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Vanuatu Strengthens Trade Ties with Japan During World Expo

Vanuatu is strengthening bilateral cooperation with a small island in southern Japan—Kagoshima—with focus on beef, beans, and coffee, during the ongoing World Expo in...

Cruise ship returns 8 August

The Government has confirmed that the first cruise ship since the December 2024 earthquake is scheduled to arrive in Port Vila on 8 August. This...

Bring Back Stringband to Welcome Travellers, Says Tourism Chairman

The Chairman of the Vanuatu Tourism Office Board, Gideon George, is asking the government to bring back stringband music at Port Vila International Airport. He...

Vanuatu Showcases Trade, Tourism and Local Products at World Expo 2025 in Japan

Vanuatu is using its participation in the World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, to strengthen international partnerships in trade, tourism, and technology. The six-month event,...

World Expo in Japan Shows Soaring Interest in Vanuatu’s Trade, Tourism, and Investment Potential

A recent report from the World Expo in Osaka, Japan, has revealed a growing international interest in Vanuatu as a destination for investment, tourism,...

Call for Action to Stop Turtle Killing in Remote Areas of Vanuatu

A passionate local conservationist is calling on authorities to crack down on the illegal killing of sea turtles, a practice still occurring in some...

Industry Dept Pushes for More Vanuatu-Made Products in Local Markets

The Acting Director of the Department of Industry, Lazarus Aising, has emphasized the need for more Vanuatu-made products to fill local marke His comments follow...

Carnival Cruises Postpone June 8 Port Vila Visit Amid Ongoing CBD Works

The Department of Tourism has confirmed that Carnival Cruises has diverted its scheduled port call to Port Vila on June 8, due to ongoing...

Tourist Finds Joy in Rain, Volcano Hike, and Hot Springs – A Taste of Life and Happiness in Vanuatu

Despite paddling through tropical rain, a tourist couldn’t wipe the smile off their face while kayaking down the Rentapao River on Vanuatu’s main island,...

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Customs Confirms No Import Ban on Extra Truck Lights Despite Traffic Law Violations

There is currently no law restricting the importation of extra lights commonly used on trucks along public roads in Vanuatu. The confirmation comes from the...

National Digital Week focuses on cyber safety and resilience

National Digital Week 2026 will take place this week from 13 to 15 May at Independence Park in Port Vila under the theme “Strengthening Digital...

Torba Fishermen to Benefit from New Fishing Devices

“FAD bae i mekem fisherman oli save go stret long ples blong fish.” Fishermen in Torba Province will soon benefit from new Fish Aggregating Devices,...

MOH Says Hantavirus Risk Low, No Cases Reported in Vanuatu

 Ministry of Health (MOH) has informed the public about the global Hantavirus situation following recent international reports linked to a cruise ship incident outside...

Women’s Centre Says System Failures Led to Rachel Steven’s Death

Tatavola Matas, Coordinator of the Vanuatu Women’s Centre, says everyone failed to recognise that Rachel Limae Steven’s life was at serious risk and that...
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