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Wants 'bribe' money back

Tuesday 29 December 2015 | Published in Regional

PORT VILA – Vanuatu’s jailed former prime minister Moana Carcasses has initiated proceedings to recover the money he had given to the other MPs jailed with him for bribery.

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PNG's unrealised tourism potential lamented

Tuesday 29 December 2015 | Published in Regional

PORT MORESBY – Papua New Guinea is potentially one of the great destinations still waiting to be experienced and explored by the world’s burgeoning numbers of tourists.

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MPs ridicule rule of law observer mission

Tuesday 29 December 2015 | Published in Regional

YAREN – More Nauru MPs are asking why the Commonwealth Secretariat’s observer mission didn’t seek out opposition voices during a recent visit to the troubled island nation.

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Samoas hit by torrential rain

Tuesday 29 December 2015 | Published in Regional

APIA – There has been a constant downpour of rain across the two Samoas causing flash flooding and landslides.

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Boxing Day marred by drownings

Tuesday 29 December 2015 | Published in Regional

APIA – Two people died on Boxing Day in Samoa – with the possibility of a third death – after a leisurely swim at Mulinu’u turned into a tragedy on Boxing Day

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Major resort planned for Tahiti

Tuesday 29 December 2015 | Published in Regional

PAPEETE – French Polynesia’s tourism minister said that after more than a decade of planning and legal problems, signing a contract for the Mahana Beach Resort is a significant achievement.

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American Samoa given wake up call

Thursday 24 December 2015 | Published in Regional

PAGO PAGO – With the US Federal Government making decisions to protect its interests globally – and consequently contributing to the erosion of the local canneries’ competitiveness – American Samoa’s Governor Lolo Matalasi Moliga has called on the entire territory to “band together to forge new economic activities to benefit the future of American Samoa”.

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Fiji's AG 'out of line'

Wednesday 23 December 2015 | Published in Regional

SUVA – A New Zealand law expert says Fiji’s attorney general violated the founding principles of democracy when he interfered in a parliamentary committee looking into allegations of torture by security forces. Lastweek, Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum said investigations into allegations raised by local lawyer Aman Ravindra-Singh were illegal, resulting in the committee suspending its investigations. Sayed-Khaiyum later told Fiji media that the committee members were not suitably qualified and that the investigation should be carried out by police. But the University of Auckland’s Bill Hodge says Sayed-Khaiyum overstepped the boundaries set out by the original British bill of rights of 1689, which governs the separation of powers in democracies and parliaments all around the world. “The attorney general is actually part of the executive and the original privileges for parliament were designed to prevent the executive from interfering. “ Dr Hodge also says the speaker of parliament despite being the head of the house has no power over committees, and only a motion by the whole house can limit or terminate standing committee functions. - RNZI

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Ieremia to coach Manu Samoa

Wednesday 23 December 2015 | Published in Regional

APIA – Namulauulu Alama Ieremia says after ten years as an assistant he’s ready for his biggest challenge yet as head coach of Manu Samoa.

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Guards accused of abusive searches

Wednesday 23 December 2015 | Published in Regional

YAREN – A refugee advocate says women asylum seekers are being subjected to abusive and intrusive searches at the camp for families and single women on Nauru.

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Pacific ready for IT offshoring

Saturday 19 December 2015 | Published in Regional

PACIFIC – A new World Bank report says more jobs could be created in the Pacific through IT-enabled outsourcing industries.

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Brother killed in Christmas binge

Saturday 19 December 2015 | Published in Regional

SUVA – What began as a brotherly pre-Christmas drinking session ended tragically Thursday morning when a man was killed, with police in Fiji now pleading for people not to overindulge in alcohol this festive season.

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Group puts new focus on nuclear tests

Saturday 19 December 2015 | Published in Regional

MAJURO – A new organisation focused on the nuclear weapons testing legacy in the Marshall Islands says its aim is achieving justice for Marshall Islanders.

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Terror: Samoans urged to be aware

Saturday 19 December 2015 | Published in Regional

PACIFIC VIEWPOINT By Mata’afa Keni Lesa Editor Samoa Observer I received an email from an old friend yesterday. She is a proud and patriotic Samoan living in Europe who was rather concerned about the developments around the world in relation to security and safety.

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Pacific Games: 'Plenty needs to be done'

Saturday 19 December 2015 | Published in Regional

Nuku‘alofa – The Pacific Games Council says progress is being made in Tonga towards delivering a successful event in 2019 – although it admits plenty still needs to be done.

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Home of plot revealer fire bombed

Saturday 19 December 2015 | Published in Regional

LAUTOKA – Police this week sent a “high-powered” police team to Lautoka to investigate the attempted fire bombing of the home of internet café owner Rajneel Singh, according to a report in the Fiji Sun.

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Women reminded of their 'duties'

Saturday 19 December 2015 | Published in Regional

APIA – Samoa’s Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi has told women thinking of running for parliament they should not neglect their families.

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Fanning surfs on after news of brother's death

Friday 18 December 2015 | Published in Regional

Pupukea – Current number one surfer Mick Fanning surfed through into the quarter finals of the Billabong Pipe Masters on Hawai‘i‘s North Shore in search of his fourth world title despite the sudden death of his brother this week.

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AC/DC rocks Auckland all night long

Wednesday 16 December 2015 | Published in Regional

REVIEW By Matthew Pike For Radio New Zealand News AUCKLAND – Every AC/DC fan knows what they’ll get from a gig; middle-aged men playing heavy, high-energy rock’n’roll until they can play no more.

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Banned MP stuck on Nauru without visa

Wednesday 16 December 2015 | Published in Regional

YAREN – A Nauru opposition MP’s fight to get his passport reissued has suffered a major defeat with the court throwing out the application due to it being out of time.

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