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France tiptoes towards next New Caledonia statute
The French interior minister Gerald Darmanin has wrapped up a week of wide-ranging talks in New Caledonia trying to advance work on a new statute for the territory.
France warned against 'recolonising' New Caledonia
A pro-independence delegate has told the United Nations the Kanak people won't accept France's attempt to recolonise New Caledonia.
Sovereignty bid must be decided by 2025 says Caledonian Union
The question of New Caledonia regaining full sovereignty must be sorted by 2025, the territory's largest pro-independence party has said.
Macron first-round win celebrated amidst very low turnout in Pacific
Emmanual Macron may have won convincingly Sunday's first round of the French presidential election in the Pacific territories, but the vote was marred by unprecedented levels of abstention.
French Pacific readies for election as Macron vies for second term
As the French Pacific is gearing up for Sunday's first round of the French presidential election, incumbent Emmanuel Macron appears to be enjoying the most support among the 14 candidates.
Unease builds over New Caledonia referendum
There is growing unease over the French decision to hold New Caledonia's third and final independence referendum on December 12th.
More French medics due in Tahiti to deal with Covid-19 crisis
French Polynesia is due to welcome an additional 100 doctors and nurses from France on Friday to help with the care of Covid-19 patients.
Macron to host French nuclear test legacy talks
A high-level roundtable on France's nuclear legacy in French Polynesia will be held in Paris later this week, aimed at 'turning the page' on the aftermath of the weapons tests.
New Caledonia tension simmers over referendum date
Political tension is rising in New Caledonia as a third referendum on independence from France is planned in December.
Outcry in Tahiti over nuclear fallout study
There is renewed alarm in French Polynesia over the legacy of the French nuclear weapons tests.
Scramble to avoid New Caledonia's third referendum
A third referendum on independence from France looms in New Caledonia unless talks over the next six months satisfy the aspirations of the Kanak people for more self-rule.
New Caledonia to vote on independence from France
New Caledonia will have its second referendum on independence from France this Sunday amid expectation of a final showdown to come in two years. Audio
Second bid for New Caledonia's Vale nickel plant
A further bidder has come forward to try to acquire New Caledonia's Brazilian-owned Vale nickel plant.
Phosphate mining on French Polynesia's Makatea step closer
Renewed phosphate mining on Makatea in French Polynesia has come a step closer, amid resistance by environmental groups. Audio
Tahitian Village project probed over government law breaches
An investigation has been opened in French Polynesia into claims that the government broke environmental laws with its Tahitian Village tourism project.
New Caledonia poised for first ever pro-independence govt
The anti-independence camp in New Caledonia is afraid that for the first time a mainly pro-independence government could be elected next week.
Stalled nuclear compensation irks Tahiti claimants
The unexpected rejection of compensation cases in French Polynesia has again thrown the spotlight on the apparent impasse over the legacy of France's nuclear weapons testing.
New Wallisian party has kingmaker roll in New Caledonia
A party formed in New Caledonia just two months ago has become the potential kingmaker after the weekend election of a new Congress. Audio
New Caledonia readies for election
Six months after New Caledonia voted against independence from France, this weekend's provincial elections will offer a new opportunity to test the same question.
China mired in Tahiti social media discourse
China has restated that none of its fishing boats in French Polynesia is involved in any illegal fishing in the face of sustained criticism of China and its activities on social media.
China diplomats seek Tahiti gag for settling account
China's consulate in French Polynesia says it will only pay what it owes to a Tahitian property owner if there is no negative mention of its officials on the internet.
Temaru detention fuels Tahiti war of words
There has been a war of words in French Polynesia after the opposition's Oscar Temaru faced his first ever formal police interrogation.
Tahiti's autonomy reviewed among growing dissent
French Polynesia's autonomy statute is being updated amid growing calls to turn the territory into either an independent state associated with France or a fully sovereign nation. Audio
For 30 years we lied about the nuclear tests, says Tahiti's Fritch
French Polynesia's politics is contaminated by its nuclear legacy, with the president Edouard Fritch now admitting that he lied about the French weapons tests. Audio
Where to next for New Caledonia?
New Caledonia's political leadership is invited to Paris next month to discuss where to next after the victory of the anti-independence camp in last Sunday's referendum.