Monthly Archives: November 2021
Ex-Air NZ chief Christopher Luxon voted new National Party leader
Former business executive Christopher Luxon has been voted the new leader of New Zealand's opposition National Party after main rival Simon Bridges moved to...
50 Fiji troops join Australian, PNG forces boosting Honiara security
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
A contingent of 50 Republic of Fiji Military Forces troops flew to Honiara today to help restore security and stability in...
PNG’s police deployment in Honiara ‘vital’ for regional security
By Jeffrey Elapa in Port Moresby
Papua New Guinea's deployment of 37 police and Correctional Services staff to Solomon Islands on Friday was done on...
NZ’s new covid traffic light settings unveiled – omicron variant in spotlight
RNZ News
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced which regions will move into red and which into orange as the new traffic light...
Solomon Islands: China mouthpiece blames Australia for ‘fomenting riots’
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
An editorial in the Chinese English-language mouthpiece Global Times has accused Australia -- and the United States -- of "conniv with...
Dan McGarry: It’s how, not who in Melanesian politics
THE VILLAGE EXPLAINER: By Dan McGarry in Port Vila
One of the key characteristics of Melanesian politics is its ability to remain formless and chaotic...
UN relationship with Samoa under a cloud over ‘political breaches’
By Johnny Blades, RNZ Pacific journalist
The United Nations has glaring problems in Samoa where the government is calling for the UN's role in the...
Travel bans aren’t the answer to stopping new covid variant omicron
ANALYSIS: By Anthony Zwi, UNSW
There is global concern and widespread alarm at the discovery of SARS-CoV-2 variant B.1.1.529, which the World Health Organisation (WHO)...
Solomon Islands riots: International community monitoring ‘nervous’ calm
By Christine Rovoi, RNZ Pacific journalist
With no plans to evacuate their citizens from Honiara, the international community is closely monitoring the situation in the...
Pasifika communities in NZ reach ‘key vaccination milestones’
RNZ Pacific
Ninety percent of Pacific people in Aotearoa New Zealand have had their first covid-19 vaccine, while 11 district health boards (DHBs) have reached...
Solomon Islands: The painful reality – my day on the road in Honiara
SPECIAL REPORT: By Robert Iroga in Honiara
Honiara residents walked for long distances to find shops and ATMs today with fewer or nor public transport...
Solomon Islands riots: 100 arrested as police chief warns ‘nobody above law’
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
Solomon Islands police have arrested more than 100 suspects as Honiara townspeople clean up after three days of rioting and looting...
Solomon Islands riots: Wale calls for no confidence vote in ‘hiding’ PM
By Robert Iroga in Honiara
Solomon Islands opposition leader Matthew Wale has announced that he is filing a notice of a vote of no confidence...
Solomon Islands: Bodies discovered in burnt out Chinatown building
RNZ Pacific
Police in Honiara have confirmed that three bodies have been found in one of the burnt out buildings in Chinatown after the rioting...
Solomon Islands riots: Night-time curfew imposed in capital
RNZ Pacific
The Governor General of Solomon Islands has declared a nightly curfew in the troubled capital Honiara, after a third day of looting and...
‘No stranger to media freedom threats’, but hope at communication forum
By Sri Krishnamurthi for Asia-Pacific Report
Keynote speakers professor David Robie and Glenda Gloria, executive editor of Rappler, addressed “truth and justice” on the opening...
Solomons police overrun, Australia deploys support personnel
RNZ Pacific
Police in Solomon Islands were overrun as rioters and looters tore through the capital Honiara.
RNZ Pacific correspondent in Honiara, Elizabeth Osifelo, said exhausted...
Media advocates tell of struggle for ‘survival and truth’ at Asia-Pacific forum
Pacific Media Watch newsdesk
Journalists and journalism are waging a global struggle for survival and for “truth” against fake news and alternative facts, say two...
Defiant Sogavare vows he will not resign in wake of riots
By Robert Iroga in Honiara
A defiant Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has vowed tonight that he will not resign and will defend Solomon Islands democracy...
Solomon Islands riots push nation into slippery slide of self-implosion
ANALYSIS: By Transform Aqorau
The riots in Honiara yesterday, disturbing the city’s normally quiet atmosphere, were unexpected but not surprising.
Someone made reference to a possible...
CPJ demands Facebook restore ‘censored’ press freedom awards video
The Committee to Protect Journalists press freedom 2021 video removed by Facebook, but still available on YouTube and Twitter. Video: CPJ (Hongkong crackdown at...
Rappler chief editor and Asia-Pacific media keynotes at ‘pandemic’ forum
By Sri Krishnamurthi for Asia Pacific Report
A Filipina journalist who cut her teeth as a young reporter in the Marcos dictatorship years and now...