Vanuatu
News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 5 December 2024
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Vanuatu slams 'world's largest greenhouse gas emitters' at ICJ
Climate envoy Ralph Regenvanu said: "It is particularly concerning that some of these nations, upon whom we depend for aid and support, have not acknowledged the severity of the [climate] crisis. Audio
Vanuatu's landmark case at ICJ seeks to hold polluting nations responsible
Vanuatu's special envoy to climate change says their case to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is based on the argument that those harming the climate are breaking international law. Audio
Vanuatu's political uncertainty continues as it prepares for a snap election
Vanuatu has been riven by political instability, with frequent elections and changes of leadership in recent years.
News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 2 December 2024
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Labour mobility schemes threaten Vanuatu's kava industry, warns minister
Caretaker Foreign Minister Matai Seremaiah says the large number of workers recruited for seasonal jobs abroad has reduced the local workforce available for kava cultivation.
News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 29 November 2024
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Passports for sale: Lessons for Nauru and Solomon Islands from Vanuatu's EU rebuke
Opinion - Vanuatu becomes first country to ever lose EU visa-free access after golden passport scheme poses security threat, writes Tess Newton-Cain.
News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 28 November 2024
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 27 November 2024
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 26 November 2024
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Car rally's comeback helps boost local economy in Vanuatu
The Vanuatu Rally Championship made a comeback after a three-year hiatus.