00:49 am GMT+12, 26/02/2021, Vanuatu
The Vanuatu Government has started implementing the Tamtam Travel Bubble.
Prime Minister Bob Loughman specified that the first stage of the Tamtam Travel Bubble will be the opening of Vanuatu’s border with New Caledonia on Friday 19 February, 2021.
It is necessary for the Government to begin implementing the Tamtam Travel Bubble now so Vanuatu’s economic recovery from the global COVID-19 pandemic can also begin, the Prime Minister said.
“Since February 2020 wen the global COVID-19 pandemic was declared, the Government has been managing the COVID-19 pandemic through the introduction of health protocols and border control measures that have been safeguarding our country and protecting our people”, he said.
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02:47 am GMT+12, 17/02/2021, New Caledonia
New Caledonia independence parties look set to hold a majority in the territory s new government, following the collapse of the power-sharing body led by conservative President Thierry Santa.
Five members of the administration, representing the pro-independence groups UC-FLNKS and UNI, the Union nationale pour l indépendance, resigned earlier this month, as the government debated its COVID-19 impacted budget and the future of nickel mining in the French territory.
Under the 1998 Noumea Accord, which came after bouts of violence over the issue of independence, New Caledonia is run by a power sharing government made up of French loyalists and pro-independence politicians.