Monthly Archives: April 2020
PNG’s New Ireland steps up security after second case found over border
New Ireland Governor Sir Julius Chan says the provincial government will ensure communities are protected. Video: EM TV News
By Jack Lapauve Jnr in Kavieng
With...
Consider government of national unity, suggests former PM Ham Lini
Compiled by Godwin Ligo in Port Vila
The former president of the National United Party (NUP) and one time former Prime Minister, Ham Lini Vanuaroroa,...
‘Stop, listen, Papatūānuku, the earth mother, is breathing’
The Visit Auckland video "Papatūānuku (our earth mother) is Breathing".
PACIFIC PANDEMIC DIARY: By Sri Krishnamurthi, self-isolating in Auckland under New Zealand’s Covid-19 lockdown as...
NZ lockdown – day 25: Nine new cases – community spread key to lockdown
By RNZ News
Data to determine if community transmission of Covid-19 is occurring in New Zealand will be a big factor in tomorrow's decision on...
Cook Islanders stranded in NZ furious over extra isolation requirements
By Barbara Dreaver, Pacific correspondent of Television NZ
More than 300 Cook Islanders stranded and in lockdown in New Zealand are furious to receive news...
Hong Kong police arrest Next Digital founder Jimmy Lai among 14 activists
Pacific Media Watch
The Committee to Protect Journalists has called on Hong Kong authorities to drop all charges against Jimmy Lai, founder and chair of...
NZ lockdown – day 24: 13 new cases reported – slight increase
By RNZ News
New Zealand reported 13 new cases of Covid-19 today, made up of eight confirmed, and five probable cases.
The total number of cases...
RSF condemns Indonesia over using Covid-19 to ‘silence’ state criticism
Pacific Media Watch
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is alarmed to learn that Indonesia’s police have been ordered to combat not only disinformation about the coronavirus...
Indonesia braces itself for social unrest amid virus economic downturn
Pacific Media Centre
The Indonesian government is bracing itself for social unrest ahead of the Ramadan fasting month amid the economic downturn caused by the...
NZ lockdown – day 23: New cases drop, but deaths rise to 11
By RNZ News
There have now been 11 deaths from Covid-19 in New Zealand, but the number of new cases has dropped to single figures...
63 political prisoners in Indonesia file urgent appeals amid virus pandemic
By Jennifer Robinson and Veronica Koman with the support of TAPOL
Sixty-three political prisoners detained on treason charges in Indonesia have made a joint urgent...
High Court rules in favour of News Corp, but against press freedom
ANALYSIS: By Peter Greste of The University of Queensland
It is easy to assume Australia has a free press. Our squawky newspapers are filled with...
Fiji imposes new lockdowns on Vanua Levu after virus cases rise to 17
By Wansolwara News
A 21-year-old man on Fiji's Vanua Levu island has tested positive for the Covid-19 novel coronavirus, taking the total number of cases...
IFJ criticises pay cuts for Timorese journalists in ‘frontline’ virus work
By Raimundos Oki in Dili
Journalists in Timor-Leste are facing pay cuts amid the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has joined its...
Marape confirms five new cases of coronavirus – three near Papua
Pacific Media Centre
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has confirmed that there are now five new cases of coronavirus in the country, three...
How the ‘chief covidiot’ has blocked world health unity with WHO freeze
PACIFIC PANDEMIC DIARY: By David Robie, self-isolating in Auckland under New Zealand’s Covid-19 lockdown as part of a Pacific Media Watch series.
Donald Trump’s sabre-rattling...
NZ lockdown – day 22: Lowest case increase as pandemic bites media
By RNZ News
New Zealand has had the lowest daily increase of Covid-19 coronavirus infection cases since lockdown began last month, the Prime Minister has...
Fiji fever clinics screen more than 120,000 people in Suva ‘success’
By Koroi Tadulala in Suva
Fiji's Ministry of Health mobile fever clinic teams operating in the greater Suva area have screened 121,304 Fijians so far.
The...
NZ media chiefs warn desperate times ahead faced with advertising nadir
By Sri Krishnamurthi, contributing editor of Pacific Media Watch
The thin veneer of a seemingly robust New Zealand media was ripped off like a...
NZ lockdown – day 21: 20% pay cut for PM, ministers and civil service...
By RNZ News
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, government ministers and public service chief executives will take a 20 percent pay cut for the...
Desperate times unleash digital creativity, flexibility for j-schools
By Sri Krishnamurthi, contributing editor of Pacific Media Watch
Desperate times call for desperate measures and so it is with journalism schools throughout the Pacific...
Trust in government is high in NZ, but will it last until this year’s...
ANALYSIS: By Richard Shaw of Massey University
New Zealand’s general election is currently set for September 19. Under ordinary circumstances, campaigning for the election and...