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A ‘forgotten hero’ against Imperial Japan, but the legacy of ‘Bintao’...
COMMENTARY: By David Robie
Vinzons is a quiet coastal town in the eastern Philippines province of Camarines Norte in Bicol. With a spread out population...
West Papuan liberation fighters risk ‘extermination’ by Indonesia’s high-tech forces
As activist groups around the world observe December 1 -- flag-raising "independence" day for West Papua today marking when the Morning Star flag was...
Four Papuan activists jailed on treason charges – NZ advocate says...
By Caleb Fotheringham, RNZ Pacific reporter
Four Papuan political prisoners have been sentenced to seven months' imprisonment on treason charges.
But a West Papua independence advocate...
David Robie’s Eyes of Fire rekindles the legacy of the Rainbow...
A transition in global emphasis from "nuclear to climate crisis survivors", plus new geopolitical exposés.
REVIEW: By Amit Sarwal of The Australia Today
Forty years after...
Tucker Carlson ‘tuckered out’ with Donald Trump and Israel – insights...
COMMENTARY: By Ian Powell
The origin of the expression "tuckered out" goes back to the east of the United States around the 1830s.
After New...
Fiji, NZ protesters kick off UN day of solidarity for Palestine...
Asia Pacific Report
Protesters in Fiji and Aotearoa New Zealand kicked off the UN Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People today as Israel faced...
Israel attacks three countries as NZ protesters prepare for UN day...
Asia Pacific Report
As New Zealand pro-Palestinian protesters prepared for demonstrations across the country today to mark the UN International Day of Solidarity with the...
Fiji PM Rabuka blames ‘insulated’ upbringing for racially motivated 1987 coups
RNZ Pacific
Sitiveni Rabuka, the instigator of Fiji's coup culture, took to the witness stand for the first time today -- fronting the Truth and...
How Israel has set a dangerous precedent in international law
ANALYSIS: By Emad Moussa
“Israel appears set on destroying the framework created to ensure compliance with international law . . . ”, the International Court...
Tahiti landslide: no survivors – all 8 bodies retrieved
By Patrick Decloitre, RNZ Pacific correspondent French Pacific desk
French Polynesian authorities have retrieved a total of eight bodies that were buried following a major...
Indonesia’s Gaza peacekeeping mission risks enforcing a ‘broken’ status quo
ANALYSIS: By Dr Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat
Indonesia is preparing one of the largest peacekeeping deployments in its history -- a 20,000-strong force of soldiers, engineers,...
East Sepik Governor Bird slams Marape’s ‘risky’ 2026 Budget overspend
By Scott Waide, RNZ Pacific PNG correspondent
Papua New Guinea's 2026 National Budget has drawn immediate opposition criticism from East Sepik Governor Allan Bird, who...
Fiji MP: Violence against women and girls ‘permeates every dimension of...
RNZ Pacific
Fiji marked the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls this week with the government saying the day is...
Yellow lines and green zones – Israel’s de facto partition into...
ANALYSIS: By Alessandra Bajec
Last week, the UN Security Council endorsed President Donald Trump’s plan for Gaza, effectively installing American supervision over the Palestinian territory’s...
Activists slam Mayor Brown’s ‘free beer’ cavalier response to Palestine genocide...
Asia Pacific Report
A news report highlighting Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown yelling "free beer" at pro-Palestine protesters at an Auckland Council governing body meeting on...
Philippines testimony reveals torture, abuses by police, says Amnesty
Asia Pacific Report
Philippines police unlawfully targeted protesters with unnecessary and excessive force during anti-corruption marches in September, according to harrowing new testimony gathered by...
Chile plans to launch global campaign seeking to expel ‘pariah’ Israel...
Ma'an News Agency in Santiago
Civil society forces in Chile are preparing to launch an international campaign to demand the expulsion of Israel from the...
COP30 ends with ‘extremely weak’ outcomes, says Pacific campaigner
By Caleb Fotheringham, RNZ Pacific journalist
The United Nations climate conference in Brazil this month finished with an "extremely weak" outcome, according to one Pacific...
Potential Tonga PM candidate: ‘Low-hanging fruits available’ to improve people’s lives
By Teuila Fuatai, RNZ Pacific senior journalist
As Tonga's 26 newly elected representatives turn to choosing a prime minister among them, one potential candidate is...
Showing their aroha for the activist ‘power couple’ of Māngere East
Asia Pacific Report
Māngere East community stalwarts and activists from across Tamaki Makaurau Auckland have gathered at the local Village Green to pay tribute to...
Protesters march to Warehouse in Auckland city, demand halt to Israeli...
Asia Pacific Report
New Zealand pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched peacefully on The Warehouse in downtown Auckland today to protest over the sale of products by the...
‘My mana reignited’: Attendees leave world’s largest Indigenous education conference feeling...
By Coco Lance, RNZ Pacific digital journalist
As the world's largest Indigenous education conference (WIPCE) closed last night in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, a shared sentiment...






























































