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Published on Jun 13, 2025Source: Pacific Community (SPC) - Center-left
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Published on Jun 13, 2025
‘Survival’ at stake as Vanuatu uses ocean summit to press IC...
Vanuatu is using this week's UN Ocean Conference in Nice to demand climate justice ahead of a landmark legal opinion from the world's top court – with climate minister Ralph Regenvanu telling RFI that faster action to hold big polluters accountable …
Source: Modern Ghana - Neutral -
Published on Jun 12, 2025
Influencer not disqualified from Vanuatu 'golden passport' due to no conviction - OCCRP editor
A Pacific editor for the newsroom that found online influencer Andrew Tate has Vanuatu citizenship says Tate was not disqualified from getting the "golden passport" because he has not been convicted. Tate, a self-described misogynist, faces …
Source: RNZ - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Jun 11, 2025
Vanuatu Anticipates New Era With Climate Change Reparations
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Source: Inter Press Service - Left-wing -
Published on Jun 11, 2025
‘We have to try everything’: Vanuatu envoy taking climate fight to ICJ
Vanuatu's Climate Change Minister, Ralph Regenvanu answers AFP journalists' questions during an interview on the sidelines of the third United Nations Ocean Conference - Copyright AFP Ludovic MARIN Nick Perry Tired of pleading for countries to act …
Source: Digital Journal - Neutral -
Published on 02:24 GMT
Friendships forged in the outback at 'child-like' weekends of pottery
On a remote station north of Broken Hill, potters from near and far gather for a weekend of primitive firing. For about 30 years, station owner and potter Cynthia Langford has opened the gates to welcome potters to do four different types of firings. …
Source: ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - Neutral -
Published on Jun 13, 2025
'Nostalgia-fuelled binge': How the $US2 million retro video game bubble burst
Second-hand video games and consoles used to be the kind of thing you found in hard rubbish — or maybe at a garage sale. Now, they're collectibles. Sometimes extremely valuable ones. This is Mick "Intrepid Class Gaming" Burrows. A sparky by …
Source: ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - Neutral -
Published on Jun 12, 2025
Court hears of 'emotional' conversation with MP's alleged rape victim
A man who has accused New South Wales MP Gareth Ward of sexually assaulting him told a parliamentary staffer years after the alleged rape that the politician had "done something" to him, a court has heard. During the third week of the trial a …
Source: ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - Neutral -
Published on Jun 12, 2025
'Are Raptor there?': Alleged Sydney crime figure reacts to house shooting
An alleged senior member of a notorious Sydney crime family has narrowly avoided being the next victim in the gangland war after his house was shot at while he was at court. Lawyers for Ali Elmoubayed, 32, say he fears for his life after an internal …
Source: ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - Neutral -
Published on Jun 11, 2025
Dam should be demolished over blue-green algae concerns, residents say
Over a decade, Leigh McColl and his family would walk down to a nearby creek to cool off in the warmer months. The family swims ended in 2017 after testing of the water showed it contained blue-green algae, a bacteria that causes blooms in bodies of warm …
Source: ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - Neutral