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France injects new aid to keep New Caledonia's economy afloat
The new financial buoy would allow those essential services to continue operating, at least for the month of September.
New Caledonia's pro-independence movement split in two
However, the meeting spokesperson has denied any "breakup" within the FLNKS.
New Caledonia's Congress President, Roch Wamytan, replaced
Analysis - In a first in New Caledonia's short Congress history, the new Chair of the local Parliament is now a woman.
French Pacific news in brief
A round-up of news in brief from the French Pacific region, including a new finance minister for French Polynesia, and 'riots' risk no longer covered by New Caledonia insurance companies.
Information wars raging in New Caledonia
Analysis - There's been a flurry of statements, counter-statements, denials, affirmations from left, right and centre in New Caledonia with no resolution in sight for the ongoing crisis.
French Pacific news in brief
A round-up of news in brief from the French Pacific region, including the Paris Olympics surfing event legacy left behind for the use of local residents.
'Tensions are rising', outgoing French Pacific fleet commander warns
Commodore Geoffroy d'Andigné warned against a false sense of security in the Pacific Ocean, or to think that a conflict on the other side of the world would not affect the region.
New Caledonia unrest death toll rises to 11 following clash with gendarmes
In New Caledonia, violent unrest and clashes between the rioters and law enforcement units have killed one more person.
New Caledonia’s curfew extended until 19 August
New Caledonia's curfew, which was imposed days after violent unrest broke out on 13 May, has been extended until 19 August, the French High commission said on Friday.
French Pacific news in brief
A round-up of news in brief from the French Pacific region, including baby's body found on a Nouméa beach, Qantas resumes flights to Nouméa, and Tahiti's judge's tower will be dismantled.
French Polynesia's homeboy becomes 'King of Teahupo'o'
Tahiti's, Kauli Vaast, 22, has won the Olympic gold medal in the men's shortboard finals of the Paris 2024 surfing event.
More New Caledonians leaving for good - removal companies
Businesses told local media in the face of insecurity or due to job losses - over 2400 people have so far lost their jobs - the demand for permanent departures has increased dramatically.
French Pacific news in brief
A round-up of news in brief from the French Pacific region, including a New York Times article labelling the Olympic surfing venue "poisoned" upsetting French Polynesia's leaders.
Kanak great chief resigns from Customary Senate
Hippolyte Sinewami Htamumu once presided over the 16-member traditional Senate of chiefs, which was set up as part of the implementation of the Nouméa Accord.
France steps in to bail New Caledonia's electricity provider
The emergency assistance comes in the form of a "refundable advance" to the tune of €14.2 million designed to salvage ENERCAL from dire financial straits.
New Caledonia's mothballed nickel plant starts mass sackings process
New Caledonia's mothballed nickel plant in Koniambo (North of the main island) has announced it has engaged in the mass sackings of some 1200 staff, despite efforts to identify a potential buyer.
Marquesas added to World Heritage list
French Polynesia's Marquesas islands are now part of UNESCO's World Heritage list.
French Pacific news in brief
A round-up of news in brief from the French Pacific region, including more attacks on New Caledonia's religious buildings, and another jail sentence for importing meth into French Polynesia
New Caledonia’s curfew hours changed again in the wake of Paris meeting
Hours after New Caledonia's French Parliamentarians met with President Macron in Paris, the French Pacific archipelago's hours were further relaxed on Friday.
Tahiti Olympics event: surfing in the day, floating at night
As French Polynesia's Olympic surfing competition begins at the weekend, it will be the only event to host athletes in a floating hotel.
'The old lion' Flosse steps down after 52 years in politics
French Polynesia's veteran politician, Gaston Flosse, 93, announced last week he is stepping down from his position as President of his Amuitahiraa o te Nunaa Maohi party.
French Pacific news in brief
A round-up of news in brief from the French Pacific region, including a call for Congress MPs in New Caledonia to convince rioters to stop, and FIFA World Cup 26: Oceania Preliminary Qualifying draw.
New Caledonia: Shock and disbelief as more Catholic churches burn down
New Caledonia's Catholic community is in shock and disbelief as two of its historic missions have been burnt down by rioters this week.
Backès faces backlash over her New Caledonia partition statements
Analysis - New Caledonia's Southern province is facing a barrage of criticism following statements she made at the weekend, calling for the French Pacific territory to be partitioned.
New shipment arrives for police, firemen in New Caledonia
More armoured vehicles and firetrucks have been delivered for New Caledonia's security forces, including police and firemen. Audio