French Polynesia
Tahiti's Tapura names candidates for French Senate election
French Polynesia's ruling Tapura Huiraatira party has nominated the vice president Teva Rohfritsch as one of its candidates for the French Senate election
Pomare lodged fraud complaint in Tahiti land dispute
A complaint of fraud has been lodged in a protracted land dispute in French Polynesia by a descendant of the Tahitian royal family.
Petition for sovereignty launched in French Polynesia
French Polynesia's pro-independence opposition party has launched a petition for the right to sovereignty of the people of Maohi Nui.
Stranded French Polynesians keen to leave New Caledonia
Dozens of French Polynesians stranded in New Caledonia because of the Covid-19 pandemic fear they may not be able to return home this year.
Tahiti leaders discuss new airline plans
Senior French Polynesian government ministers have met a consultant planning to set up a new regional airline.
Tourism picks up in French Polynesia
More than 4100 people have arrived in French Polynesia since quarantine requirements were lifted two weeks ago.
Polish cocaine smuggling suspect free until Tahiti trial
A suspected Polish drug smuggler remanded in French Polynesia for two years has been authorised to leave the territory pending his trial.
News in French for 29 July 2020
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Hydroxychloroquine out of reach for Tahiti private doctors
Four doctors in French Polynesia have failed to get consent to prescribe the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine.
Tahiti opposition plans petition for sovereignty
French Polynesia's pro-independence opposition party says it will launch a petition demanding the right to sovereignty.
French Polynesia airline project thwarted by Covid-19
The Covid-19 crisis in French Polynesia has scuttled plans for the launch of a new domestic airline this year.
Tahiti revises budget over Covid-19 impact
The French Polynesian assembly has approved an updated budget taking into account the measures adopted in response to the Covid-19 outbreak.
Call for free masks in Tahiti rejected
French Polynesia's health minister has rejected an opposition call to make masks available for free.
Manatua cable poised to link much of Polynesia
A cable connecting four Polynesian countries has been readied for operation.
Call for free masks in Tahiti
French Polynesia's opposition has asked the government to make masks available for free after it decided last week to make them compulsory on public transport.
Terms set for offloading Chinese ship stuck on French Polynesia reef
The French Polynesian government has advised the owners of a stranded Chinese fishing vessel that it must offload its cargo in a way to protect the Arutua lagoon.
Tahitian Village site eyed for private clinic
The French Polynesian government is considering using part of a site earlier earmarked for a massive tourism development to build a private medical clinic. The plot on Tahiti is part...
Group chooses self-styled king in Tahiti
A Hawai'i-linked group in French Polynesia has moved to enthrone a king of its self-proclaimed kingdom.
Tahiti court halts expulsion of royal claimant
A preliminary court ruling in French Polynesia has stopped the expulsion of a descendant of the Tahitian royal family from a land area in Puna'auia.
Chinese ship stuck on French Polynesia reef for four months
A Chinese fishing vessel which ran aground in French Polynesia four months ago remains stuck on the reef of Arutua atoll.