The talk in Vanuatu is that former deputy prime minister Jotham Napat will win the top job after the snap election.
Here's what we know about the major earthquake that struck the Pacific Island nation and triggered tsunami warnings.
Today marks one month since a 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck Vanuatu’s capital, Port Vila, claiming 14 lives, injuring more than 200 people, and displacing thousands more. Downtown Port Vila remains ...
A national election will go ahead this week despite a devastating earthquake in the capital Port Vila last month.
In the aftermath of December's devastating earthquake, many people in the capital, Port Vila have been displaced and left ...
Vanuatu has voted in a snap election amidst the upheaval of a destructive earthquake that struck this South Pacific island ...
Marie Louis Milne, a candidate for the Port Vila constituency, has emerged as the only hope for a woman to sit in the chamber ...
Voters in Pacific nation Vanuatu cast ballots Thursday in a snap general election, a contest widely dismissed as a ...
The earthquake has exposed the consequences of the mass poverty and lack of basic infrastructure endemic throughout the ...
The government of Vanuatu has received its first payout of $1.2 million from the Pacific Catastrophe Risk Insurance Company ...
More than 180,000 registered voters are expected to cast their votes today with polls now open in Vanuatu. It is remarkable ...
Port Vila's CBD, usually buzzing with holiday activity, is still closed to the public more than two weeks after a deadly magnitude-7.3 earthquake struck and killed 14 people. Where pedestrians ...