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A large 7.1-magnitude earthquake hit the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu on Tuesday, but there was no immediate tsunami warning for the region. The undersea quake was 16.5 miles (26.5 kilometers) deep and centered 171 miles south of the island capital. ESPIRITU SANTO, Vanuatu The Pacific Partnership 2011 team departed Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu aboard amphibious transport dock ship USS Cleveland (LPD 7), May 9 after 10 days of working side-by-side with the people of Vanuatu, marking the first time a. I have spent 29 years in the media industry in Melanesia in Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu and have had first hand experience on difficulties trying to pioneer freedom of press in Vanuatu which has only had independent media since the mid 1990s,. Time is fast approaching for the fifth Annual Brisbane to Vanuatu Yacht Rally, there's the Louisiades Rally in September and the annual Port2Port (Port Vila in Vanuatu to Port Bundaberg in Australia) is promoting well in advance of their October. Vanuatu's police commissioner has filed legal proceedings against a coroner's report published on the death of a prison inmate in custody. In May last year, Vanuatu's coroner found that the inmate, a man called John Bule, had died after being beaten. The Vanuatu Ministry of Justice has put on hold a commission of inquiry investigating why a coroner's report had been ignored by authorities. The report drawn up by New Zealand judge, Nevin Dawson, looked into the police's failure to investigate the. Vanuatu have named a deaf cricketer in their pre-selection squad ahead of July's East Asia Pacific Division One tournament in Papua New Guinea. 22 year old Willie John is unable to hear or speak but has impressed selectors with his performances behind. Land disputes are seen as major obstacles to development in many Pacific Island states, particularly in the larger Melanesian nations like Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Fiji. For years governments in these countries have tried to. NGO groups in Vanuatu have vowed to push the government to withdraw its decision to join the World Trade Organisation, saying the country will not benefit from such a membership. The stand is taken following the announcement by the head of the World. The call was made by the publisher of the Vanuatu Daily Post Marc Neil Jones in a speech to mark World Press Freedom Day at the inaugural meeting of Pacific media networks in Apia. Neil Jones gave a riveting and sometimes humorous account of his run.

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