Almost 100pc of New Caledonians who voted rejected independence from France — but here's what the numbers aren't telling you By News December 14, 2021 Add Comment Edit The territory now faces an uncertain future, as pro-independence groups refuse to discuss a future under France's flag. Share this post Related PostsWar, politics, and 'all sorts of mess' — how fencing is threatening to derail the Paris OlympicsAustralia's rental crisis is especially tight on the Gold Coast. How can we free up empty homes?My people's suffering shakes my faith to the core, but as a Wiradjuri person, I never ask: does God exist?Authorities say eight people trapped under rubble after buildings collapse in Marseille'The droughts are coming': This year, El Niño could hit at a dangerous time in the Pacific. Here's whyLive: Koepka and Rahm set for Augusta showdown as Masters reaches its climaxKing Charles signals support for research into the crown's ties to slaveryFinau Vulivuli's rise as Fiji's first female football referee
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