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REPLAY. Polynesia in front of the UN in New York on the front page of overseas news

Édouard Fritch and Moetai Brotherson spoke to the UN commission in charge of decolonization issues in New York. The institutional future of Polynesia on the front page of the Overseas News on Thursday, October 7, 2021. Find here the entire Overseas Newspaper.

The representatives of Polynesia before the UN

Unlike in previous years, the president of the territory, Edouard Fritch did not ask that Tahiti be removed from the list of territories to be decolonized. The separatists, for their part, once again demanded a process of decolonization like that of New Caledonia.

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New Caledonia: adapted deconfinement and health pass in sight

The health pass will be compulsory from Monday, for people over 18 in New Caledonia. This is one of the announcements made by the local government during a press briefing today. The pass will be required to go to restaurants, museums, sports halls and public transport.

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Reunion Island: Antarctic surveillance

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The Marquesas in the skin

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