Mar 30, 2008 | Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Nauru political crisis still deadlocked
There is still no end to the political deadlock gripping the parliament of Nauru. via Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Nauru talks ongoing to find political stability
While the Nauru Parliament is due to meet again amid ongoing political uncertainty, Foregin Minister Kieren Keke says the government is working to entice opposition MPs to cross the floor, reports Radio New ... via Marianas Variety
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Former minister Adeang becomes Parliament Speaker
Nauru's former Finance and Foreign Minister, David Adeang, has become the Speaker of Parliament, just two days after he and former President Rene Harris failed in a bid to stage a vote of no confidence in the ... via Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Oppn MP appointed Nauru Speaker
A controversial Nauru Opposition MP, David Adeang, has been appointed Speaker of the island nation's Parliament. via Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Rioters in Nauru torch police station during weekend violence
“It appears from our inquiries the origin of the violence is a long-standing commercial dispute”
Rioters on the Pacific island country Nauru set fire to the main police station during a weekend protest by about 100 young people, New Zealand's government said Monday. via CANOE
Climate Change and Vulnerable Societies
Respect for creation is what Polynesians and Small Island States do best as we have always relied on the goodness of God for water, food, and life. via Samoa Observer