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Vanuatu loses UN voting right

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Vanuatu’s right to vote in the 193-member United Nations (UN) General Assembly has been suspended over unpaid dues. It still owes VT90,000 to the UN. This...

Lack of backup satellite and cable in wake of volcanic eruption reignites debate over government’s plans to secure communications

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Communication with Tonga remains intermittent after the weekend’s volcanic eruption severed the kingdom’s undersea cable connection with the rest of the world. The lack of...

Guam, a prime military target for the Chinese

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By Rick Perez Guam remains a key target for the Chinese military. During the Cold War Guam was a target of the Soviet military in...

Vanuatu Cricket high performance manager resigns

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Holiday Inn Vanuatu Men’s Cricket Team Assistant Coach, Eddie Mansale, will lead the national team for the next few months following the unfortunate resignation...

Victoria officials indicate interest in bidding for 2026 Commonwealth Games

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Officials in the Australian state of Victoria have talked up a possible bid for the 2026 Commonwealth Games - four years earlier than had...

Tonga says volcanic eruption and tsunami an ‘unprecedented disaster’

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Tonga is facing an “unprecedented disaster” from a massive volcanic eruption that covered the nation in ash and 15-metre tsunami waves that destroyed almost...

Cable repair ship to set sail from PNG to restore communications to Tonga

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Preparations are being made to send a specialist cable repair ship from Papua New Guinea to Tonga to fix breaks in the Tonga Cable...

New Zealand prepares to send support to Tonga

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New Zealand is ready to assist Tonga in its recovery from Saturday night’s undersea eruption and tsunami, Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta and Defence...

Relief for Tongan seasonal workers

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A group of Tongan seasonal labourers stranded in New Zealand's South Island can continue to work until a flight is available to take them...

First cruise ship in two years in French Polynesia

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Tahiti has received its first trans-Pacific cruise ship in two years, with the arrival of the Viking Orion from the United States. International cruise ship...

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