Fiji prepares to revise constitution

by Tusi Tala, Staff Writer The Prime Minister of Fiji, Sitiveni Rabuka, has reportedly confirmed that the Fijian government has initiated preparations to revise the country’s constitution. The 2013 Constitution has faced criticism from political analysts and critics of the previous FijiFirst government, including Rabuka, who viewed it as being “imposed on the people.” Former…

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Kenilorea Jnr. sticks to his guns on Taiwan relations

The head of the independent faction in the Solomon Islands has raised doubts about whether the country remains truly independent. According to a report by SIBC, Peter Kenilorea Jr responded to a government statement that accused him of breaching the one-China policy and undermining the Solomon Islands government’s ties with Beijing. This accusation came after…

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FEMM meeting in Suva

by Tusi Tala, Staff Writer At the commencement of the Forum Economic Ministers Meeting (FEMM) in Suva today, the Finance Minister of Tonga, who also serves as the chair, emphasized the importance of capitalizing on growth opportunities. According to PACNEWS, discussions over the next two days will revolve around crucial economic priorities such as technology,…

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Kanak Chief resigns in New Caledonia

by Tusi Tasi, Staff Writer A prominent Kanak tribal leader has declared his resignation from the Customary Senate of New Caledonia. Hippolyte Sinewami Htamumu, who once led the 16-member traditional Senate of chiefs established under the terms of the Nouméa Accord signed in 1998, cited reasons of “inefficiency” and “politicization” for his decision to step…

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The Diplomatic Balancing Act of Solomon Islands Politician Peter Kenilorea

Peter Kenilorea being interviewed yesterday in Taipei by Jake Sanders, Editor In the dynamic arena of international diplomacy, Solomon Islands politician Peter Kenilorea has emerged as a key figure advocating for a delicate balancing act in the country’s foreign relations. With a background deeply rooted in the political history of the Solomon Islands, Kenilorea’s recent…

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New Caledonia curfew easing

by Tusi Tala, Staff Writer Following a meeting between President Macron and New Caledonia’s French Parliamentarians in Paris, the French Pacific archipelago announced a relaxation of its curfew hours on Friday. The dusk-to-dawn curfew, originally imposed after violent civil unrest on May 13, will now be in effect from 10 pm to 5 am starting…

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Olympics showcase Polynesian culture

by Tusi Tala, Staff Writer Tahitian performers wearing skirts made of palm leaves mixed with Olympic surfers, residents, and visitors during the start of the Summer Games opening ceremony in French Polynesia on Friday morning, a considerable distance of around 10,000 miles from the primary event in Paris. French Polynesia’s President Moetai Brotherson expressed his…

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