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She said that by implementing rights, the wealth beneath the ocean, which contributes to national development will be secured - all while protecting the marine environment. The Fiji Times reports that ...
The Chinese Navy gave Vanuatu government officials a tour of its Type 055 destroyer CNS Xianyang and the Type 052DL destroyer ...
Dr. Fahad Obaid Al Tafaq, UAE Ambassador to Australia and Non-Resident Ambassador to the Solomon Islands and the Independent ...
China is deeply concerned about the disaster in Vanuatu, Lin said. He extended sympathy to the Vanuatu government and people while expressing the hope that the government and the people would overcome ...
In Vanuatu, only one woman sits among its 52 Members of Parliament. On this International Day of Parliamentarism, observed on 30 June under the 2025 theme ‘Achieving Gender Equality, Action by Action’ ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson has postponed his trip to Israel, where he had planned to address Israel's parliament in Jerusalem, amid open warfare between Israel and Iran.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government faces a major test after the opposition submitted a bill Wednesday to dissolve parliament.
VANUATU: Motarilavoa Hilda Lini, Vanuatu political trailblazer, passes on. Motarilavoa Hilda Lini, pioneering Ni-Vanuatu leader and first woman elected to Vanuatu’s Parliament, has died, RNZ News ...
A motion by opposition parties to dissolve the Israeli Parliament failed in the early hours of Thursday morning. But the vote itself presented the most serious challenge yet to Prime Minister ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand legislators voted Thursday to enact record suspensions from Parliament for three lawmakers who performed a Māori haka to protest a proposed law. Hana ...
New Zealand legislators suspended three Māori lawmakers on June 5 after they performed a Haka, a chanting dance of challenge. The lawmakers aimed to protest a bill that could endanger Indigenous ...
New Zealand legislators voted Thursday to enact record suspensions from Parliament for three lawmakers who performed a Māori haka to protest a proposed law.