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Vanuatu regains UN voting right

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Vanuatu has had its voting rights reinstated at the United Nations after recently being denied the right over unpaid fees. Director of the Department of...

Vanuatu Government taking serious steps to restore normalcy in relations with EU

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The Vanuatu Government has acknowledged the demands by the European Union (EU) for amendments to the Governance of the Vanuatu Citizenship Program. The Prime Minister...

Support of Taiwan independence could spark US military conflict with China, says Chinese ambassador

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China and the United States could end up in a military conflict if the U.S encourages Taiwan's independence, Beijing's ambassador to Washington, Qin Gang,...

How Pacific climate diplomacy is changing

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Negotiating from a position of strength Pacific Island nations facing the reality of climate change-induced land loss are using their diplomatic strength to ensure...

Illegal fishing in Pacific much lower than 2016 level, says report

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By Giff Johnson Effective Pacific fisheries monitoring and surveillance coupled with improved data reporting are among reasons cited by a recently released fisheries study that...

Cook Islands earns direct entry to FIFA World Cup qualifiers

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Cook Islands has earned a direct entry into the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification tournament in Qatar in March after Tonga pulled out following...

WHO WPRO Kasai rejects leadership complaints from former, current WHO staff

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Current and former WHO staff are seeking an investigation and decision from WHO's executive board, raising fundamental questions over the leadership of the World...

Relief efforts ramp up in Tonga, more aid arrives

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Humanitarian aid to Tonga is ramping up after the airport was cleared of ash, making it safe for planes to land, the Red Cross...

Evacuees from Tongan outer islands welcomed to Tongatapu

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Authorities in Tonga are working with local telecommunications companies to expand network capacity in the kingdom following a volcanic eruption and tsunami. Three people were...

Kingdom juggles COVID-19 safety and delivering aid relief

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Tongans on the ground are doing what they can to help one another in the wake of the volcano disaster. Director of Tonga's Women and...

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Human Rights Watch urges UN Members to back Vanuatu Climate resolution despite U.S Opposition

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