SYDNEY — Vanuatu Prime Minister Ishmael Kalsakau narrowly survived a no-confidence motion on Wednesday, with the opposition falling one vote short of the 27 needed to unseat him after criticizing his government for signing a security pact with Australia. Vanuatu, at the centre of a strategic rivalry between China and Western countries in the Pacific
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