ltd WE DON’T GET INVOLVED SAYS NZ FOREIGN MINISTER MAHUTA The New Zealand government will not get involved in the state of affairs of any nation and this applies to Fiji which is fighting the second wave of COVID-19. JAPANESE NUCLEAR WASTEWATER TO BE TREATED BEFORE DISCHARGE Japan’s Government says nuclear wastewater it plans to dump into the Pacific Ocean will be treated. Earlier this year it announced plans indicating that 1.25 million tons of wastewater from the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant would be discharged into thePacific.
PACIFIC ISLANDS NEWS ASSOCIATION Pacific Islands News Association - Our home. International community urged to apply pressure on Samoa amid political crisis. 5:52 pm GMT+12, 26/05/2021. Australia and New Zealand are being urged to follow the lead of the Federated States of Micronesia, and recogniseFiame
COVID-19 POSITIVE MAN IN COOK ISLANDS CHARGED WITH MAKING The man who returned a positive test for Covid-19 last week in Cook Islands will appear in court this Thursday. The man, who is a Cook Islander and works overseas, has been charged with making a false declaration on a travel document. PARLIAMENT CLOSED, QUARANTINE FACILITIES OVERRUN AS DELTA Fiji’s parliament has been forced to close as Covid-19 cases surge in the South Pacific country, overwhelming quarantine facilities and prompting calls for a nationwide lockdown. PROMINENT LAWYER ARRESTED AND CHARGED IN PNG OVER Members of the Papua New Guinea Special Police Forensic Criminal Investigation Team (SPFCIT), arrested prominent lawyer Gregory JamesSheppard
39 NEW COVID-19 CASES IN FIJI, HEALTH PROFESSIONALS LOSING Five police officers are among 39 new cases of Covid-19 in Fiji Thursday. The government announced late last night that 32 of the latest cases are from existing clusters. HISTORICAL COVID TEST LEADS TO FURTHER SCRUTINY OF Health officials will now question the honesty of health declaration forms from overseas travellers because of the positive historical Covid-19 case, says Prime Minister Mark Brown. U.S. SAYS TO WORK WITH ALLIES TO HELP PACIFIC ISLANDS AMID The U.S. policy chief for the Indo-Pacific said on Tuesday the United States aims to work with Japan, New Zealand, Australia and others to assist island nations in the Pacific, a region of increasing strategic competition with China. FIJI PM BAINIMARAMA SIGNS SALE AGREEMENT OF EFL SHARES The Fijian Government’s vision to supply 100 per cent of energy in Fiji from renewable sources by 2036 is coming to fruition. This follows Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama signing an agreement on the sale of 44 per cent shares of Energy Fiji Ltd WE DON’T GET INVOLVED SAYS NZ FOREIGN MINISTER MAHUTA The New Zealand government will not get involved in the state of affairs of any nation and this applies to Fiji which is fighting the second wave of COVID-19. JAPANESE NUCLEAR WASTEWATER TO BE TREATED BEFORE DISCHARGE Japan’s Government says nuclear wastewater it plans to dump into the Pacific Ocean will be treated. Earlier this year it announced plans indicating that 1.25 million tons of wastewater from the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant would be discharged into thePacific.
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The Chinese Government has donated AUD$6,739,600(US$5,224,850) to the Kiribati Government Monday. A report from the Office of the President said the grant will be allocatedFEATURED | PINA
Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare was the first in line to be vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine in Honiara, Wednesday, 24 March2020.
PINA | PACIFIC ISLANDS NEWS ASSOCIATION Some two billion doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been distributed globally but only 0.5 per cent have reached low-income countries where frontline health workers and the elderly have yet to receive a shot, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Friday.BUSINESS | PINA
The recent pandemic shock will further affect fiscal revenue collections and increase expenditure commitments of the Government, forecasts the Reserve Bank of Fiji.COVID19 | PINA
The Chinese Government has donated AUD$6,739,600(US$5,224,850) to the Kiribati Government Monday. A report from the Office of the President said the grant will be allocatedTHE TRUMP OF SAMOA
By Oliver Hasenkamp. For decades, Samoa was seen as the most politically stable country in the Pacific. Tuila’epa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi served as prime minister for almost 23 OCEANIA OLYMPIANS LEADING THE VACCINATION CHARGE TOWARDS There’s been a strong uptake from Pacific Island athletes getting vaccinated against Covid-19 in the lead-up to the Tokyo Olympics. The Summer Games are scheduled to begin on 23 July, after being delayed by 12 months because of the Covid-19 pandemic. PACIFIC’S MAIN NEWSPRINT SUPPLIER TO CLOSE Newspapers across the Pacific are seeking new newsprint suppliers after the 66-year-old Norske Skog paper mill in Kawerau, New Zealand unexpectedly announced it FIJI PM BAINIMARAMA SIGNS SALE AGREEMENT OF EFL SHARES The Fijian Government’s vision to supply 100 per cent of energy in Fiji from renewable sources by 2036 is coming to fruition. This follows Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama signing an agreement on the sale of 44 per cent shares of Energy Fiji Ltd U.S. SAYS TO WORK WITH ALLIES TO HELP PACIFIC ISLANDS AMID The U.S. policy chief for the Indo-Pacific said on Tuesday the United States aims to work with Japan, New Zealand, Australia and others to assist island nations in the Pacific, a region of increasing strategic competition with China.Username Password
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PINA President Statement on World Press Freedom Day 2020 “Journalism without fear" 01:34 am GMT+12, 04/05/2020, Fiji On Sunday, 03 May 2020, media workers here in the Pacific and across the globe commemorated World Press Freedom Day, amidst the restrictions brought on by the spread of COVID19 which has somewhat limited our work as the Fourth Estate. We are mindful of the already difficult environment we are Read more ------------------------- PFF STATEMENT - UNESCO WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY 2020 World Press Freedom Day 2020 brings us back to the heart of journalism, and more than ever, inRead more
JOURNALISTS PROVIDE ‘ANTIDOTE’ TO COVID-19 MISINFORMATION, UN CHIEF SAYS AHEAD OF WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY The UN Secretary-General is calling for greater protection of journalists who are providing thRead more
RECOVERING FROM COVID-19: A PACIFIC PATHWAY Written by Richard Curtain  How can we emergeRead more
IF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND RESTART TRAVEL, THEY SHOULD INCLUDE THE PACIFIC IN THEIR BUBBLE Many Pacific nations are Covid-free and their economies depend on tourism. Cautiously restartiRead more
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The Pacific Aid for Trade Strategy (PAfTS 2020-2025) Development Partners’ Roundtable 10:14 pm GMT+12, 03/05/2020, Fiji The Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat and development partners are mobilising support for the Pacific Aid for Trade Strategy (PAfTS) 2020-2025. A consultative virtual teleconference roundtable with development partners was held on 22 April 2020 as an initial step. The Secretariat Read more ------------------------- MILLIONS OF MISSING AIRMILES: HOW THE UN CIVIL AVIATION AGENCY IS HELPING AIRLINES TAKE OFF AGAIN In normal times, the world’s airlines would be carrying nearly 2 billion international pRead more
ADB PROVIDES US$200,000 GRANT TO TONGA FOR CYCLONE HAROLD RELIEF The Asian Development Bank (ADB) today approved a US$200,000 (461,282pa’anga) grant to
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FIJI CENTRAL BANK ANNOUNCES MORE RELIEF FUNDING An increased allocation of $100million(US$50 million) has been provided to the Import SubstituRead more
AUST PM WARNS INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL WON'T RETURN "ANYTIME SOON", EXCEPT MAYBE TO NEW ZEALAND The Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced Australia may soon begin to ease COVID-19 restrictRead more
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NZ Rugby disappointed by Pacific Islands' support of Sir Bill Beaumont for World Rugby role 10:23 pm GMT+12, 03/05/2020, New Zealand New Zealand Rugby is adamant it's done their best to help the Pacific, despite two Island nations going against the Sanzaar vote to back Sir Bill Beaumont to remain in World Rugby's top job. Â Beaumont beat former Argentina halfback Agustin Pichot with a first round majority of Read more ------------------------- SIR BILL BEAUMONT RE-ELECTED AS WORLD RUGBY CHAIRMAN -Sir Bill Beaumont has called on the game to become more united than ever and get working immeRead more
WORLD RUGBY CHAIRMAN AIMS TO "REUNITE OUR GAME" IN FACE OF CORONAVIRUS CONCERNS Sir Bill Beaumont has vowed that he is "a good listener" and willseek to "reun
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NEW ZEALAND RUGBY HITS OUT AT SIX NATIONS SELF-INTEREST, DEMANDS CHANGE AT WORLD RUGBY New Zealand Rugby has unequivocally outlined its voting stance for the World Rugby chairRead more
PACIFIC RUGBY PLAYERS WELFARE BOSS DANIEL LEO PRAYING SAMOA VOTES FORAGUSTIN PICHOT
Pacific Rugby Players Welfare boss Daniel Leo is praying Samoa supports Agustin Pichot ratherRead more
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