Monthly Archives: January 2024
Luxon warned over ‘meddling’ on Te Tiriti – ‘Māori will not sit idly by’
RNZ News
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has been warned that Māori will not sit by without a fight if the government attempts to...
New ABC chair must restore reputation for independence, says MEAA
Pacific Media Watch
The incoming chair of the ABC, Kim Williams, must immediately move to restore the reputation of Australia's national broadcaster by addressing concerns...
Photojournalist Motaz Azaiza evacuates from Gaza – ‘thank you . . . you’ll return...
Pacific Media Watch
Palestinian photojournalist Motaz Azaiza, who has been documenting the impact of the war in the Gaza Strip, has left the enclave for...
Former Pacific minister ‘lights fire of spirit’ supporting Māori at unity hui
By Ruci Farrell of Pacific Media Network
Pacific peoples joined with tangata whenua at the weekend, calling on the Aotearoa New Zealand government to uphold...
NZ foreign policy critics warn over ‘inflaming’ Red Sea crisis, call for Gaza ceasefire
Asia Pacific Report
A group of foreign policy critics alarmed at the Aotearoa New Zealand government’s "undemocratic decision" to step up support for US-led strikes...
PNG Prime Minister Marape confident his coalition will stay intact
RNZ Pacific
Papua New Guinea's prime minister says he is confident he can retain power in the wake of the recent riots.
Prime Minister James Marape...
ABC staff ‘have lost confidence’ in boss in defending public trust in Israel row
Pacific Media Watch
Union members at the Australian public broadcaster ABC have today passed a vote of no confidence in managing director David Anderson for...
‘Dear media friends’ – China interferes in Honiara media over Taiwan, reveals In-depth Solomons
By Ronald Toito’ona and Charley Piringi in Honiara
China’s interference and moves to control the media in the Solomon Islands have been exposed in leaked...
Freak waves cause damage at US army base at Roi-Namur, shut airports
By Giff Johnson, editor of the Marshall Islands Journal and RNZ Pacific correspondent
Powerful waves, driven by offshore storm surges, hit an important United States...
Rabuka stands firm on sacking decision – coalition at risk
By Temalesi Vono in Suva
Fiji's fired Education Minister Aseri Radrodro rebuffed three letters from the Prime Minister and legal advice from the Solicitor-General that...
Back SA over genocide case, ‘don’t yield to pressure’, Hania tells NZ
By David Robie, editor of Asia Pacific Report
A Palestinian advocate has appealed to the New Zealand government to call for a permanent ceasefire in...
Marape ‘can’t pass the buck’ for PNG riots, says East Sepik governor
RNZ Pacific
East Sepik Governor Allan Bird says Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape must take responsibility for the Port Moresby riots two weeks...
Fiji’s Radrodro dismissed after ‘due process’, says Rabuka
By Timoci Vula
Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka says the decision to dismiss Education Minister Aseri Radrodro from cabinet was taken after due process had...
War on Gaza: The US plan to revamp Palestinian Authority is doomed
ANALYSIS: By Samer Jaber
For two months now, the United States and other Western countries backing Israel have been talking about “the day after” in...
The Fiji Times: Call for action – let’s see this death as a wake-up...
EDITORIAL: By The Fiji Times editor-in-chief Fred Wesley
What is happening to us in Fiji?
How did we get to this stage?
The brutal attack and senseless...
NZ opposition parties urge PM Luxon to shut down ‘erase treaty’ bill
RNZ News
New Zealand's opposition parties have seized on a leaked ministerial memo about the coalition government's proposed Treaty Principles bill, saying the prime minister...
Cancelling the journalist: Furore over ABC’s coverage of Israel war on Gaza
By Binoy Kampmark
The Age has revealed the dismissal of ABC broadcaster Antoinette Lattouf last December 20 was the nasty fruit of a campaign waged against...
More than 10,000 turn out for NZ’s national Hui-ā-Iwi at Tūrangawaewae
RNZ Pacific
Waikato Tainui estimate at least 10,000 people have been welcomed onto Tūrangawaewae marae to participate in an Aotearoa New Zealand national hui called...
Golriz Ghahraman’s exit from politics shows the toll of online bullying on female MPs
ANALYSIS: By Cassandra Mudgway, University of Canterbury
The high-stress nature of working in politics is increasingly taking a toll on staff and politicians. But an...
Marape reshuffles PNG cabinet – Treasurer demoted, Tkatchenko back
By Jeffrey Elapa and Miriam Zarriga
Papua New Guinea's predicted Cabinet reshuffle has taken place with Treasurer Ian Ling-Stuckey becoming the bombshell victim following last...
Israel blows up last university in Gaza as air strikes continue – call for...
By Laura Pollock
Gaza's last standing university has been destroyed by the Israeli army as military continued to strike targets in areas of the besieged...
Israel wants a Palestinian intifada in the West Bank. It may explode.
By Gideon Levy of Haaretz
Three and a half hours. Three and a half hours from Jenin to Tul Karm. In three and a half...