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French Pacific news in brief
A round-up of news in brief from around the French Pacific region, including hunters in New Caledonia's Island province now requiring to apply for a hunting permit.
Hundreds of pro-independence protesters clash with police as French ministers visit Nouméa
The crowd - an estimated 2000 according to organisers, 500 according to police - had been called to voice their opposition to a French-planned constitutional amendment process.
What is the French Constitutional amendment concerning New Caledonia
Explainer - The draft Constitutional amendment has begun its legislative journey with a first step in the French Senate, where the proposed text is now scheduled to be debated in the Upper House.
Curfew imposed following 2 shot dead in village gunfight
A curfew has been imposed at the weekend in the village of Yaté after renewed land-related clashes between rival communities have left two dead and four seriously injured.
SMART multi-purpose cable: world first connecting New Caledonia, Vanuatu
A new kind of multi-purpose undersea cable, referred to as "SMART", is scheduled to connect New Caledonia (landing on Lifou Island, Loyalty Islands group) and Port Vila by 2026.
French Pacific news in brief
A round-up of news in brief from the French Pacific region, including Nouméa's sharks monitored by ultra-light aircraft.
A first of its kind 'love-room' in the middle of rural New Caledonia
In the small community of Boulouparis (centre of New Caledonia's main island), a "special" hotel is generating curiosity, sometimes indignation on the social networks.
French minister to visit New Caledonia amidst nickel crisis
Analysis - Gérald Darmanin has confirmed he will visit New Caledonia on 20 February, as the French Pacific entity is facing pressing issues on economic and political levels. Audio
Domestic violence: still a major concern in French Pacific
Both French Polynesia and New Caledonia are still struggling with the high number of cases of domestic violence against women.
Mining giant to freeze, sell shares in New Caledonia’s Northern nickel mine
Glencore announced on Monday it has decided to put its Koniambo nickel mining operation in New Caledonia in "care and maintenance" status after accumulating huge losses over the past ten years.
New Caledonia's pro-France politicians welcome new Overseas "delegate" minister
Guévenoux, 47, regarded as close to French President Emmanuel Macron, as an MP for Macron's Renaissance party, is a member of the Law Commission within the French National Assembly.
Port Moresby’s slums crowned at Pacific Film Festival in Papeete
The one-hour documentary focuses on daily life in one of PNG capital's slums, where most essential services have collapsed and lawlessness and crime seem to be the only remaining rules.
French Pacific news in brief
A round-up of news in brief from the French Pacific region, including a strike by employees of the only petrol retail company in Wallis and Futuna causing all service stations to run dry.
French Pacific news in brief
A round-up of news in brief from the French Pacific region, including a new drug that has already become a major issue in the US believed to be arriving soon to the Pacific.
Tahiti to host five trans-Pacific undersea cables
French Polynesia is set to host as many as five of the recently-announced trans-Pacific Google undersea cables, President Moetai Brotherson has confirmed.
French Pacific news in brief
A round-up of news in brief from the French Pacific region, including French President Macron's strong Indo-Pacific vision, and a massive dog sterilisation campaign is underway in Tahiti.
Gérald Darmanin to return to New Caledonia next month, but on conditions
The French minister plans to travel to Noumea "mid-February", but it depends on whether protracted talks between local politicians on the territory's political future are showing signs of progress.
French Polynesia’s court launches investigation on MPs’ racist speech allegations
A judicial enquiry has been launched in French Polynesia to determine whether some members of the Parliament can be held responsible for racist hate speech.
New Caledonia’s Congress endorses provincial elections’ postponement
The endorsement comes as part of preparations to a French government Bill, currently being drafted and to be tabled soon in the French Parliament (in the shape of an "organic law"), to effectively…
French Pacific news in brief
A round-up of news in brief from the French Pacific region, including scientists preparing to release genetically-modified mosquitoes.
Tributes flow for deceased ex-French Overseas minister
One of the key players in the restoration of peace in New Caledonia in the 1980s, Louis Le Pensec, has died earlier this week aged 87.
French Pacific news in brief
A round-up of news in brief from the French Pacific territories, including the top baby names in the region.
New Caledonia’s firemen get reinforcements from France
New Caledonia's exhausted firemen have received welcome reinforcements from France, after weeks of battling a wave of bushfires mainly in the greater Nouméa area.
Former New Caledonia-based High Commissioner appointed French President's Chief of Staff
A former New Caledonia-based High Commissioner, Patrice Faure, has been appointed Chief of Staff of French President Emmanuel Macron.
No more shark culling off Nouméa beaches, court orders
Nouméa's municipality and New Caledonia's Southern province have been ordered to cease "preventive" shark culling and to pay US$3,300 to local environmental organisation EPLP.