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The minister was busy this week with a Qantas cyber hack, a backflip on the controversial Creative Australia decision and an immigration debate.
Donald Trump's second term as US President has initiated changes globally, with executive orders impacting international aid and climate agreements. These actions are creating ripples across the ...
President David Adeang of Nauru expressed gratitude for the partnership with NORI and TMC, emphasizing their commitment to responsible deep-sea mineral development based on science.
The Government of Nauru and TMC’s subsidiary, Nauru Ocean Resources Inc. (NORI), signed a revised Sponsorship Agreement updating the terms of their agreement signed in 2017The President of Nauru ...
The Nauru 100D at LAAD 2025 in Rio de Janeiro. (Alejandro Sanchez) Brazil's XMobots has unveiled a new battery-powered electrical vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV ...
The island nation plans to sell citizenship for US$140,500 to fund a new inland town and relocate residents. Nauru plans to sell citizenship for US$140,500 to fund relocation efforts for residents ...
A beach in Ewa on the Pacific island of Nauru, on September 2, 2018. This tiny island nation is selling passports to fund climate programs aimed at protecting residents from rising seas.
A beach in Ewa on the Pacific island of Nauru, on September 2, 2018. This tiny island nation is selling passports to fund climate programs aimed at protecting residents from rising seas.
Pacific microstate Nauru is selling citizenship to fund its retreat from rising seas, President David Adeang told AFP, opening a contentious "golden passport" scheme as other climate financing ...
In return for an undisclosed sum of money, Nauru’s government has “agreed” to grant 30-year visas to an initial three victims of the Albanese government’s deportation regime.
Australia will soon deport three violent criminals including a convicted murderer to Nauru even though they are not citizens of the tiny Pacific atoll, after an Australian court ruled that ...
The UN Human Rights Committee has twice called out Australia's treatment of refugees on Nauru. The government — and media — have ignored it.
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