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The Vanuatu Daily Post is a newspaper published in Port Vila in Vanuatu. It is the only daily newspaper in Vanuatu. It is the only daily newspaper in Vanuatu. The newspaper's founder, Marc Neil-Jones , had been the victim of physical attacks supported by government ministers during his time at the newspaper.
In 2002 Neil-Jones launched the Vanuatu Daily Post, the country's first daily newspaper. In 2006, the paper's sports editor Samuel Taffo was assaulted by a police officer. Neil-Jones demanded that the officer be suspended. In response, police officers arrested Neil-Jones at the newspaper office, and confined him to the maximum security gaol.
A constitutional referendum will be held in Vanuatu on 29 May 2024, [1] [2] the first time a referendum has been held in the country. [3] Voters will be asked whether they approve of several proposed amendments to the constitution regarding the regulation of political parties and motions of no confidence. The referendum is mandated by article ...
Government ministers in the Pacific nation of Vanuatu are asking the president to dissolve parliament, adding to political disarray after lawmakers introduced a no-confidence against the prime ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Four Pacific Islands leaders arrived in Vanuatu on Tuesday to consider declaring a "neutral" position amid an intense contest between the United States and China, against the ...
Vanuatu Prime Minister Ishmael Kalsakau said political instability in the Pacific Islands nation could impact investment and tourism, after his government boycotted a no-confidence vote in ...
The Republic of Vanuatu and the Republic of Korea have established diplomatic relations on November 5, 1980. The two countries have good diplomatic relations. Spain. Spain is accredited to Vanuatu from its embassy in Canberra, Australia. Vanuatu is accredited to Spain from its embassy in Brussels, Belgium. Ukraine.
The Vanuatu Weekly is a state-owned paper published in all three national languages. The two main daily newspapers are both private: the Port Vila Presse (in French and in English), and the Vanuatu Daily Post (in English). The Daily Post has a sister weekly newspaper in French, L'Hebdo du Vanuatu.