Palau Gov | Palau
Five (5) Military Personnel Test Negative for COVID-19 on Day 7 of their Mandatory Quarantine Period
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 11, 2020 The Ministry of Health (MOH) is pleased to inform the public that the five (5) military personnel in mandatory quarantine tested negative for COVID-19 on day 7.
Solomon Times | Solomon Islands
“Thank You Choiseul Province”: PM Sogavare
Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare today has joined hundreds of people around Choiseul Province to celebrate the province’s 2nd Appointed Day in Taro.
Fiji Sun | Fiji
30-Year-Old Male Fiji’s Latest COVID-19 Border Quarantine Case
This is a 30-year-old male who travelled from Manila, Philippines, transiting through Hong Kong, arriving in Nadi on flight FJ1394 on February 18....
Fiji Sun | Fiji
Robbers Feast On Cake And Juice At Lautoka Shop Before Fleeing
Ms Vilashni believes that the thieves had allegedly raided her shop last Wednesday during curfew hours....
Palau Gov | Palau
Updates to the U.S. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper’s Visit to Palau
August 29, 2020 The Ministry of Health (MOH) would like to provide the following updates to recent news regarding potential exposure to COVID-19 during US Secretary of Defense Mark Esper’s visit to the Republic of Palau.
News AU | Australia
PM speaks on national shame
Scott Morrison has been grilled over the release of a scathing report about neglect and substandard care in the aged care system.
The Fiji Times | Fiji
Myanmar police launch most extensive crackdown; hundreds arrested
Police in Myanmar launched their most sweeping crackdown in three weeks of nationwide protests against military rule on Saturday, arresting hundreds of people and shooting and wounding at least one person.
News AU | Australia
Another Crown Resorts director quits from embattled casino giant
Crown Resorts’ Perth-based director John Poynton has resigned following a scathing report from the NSW gambling regulator’s probe into money laundering at its Melbourne and Perth casinos.
News AU | Australia
Woman filmed with wine bottle behind wheel fronts court
A Gold Coast woman who allegedly caused a three-car pile up while more than five times over the legal alcohol limit has had her case mentioned in court.
News AU | Australia
New rules for buy now, pay later
Australia has become the first country to implement industry standards for the buy now, pay later (BNPL) sector, designed to ensure safe practices and “name and shame” dodgy lenders.
Fijian Broadcasting Corporation | Fiji
Foods Pacific Limited refuses to comment on stop work order
Processed food manufacturer Foods Pacific Limited has still not commented on the issuance of a stop work order by the Department of Environment.
The Fiji Times | Fiji
Ukrainian president suspends constitutional court head for another month
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy signed a decree on Friday extending the suspension of the head of the constitutional court, Oleksandr Tupytskyi, for another month after previously suspending him for two months.
Solomon Star | Solomon Islands
PM: thank you Choiseul province
PRIME Minister Manasseh Sogavare has joined hundreds of people around Choiseul Province to celebrate the province’s 2nd Appointed Day in Taro, Thursda...
Fiji Sun | Fiji
Big Win For Taveuni Couple
One of the orders: Pacific Building Solutions shall pay Mr and Mrs Seidman special damages in a sum of $1,032,450.05 together with interest at three per cent from date of service of writ (April 5, 2017) to date of hearing (February 18, 2019)....
The Fiji Times | Fiji
Saudi de facto ruler approved operation that led to Khashoggi’s death – U.S
Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler approved an operation to capture or kill murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018, according to U.S.intelligence released on Friday as the United States imposed sanctions on some of those involved but spared the crown prince himself in an effort to preserve...
Fijian Broadcasting Corporation | Fiji
Attorney General clarifies quarantine concerns
Attorney General and Minister for Economy, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum, has clarified that he will undergo quarantine after returning from his medical treatment from Singapore.
Solomon Star | Solomon Islands
Student's suspicious death’ probed
Police are investigating the death of a high school student from a school in Guadalcanal said the death looked “suspicious”. The body of the boy was f...
Talanei | Samoa
Now up to Senate whether 2% wage tax is repealed
Now up to Senate whether 2% wage tax is repealed
News AU | Australia
ASOS worker reveals what happens to clothes after you return them
Have you ever wondered what happens to the clothes you return after making an online order?