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Nauru–Australia Resettlement Deal: Nauru has withdrawn $30.5 million from a trust tied to the NZYQ deportee arrangement, with the first payment covering business travel and entertainment ($1.9m) and plant and equipment, while the biggest share ($19.8m) goes toward paying off a loan used to expand Nauru’s national airline fleet to seven Boeing aircraft. The wider deal is set to deliver $63m in the first year, with an estimated $2.5 billion cost over 30 years if more than 350 former detainees are resettled. Pacific Travel Costs: New Zealand is set to cut visa fees for Pacific visitors from $216 to $161 for a 12-month period and extend default two-year multi-entry visas for Pacific Islands Forum citizens, changes that officials say could reduce revenue by about $1–2m a year. Climate Accountability: The UN General Assembly backed a resolution affirming states’ legal duty to tackle climate change, after Vanuatu’s push; the US voted against it, citing political demands around fossil fuels. Offbeat Travel Curiosity: Kiribati (Christmas Island) remains famous for a calendar “time slip” in 1994 when it skipped a day after adjusting for the international date line—an oddity that still draws attention from travelers.

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