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Vanuatu Daily Post

Vanuatu's principal newspaper, established in Port Vila in 1993 by publisher Marc Neil-Jones as the Trading Post before becoming the Daily Post. Publishing mainly in English with Bislama and French content, it covers national politics, land issues, cyclones and the courts, and its journalists have repeatedly defended press freedom under pressure.

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