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Melanesia

The Paris Court of Appeals ordered the release of Christian Tein, a pro-independence leader from New Caledonia, after he spent nearly a year in custody in eastern France following deadly riots in May 2024 that left more than a dozen people dead.
French Court Frees New Caledonia Independence Leader
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JUN 13JUN 13
China Pledges $2 Million in Climate Aid at Pacific Islands Summit
+2
MAY 30MAY 30
Report: Papua New Guinea Seeking Investments in Space and Spy Agencies
+2
MAR 25MAR 25
Papua New Guinea Declares Polio Emergency as Virus Resurfaces After 25 Years
+10
MAY 16MAY 16
Papua New Guinea 'Test' Blocks Facebook
+1
MAR 25MAR 25
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Fiji

US Pres. Joe Biden welcomed Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to the White House on Wednesday, with nearly 4K spectators present for the official arrival ceremony.
Biden Meets With Australia's Albanese
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OCT 25 2023OCT 25 2023
State Of Emergency Declared as Two Cyclones Hit Vanuatu
+4
MAR 4 2023MAR 2023
Fiji's Military Called in After Disputed Election
+3
DEC 21 2022DEC 2022
US Supreme Court Hears Turkish Bank Case
+4
JAN 17 2023JAN 2023
Hong Kong Won't Act on Sanctioned Russian Superyacht
+7
OCT 11 2022OCT 2022
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Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea (PNG) police reported on Thursday that a gang killed at least 26 people, including 16 children, across the Sepik River villages of Tamara, Tambari, and Angrumara in East Sepik’s Angoram district last week.
Papua New Guinea: Gang Kills at Least 26 in Village Ambush
+7
JUL 25 2024JUL 25 2024
Thousands Buried in Papua New Guinea Landslide
+8
MAY 25 2024MAY 2024
Papua New Guinea: Tribal Violence Kills at Least 26
+5
FEB 19 2024FEB 2024
Biden Suggests 'Cannibals' Ate His Uncle in Papua New Guinea
+2
APR 19 2024APR 2024
Papua New Guinea Declares State of Emergency After Violent Riots
+5
JAN 11 2024JAN 2024
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Vanuatu

Vanuatu's Parliament Elects New Prime Minister
+4
SEP 4 2023SEP 2023
Blinken Criticizes China During Tonga Visit
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JUL 26 2023JUL 2023
On Tuesday afternoon (local time), a powerful 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck 18 miles (30 km) west of Port Vila, Vanuatu's capital, at a depth of 35 miles (57 km) and caused extensive destruction. Casualties were still being determined shortly following the quake.
Powerful Earthquake Rattles Vanuatu, Damages US Embassy
+3
DEC 17 2024DEC 17 2024
China to Propose Major Collaboration Deal with Pacific Islands
+11
MAY 25 2022MAY 2022
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Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele faces a no-confidence motion filed by former Prime Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo, just eight months into his leadership and one day after the government's annual budget presentation.
Solomon Islands PM Faces No-Confidence Vote
+4
DEC 6 2024DEC 6 2024
World's Largest Coral Found Near Solomon Islands
+11
NOV 14 2024NOV 2024
Solomon Islands Awaits Vote Count After Closely Watched Elections
+4
APR 17 2024APR 2024
Solomon Islands Elects Pro-China Prime Minister
+4
MAY 2 2024MAY 2024
Australia: Tuvalu Accepts Climate Migration and Security Agreement
+7
MAR 27 2024MAR 2024
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New Caledonia

Macron Suspends Controversial Voting Reform in New Caledonia
+2
JUN 13 2024JUN 2024
Australia, New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights to New Caledonia
+4
MAY 19 2024MAY 2024
An international research team that analyzed eight years of humpback whale recordings from New Caledonia has discovered that whale songs follow the concept of "Zipfian distribution" — a statistical pattern previously thought unique to human languages.
Study: Whale Songs Share Language Patterns with Humans
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FEB 7FEB 7
New Caledonia: Unrest Prompts French Emergency Declaration
+2
MAY 15 2024MAY 2024
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