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Services still down nearly 24 hours after Vanuatu quake

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World Vision's Vanuatu country director says electricity and water are still affected in Port Vila and strategic bridges connecting the city are damaged, nearly...

New Zealand to assist Vanuatu on earthquake response

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New Zealand is providing Vanuatu assistance following Tuesday's devastating earthquake, Foreign Minister Winston Peters says. “Vanuatu is a member of our Pacific family and we...

Vanuatu earthquake death toll expected to rise as second quake plunges nation into state of emergency

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A second earthquake has struck Vanuatu, as the death toll from Tuesday’s deadly quake rose and an international search and rescue operation got underway. With...

Two women and a child among those trapped in Vanuatu quake

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Vanuatu Red Cross Secretary General Dickinson Tevi says two women and a child were among those trapped in collapsed buildings in Port Vila. Tevi said...

“We Stand with Vanuatu” after devastating earthquakes: Forum SG Waqa

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Forum Secretary General, Baron Waqa has expressed solidarity with Vanuatu following the earthquakes that struck Port Vila. “We are with Vanuatu and her people through...

State of ermegency declared in Vanuatu, at least 14 dead reported

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An earthquake of magnitude 7.4 struck Vanuatu's capital Port Vila on Tuesday, killing at least 14 people and damaging two reservoirs and a hospital. International...

Major damage, deaths feared in Vanuatu earthquake

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A mass casualty event is feared in Port Vila, after a major earthquake struck Vanuatu's capital, destroying buildings. A magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck just off...

Mass displacement in West Papua reveals Prabowo’s brutality: Wenda

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Interim President of the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) Benny Wenda has condemned the mass displacement of West Papuans as Indonesian military...

Pacific Island seasonal workers urged to drive with care after stark new road death figures

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Victoria Police and the Australian Workers Union (AWU) are urging Pacific Islander seasonal workers to take care while driving, as new figures reveal PALM...

As Earth dries out, countries fail to reach drought agreement

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Countries including the US successfully resisted Africa’s push for a legally binding drought protocol at the “land COP” in Riyadh Governments have failed to agree...

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