Kanak Chief resigns in New Caledonia

by Tusi Tasi, Staff Writer A prominent Kanak tribal leader has declared his resignation from the Customary Senate of New Caledonia. Hippolyte Sinewami Htamumu, who once led the 16-member traditional Senate of chiefs established under the terms of the Nouméa Accord signed in 1998, cited reasons of “inefficiency” and “politicization” for his decision to step…

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New Caledonia curfew easing

by Tusi Tala, Staff Writer Following a meeting between President Macron and New Caledonia’s French Parliamentarians in Paris, the French Pacific archipelago announced a relaxation of its curfew hours on Friday. The dusk-to-dawn curfew, originally imposed after violent civil unrest on May 13, will now be in effect from 10 pm to 5 am starting…

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Air NZ Noumea flights postponed further

Air New Zealand, the national airline of New Zealand, has recommended that passengers with travel plans to and from Nouméa postpone them until mid-December due to the ongoing uncertainties in New Caledonia. In a statement released on Monday, Air New Zealand announced the extension of its suspension of the Auckland-Nouméa service, citing concerns for passenger…

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New Caledonia Update

by Richard Sanders, Associate Editor The French Ambassador to Vanuatu and Solomon Islands has dismissed assertions of a military operation in New Caledonia, stating that reports and misinformation depicting the unrest as a conflict between communities oversimplify and distort the truth. In early June, the Malvatumauri, Vanuatu’s Council of Chiefs, organized a protest outside the…

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