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French President Emmanuel Macron flew to New Caledonia after riots left at least six people dead. He met with local officials in an urgent attempt to calm tensions in France's Pacific territory and said French security forces would remain on New Caledonia as long as necessary. HPR's Derrick Malama has more in the Pacific News Minute.
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Festival Director Aaron Salā said despite the Pacific Islands' pull out from the festival, a hale will still be built for them at the Festival Village hosted at the Hawai‘i Convention Center.
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The French Pacific territory of New Caledonia remains under a state of emergency. That’s a reaction to a week of protests and violence that has killed at least four people. HPR's Derrick Malama has more in the Pacific News Minute.
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A caretaker government remains in charge of the French overseas territory of New Caledonia after a new council failed to agree on who should be president.…
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On Sunday, pro-independence supporters made slight gains in provincial elections in New Caledonia, but loyalist parties will hold on to their majority in…
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Elections are scheduled in Australia and New Caledonia this year. The people of Bougainville will decide whether they want to remain part of Papua New…
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On Sunday, voters in New Caledonia rejected independence and the territory will remain part of France. At least for now. French Prime Minister Edouard…
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On Sunday, voters in New Caledonia will be asked if they want to assume full sovereignty and become independent; a “no” vote means they will remain part…
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Pacific News Minute: Preparations Accelerate with New Caledonia’s Independence Referendum ApproachesWith the referendum on independence less than a month away in New Caledonia, preparations are underway for the vote. Officially, the campaign begins on…
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With less than three months before New Caledonia’s referendum on independence, splits have developed on both sides, leading to concerns about what happens…