All members and missionaries are safe and striving to help in recovery efforts following a powerful earthquake in Vanuatu.
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 ...
Downtown Port Vila remains a no-go zone; Star Wharf is still out of action and some areas have not had their water supply ...
Mr Salwai, who is Vanuatu’s fourth prime minister in four years, opted to dissolve parliament in November and call an ...
Voters are heading to the polls for the snap election of Vanuatu, despite the turbulence of a severe earthquake one month ago ...
Vanuatu has voted in a snap election amidst the upheaval of a destructive earthquake that struck this South Pacific island ...
Today's video is a start to finish build on the exterior of our most recent Barndominium Build. I plan on doing a full ...
Vanuatu’s ability to conduct a snap election in the wake of last month’s 7.3 magnitude earthquake highlights the resilience ...
Polls have all but closed in Vanuatu's snap election, which is remarkably going ahead despite the turbulence wrought by a ...
Voters in Pacific nation Vanuatu cast ballots Thursday in a snap general election, a contest widely dismissed as a ...