The Pacific State long struggled for a great symbolic question: what is it supposed to be called? After more than a century, the island wants to take the name of the colonial powers.
The Pacific State long struggled for a great symbolic question: what is it supposed to be called? After more than a century, the island wants to take the name of the colonial powers.
Smaller than many German cities, barely 12,000 inhabitants – and yet the island state of Nauru is wrestling around a question of great symbolic importance: What should the country actually be called?