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Te Umanibong (also Te Umwanibong [1]) or the Kiribati Cultural Museum, or Kiribati Museum and Cultural Centre, is a museum in Bikenibeu on the atoll of Tarawa in Kiribati It displays artefacts and other items of cultural and historic significance.
This is a list of newspapers in Kiribati. [1] [2] Kiribati Independent: private, fortnightly; circulation 500 [3] Kiribati Times: weekly; Kiribati Voice: weekly, close to Teburoro Tito; The Kiribati Newstar: private, weekly, owned by Ieremia Tabai; Tarakai: weekly, owned by the Fishermen's Association; Te Mauri: weekly, religious (Protestant, KUC)
26 April - Australian-born High Court justice David Lambourne is ordered deported from Kiribati following a long-running legal battle with the latter's government. [1] He voluntarily leaves the country on 16 May. [2] 14 August - 2024 Kiribati parliamentary election (first round): Kiribati islanders vote for the 45 members of the House of ...
Presidential elections were held in Kiribati on 25 October 2024, [1] [2] following parliamentary elections in August. Incumbent President Taneti Maamau of the Tobwaan Kiribati Party was re-elected with about 55% of the vote to Kaotitaake Kokoria's 42%. [3] His inauguration took place on 1 November 2024. [4]
This is a list of Kiribati's museums: Te Umanibong This page was last edited on 8 March 2022, at 02:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Relations with China and Taiwan was the main issue during the elections, with Maamau having switched Kiribati's recognition to China from Taiwan, while Berina seen as more sympathetic toward Taiwan. [3] The elections were seen by many as a critical test for the Chinese Communist Party's expansionist foreign policy. [4] [5]
This is a list of towns and villages in Kiribati. There are no cities in the country. List of villages. Banaba Island. Banaba. Antereen; Umwa; Tabewa; ...
A total of five women were elected to the new Parliament, a record for Kiribati. Fourteen members of the outgoing Parliament lost their seats, including three TKP Ministers. [16] With nearly 53,000 registered voters, the first round saw an overall turn-out of 87.14%. The turn-out for the second round was 83.52%. [citation needed]