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January 2026 is shaping up to be one of Vanuatu’s busiest cruise months, with over 35 confirmed cruise ship arrivals scheduled between 1 and 30 January. Ships will call regularly at Port Vila, Mystery Island, and Luganville, bringing visitors almost daily and, on some dates, multiple ships in a single day. The packed schedule highlights…
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Paul Stephen Zebedee, widely known by his stage name Gazza, has made a significant return to the music scene, marking 13 years since his last participation in an album. His comeback comes through a new collaborative project with Souwia LSB, a release that has drawn strong attention from long-time followers of Vanuatu string band music.…
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Vanuatu woke up this week to a big headline: “Gov’t details Tamtam Submarine Cable ownership and security.” Most people will read it and think: “Ok, new internet cable, cheaper data, move on.” But hidden inside that story is something much bigger – a piece of technology that could literally help save lives when the next…
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Vanuatu woke up this week to a big headline: “Gov’t details Tamtam Submarine Cable ownership and security.” Most people will read it and think: “Ok, new internet cable, cheaper data, move on.” But hidden inside that story is something much bigger – a piece of technology that could literally help save lives when the next…
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A new Chemotherapy Pharmacy has opened in Port Vila, Vanuatu, spearheaded by local entrepreneurs and Getmeds Philippines, significantly improving cancer care access. Medical specialist Bea is training staff and implementing protocols. This initiative aims to ease treatment costs and complements plans for a full oncology department by 2026, enhancing healthcare in the Pacific region.
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The upcoming MSG Prime Minister’s Cup final on Sunday will feature Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea, highlighting a 40-year football rivalry. With PNG as defending champions and Vanuatu bolstered by recent momentum, this match represents a pivotal moment for both teams, impacting their international rankings and Melanesian football legacy.
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Vanuatu faces a critical challenge to its sovereignty as it becomes increasingly integrated into the strategic frameworks of larger powers like the USA, Australia, and New Zealand. This erosion of independence, compounded by climate change pressures, reveals the need for Pacific nations to collectively protect their sovereignty amidst geopolitical and environmental challenges.
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Vanuatu’s blockchain capacity-building program resumes on November 17, 2025, at the Ramada Resort, focusing on Cryptocurrency Payments. Following a successful July training on digital assets, today’s session aims to enhance participants’ knowledge. Yumistanap Vanuatu promotes digital innovation and education to advance the nation’s tech capabilities and confidence in blockchain.
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On November 10, 2025, Vanuatu’s Parliament passed the Stablecoin Bill, marking a historic step in digital finance. This legislation regulates stablecoins, enhances trust in digital currencies, fosters local innovation, and aligns Vanuatu with global trends in fintech. It supports financial inclusion and indicates the country’s commitment to modernizing its economy.