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Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama, New Zealand Prime Minister John Key
and former NZ Prime Minister Helen Clark
help with the recovery.
Key will also try to resolve another
hangover from the coup, after which Fiji
was suspended from the Pacific Islands
Forum.
That suspension was lifted after Fiji's
2014 elections but Bainimarama has
boycotted it and is calling for New
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Miss Vodafone Coral Coast Carnival Queen Bindya Gounder with family
members in Sigatoka
The Pageant will be a different scope all Gounder were happy for their daughters
together and I will try to make Sigatoka achievement.
town win their first ever pageant this year, We had only two daughters and grateful
the Kulukulu, Sigatoka, winner said.
for Bindya for achieving this milestone
Her parents Bina Devi and Vinod for our family, her mum, Ms Devi said.
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High Commissioner To
India Commissioned
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From left: Praveen Lata, her son Nickle Franklin Dass and daughter Swartika
Goundar at their home in Jittu Estate
was staying with her children at their my husband, she said.
relatives place in Jittu Estate and came I am still trying to figure it out how my
to her home last Thursday.
husband managed to come home from
Our life has changed after the death of Samabula that night.
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Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation, Hon. Rosy Akhbar while visitng the
Veisaru Indian School in Ba
Tavualevu village has a population submitted to the District Officers
of 2000 and nearly all of us were (DOs) office.
affected and through the governments Communities are pleased with this
assistance, we will be able to revive our Help for Home initiative to help them
rebuild their lives, we would like to
livelihood, Mr Maka said.
Among those assisting the Help for convey our sincere appreciation to
Home team at Veisaru Indian School in the Honorable Prime Minister for his
Ba was, Mr Yogesh Navin Chand, the strong leadership and commitment in
ensuring that families that deserve to be
District Advisory Chairman of Ba.
There are over 360 houses in these assisted are able to access the services.
communities and sources if living is We are also grateful to Minister Rosy
mainly farming. After the cyclone, Akbar and her team for the assistance
assessments were carried out by the provided during these 3 days. Mr
officials and damage reports were Chand elaborated.
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One of the replacement naval patrol boats under the Australian Government's
Pacific Maritime Security Programme.Two replacement patrol boats for the
Fijian Navy are scheduled for completion in October 2022 and March 2023.
design and build the new fleet of up to Programme, Australia gifted 22 patrol
21 replacement vessels at its shipyard in boats to 12 Pacific Island Countries
between 1987 and 1997.
Henderson, Western Australia.
The replacement vessels are based This included the Cook Islands,
on a modified steel hull design of Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji,
Austals Bay Class patrol boat, which Kiribati, Palau, Papua New Guinea,
are currently operated by the Australian Republic of the Marshall Islands, Samoa,
Border Force. Austal has a wealth of Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, and
experience in designing and building Vanuatu.
patrol boats, and Fiji will receive As the existing fleet of PPBs will
replacement vessels that are suited to begin to reach the end of their service
undertaking maritime surveillance in life from 2018, Australia has offered to
their Exclusive Economic Zone and replace them with larger, updated and
the wider, the Australian Defence more capable vessels under the Pacific
Maritime Security Program (PMSP),
spokesperson said.
Under the Pacific Patrol Boats the spokesperson said.
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A burnt out truck on Waigani Drive near the University of Papua New Guinea
as unrest spread after the police opened fire on students.
communities have been issued security Schools closed early so children
advisories, Mr Mataitini said.
were brought home early as safety
He said the situation was tense around precautions, Mr Mataitini said.
the city but Fijian people have been There are at least 560 Fijians living in
advised to take the necessary precautions Port Moresby with no record of any
and to stay away from volatile areas.
Fijian citizen registered at UPNG.
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This
ministry
responded
with
promptness and urgency and the decision
made was in the best interest of the child
to ensure her safety and wellbeing, she
said.
Ensuring the wellbeing of children is a
key mandate of the ministry as obligated
under the Convention on the Rights of
the Children and also the Child Welfare
Decree.
The child has been taken into temporary
care for now as case assessment continues.
Upon further discussions with
adult family members possibly the
grandparents, ministry will look at
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South Pacific.
She has also completed her Masters of
Arts in International Relations from the
Australian National University and post
graduate qualification in WTO Trade
Law from the TMC Asser Institute,
Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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Matorino
Madogo
Kautanagauna,
Seaqaqa Raiqeu and Selita Nabori used
false Telegraphic Money Orders with
the intention of permanently depriving
Post Fiji of the cash.
These offences are alleged to have
occurred between June and October in
2010.
The Counsels informed the court that
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"good Muslim".
This latest incident caused angry
reactions from right-wing politicians
who saw it as a sign that the country's
values were being undermined. The
issue has become increasingly fraught
less than a year before presidential
elections and six months after Islamist
attacks in Paris killed 130.
Eric Ciotti, MP with the Republicans,
Nicolas Sarkozy's conservative party,
said: "This attack should be placed in a
national context that has seen a constant
rise in religious fundamentalism and
ghettoised communities.
"Each attack like this strikes a severe
blow against the values of the French
Republic."
Philippe Vardon, regional councillor
with the far-right Front National (FN),
said: "This situation comes from the
weakness of our political leaders."
FN leader Marine Le Pen is polled to
reach the second round of presidential
elections next year and has repeatedly
claimed that France is becoming prey to
"creeping Islamisation".
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your conduct.
Please adopt a systematic approach and
be a good listener and a good observer.
This is not the time to trust anyone other
than yourself. Try and be cool, calm and
composed. Your past efforts will now
bear you dignified rewards and you will
achieve success and prosperity. After the
4th of June there will be new resources
for you and it will be a good time to
launch something unique and achieve
success in the same.
Pisces
Aquarius
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Punjab.
The Congress leader clarified that in
order to ensure that the commercial
interests of the producers are not hurt,
the movie will be shown only on the day
of the release at Majitha, as a protest
and defiance against what he called was
the dictatorial attitude of the CBFC,
and also in border areas as people there
rarely get a chance to watch the movies
in theatres.
Complimenting the movies producers
for portraying the harsh reality of
Punjab on the big screen, the Lok Sabha
member from Amritsar said the film
depicted the ground reality in the state.
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Ingredients
2 cups uncooked spiral-shaped pasta
1 medium onion, thinly sliced
1 large tomato, chopped
1/2 seedless cucumber, chopped
1 medium red bell pepper, seeded and
chopped
3/4 cup crumbled light feta cheese
1/2 cup black olives or kalamata olives
1 Tbsp. balsamic vinegar
3 Tbsp. Becel Oil
2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
2 Tbsp. chopped fresh mint leaves,
(optional)
2 Tbsp. chopped fresh basil leaves,
(optional)
Preparation
Step 1
Cook pasta according to package
directions until almost tender. Drain and
rinse with cold water until completely
cool.
Step 2
Toss cooked pasta with remaining
ingredients in large serving bowl.
Season to taste with salt and pepper.
Serve at room temperature. Refrigerate
up to 2 days.
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Ingredients
1/2 cup teriyaki sauce
1 cup oyster sauce
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup ketchup
2 tablespoons garlic powder
1/2 cup white sugar
1 1/2 pounds chicken wings, separated
at joints, tips discarded
1/4 cup honey
Add all ingredients to list
Directions
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