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France's border dispute with Vanuatu rekindles colonial tensions in the South Pacific
France and Vanuatu are engaged in a border dispute over Matthew Island in the South Pacific, reigniting colonial tensions. The island is located south of Vanuatu and east of New Caledonia, a French territory.
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