Zero tolerance as Vanuatu mounts 60-day crackdown
GROWING concerns over public disorder, youth delinquency, and alcohol-fuelled violence, have forced a sweeping 60-day crackdown in Vanuatu.
New Caledonia enforces alcohol restrictions
STARTING today, new restrictions on alcohol sales will take effect across New Caledonia as authorities move to curb public disturbances linked to excessive drinking.
Three battle for Solomons PM post
SOLOMON Islands media organisations are reporting a three-way battle for the prime minister’s job after Jeremiah Manele was forced out through a vote of no confidence last week.
Urgent action needed for Fiji’s healthcare system
THE Fiji Medical Association (FMA) has acknowledged the severe pressures on healthcare workers and highlighted the need for systemic support and fairness.
FMA’s new leadership pushes for quality in medical training
THE Fiji Medical Association (FMA) is focused on strengthening professional standards and advancing its core strategic objectives, which are clarified as advancing professional standards, advocating member welfare, and promoting public and professional engagement.
Media freedom and the Pacific Islands
LAST week, World Press Freedom Day was marked across the Pacific.
Bula suffers second loss at OFC
IN the second round of the Leaders group, Auckland FC had an explosive start as they took on Bula FC at the Eden Park.
Vanuatu triumph over the Solomon Kings
AFTER 35 minutes of battling for possession, the Solomon Kings-Vanuatu United match appeared headed for a scoreless first half.
FOR more than five years, New Caledonia’s tourism industry has been battered by a series of shocks: from the closure of borders . . .
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