Sailors from Tahiti edged over Rarotonga, proving to be very competitive taking out first place in both the Lasers and the Optimist classes, winning the 2024 sailing challenge overall trophy.
Former Cook Islands prime minister and secretary-general of the Pacific Islands Forum, Henry Puna, has been confirmed as the first Cook Islander appointed to the East-West Center Board of Governors based in Honolulu, Hawaii.
WELLINGTON – New Zealand has suspended aid to Nauru’s justice sector in a move that had been anticipated after its criticism of government actions seen as diminishing the rule of law.
Veteran reporter of news in the Pacific, Michael Field, has shed some light on the recent news of a festering rebellion in the northern hills of Fiji’s Viti Levu.
YAREN – In a statement, Nauru’s government blamed suspended MP Kun for the decision by New Zealand to suspend aid and said the move was “misguided”.
SUVA – The Third Pacific Islands Development Forum Leaders’ Summit (PIDF3) has attracted over 300 delegates from over thirty countries to the meeting in Suva.
SUVA – Fiji’s Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has accused Australia of undermining the Pacific Islands Development Forum.
PORT VILA – A case before Vanuatu’s Supreme Court implicating 18 of the nation’s MPs in bribery has taken a dramatic twist as finance minister Willie Jimmy entered a guilty plea on two counts on Wednesday.
APIA – The Commonwealth Games Federation says it’s Samoa’s “sovereign right” to decline Sierra Leone athletes entry to the country because of fears over the Ebola virus.
GOSFORD – The Anglican Bishop of Newcastle has defended a priest over a sign outside a Gosford church that read, ‘Hell exists and it’s on Nauru’.
PORT MORESBY – The Melanesian Spearhead Group is undertaking a feasibility study on the value of operating its own shipping and airline services.
PORT MORESBY – There are reports from Chimbu Province in Papua New Guinea that 24 people have now died as a result of the severe drought hitting the Highlands.
SYDNEY – Photos of women lying on the ground while Tonga’s Princess Pilolevu Tuita walks over them have stirred up mixed reactions on social media.
WELLINGTON – A medical expert is sceptical about the natural remedies used in the treatment of All Black Waisake Naholo’s fractured leg bone.
AUCKLAND – The Waisake Naholo recovery story seems too amazing to be true.
HONOLULU – It’s never been seen before – three Category 4 hurricanes marching across the Pacific at the same time.
CANBERRA – The Australian government should speed up the removal of all asylum seeker children and their families from the Nauru detention centre, a Senate inquiry has recommended.
AUSTIN – Ben Lecomte is the first person ever to free swim across the Atlantic Ocean without the aid of flotation. In 1998, when Lecomte emerged from the Atlantic in north west France, his first words were “Never again!” to swimming such a large distance.
PORT MORESBY – Drought and frosts have wiped out subsistence crops in Papua New Guinea’s highland areas, where villagers are facing months without food if they do not receive help.
SUVA – Fiji’s Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has promised to jail dissidents for “many years” – including those based overseas – that he claimed were plotting to overthrow his government amid reports of attempts in the Pacific nation to set up a breakaway state.
TAVUA – The usually quiet northern Fiji town of Tavua was abuzz with soldiers dressed in full military gear, some carrying rifles who stopped over to shop on Thursday.
PORT MORESBY – The Catholic Church in Papua New Guinea is lobbying for supporters to sign a petition opposing the death penalty.
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