Yearly Archives: 2024
Cook Islands deputy PM, 2 former officials found guilty of corruption
By Al Williams of the Cook Islands News
Cook islands Deputy Prime Minister Robert Tapaitau, former National Environment Service (NES) director Nga Puna, and his...
Port Moresby hospital morgue full – 257 bodies lie unclaimed
By Claudia Tally in Port Moresby
Sixty four compartments of Papua New Guinea's main mortuary have been out of service since the festive season while...
NZ’s Green Party co-leader James Shaw had ‘good Pacific relationship’
By Caleb Fotheringham, RNZ Pacific journalist
A political commentator says Green Party co-leader James Shaw was a "friend of the Pacific".
Shaw, who was previously New...
‘Sparkling’ kava on tap: Tongan entrepreneur adds twist to tradition
By Iliesa Tora, RNZ Pacific
A Nuku'alofa business has started to sell "sparkling kava" on tap for those interested in tasting the traditional brew.
Tricia Emberson...
Canberra ‘ignores public’ over Gaza war – UNRWA fund cuts ‘irresponsible’, says Senator
Asia Pacific Report
Senator and deputy leader of the Australian Greens party Mehreen Faruqi says the survival of millions of people in Gaza depends on...
NZ legally obliged to step up and speak out after World Court ruling on...
New Zealand’s commitment to the international rule of law means it must also go beyond the UN court’s genocide case findings on Gaza, writes...
Rabi Island ‘defenders’ network challenges Fiji official’s visitor ban
By Don Wiseman, RNZ Pacific senior journalist
An unelected official in Fiji is demanding that visitors to Rabi lsland seek his approval before travelling there.
Rabi...
Pacific shows ‘little progress’ in global anti-corruption index
By RNZ Pacific's Christina Persico
Transparency International says the latest Corruption Perception Index shows another year of "little to no meaningful progress" towards curbing corruption in...
Few ‘rotten apples’ shouldn’t prevent NZ aid to thousands of innocent people in Gaza,...
RNZ News
New Zealand would likely continue funding the United Nations agency delivering aid in Palestine if concerns about its staff were dealt with, the...
Indonesian and Papuan protesters call for ‘Palestine independence’
Asia Pacific Report
Several democratic, progressive and socialist organisations in Indonesia and in the Melanesian region of West Papua have come together in solidarity with...
Pasifika MP among possibles for NZ’s new Green co-leadership
RNZ News
As New Zealand's former climate change minister James Shaw prepares to step down from the Green Party's co-leadership role, the space has opened...
Defunding UNRWA will cause Gazans ‘more misery and suffering’, warns former PM Clark
Asia Pacific Report
Former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark, who led the UN Development Programme which oversees UNRWA, told RNZ Morning Report today it...
‘Ceasefire now’ protesters march on NZ naval base, demand Luxon upholds Israel genocide court...
Asia Pacific Report
About 200 protesters marched through the heart of Auckland's tourist suburb of Devonport today to the Royal New Zealand Navy base, accusing...
UN refugee agency a neutral Gaza ‘lifeline for millions’, says aid officer
RNZ News
A New Zealander working for the UN refugee agency for Palestinians says having countries pull funding is devastating.
Speaking from Geneva, Hector Sharp told...
World’s ‘smallest university’, but Tuvalu campus has big local impact
By Kalinga Seneviratne
The University of the South Pacific’s (USP) Tuvalu Campus, located in the capital Funafuti, is perhaps the smallest university in the world,...
Amnesty chief calls UNRWA funding cuts ‘heartless’, ‘sickening’
Asia Pacific Report
Agnes Callamard, the secretary general of Amnesty International, has called the funding cuts to the UN's Palestinian humanitarian relief agency a “heartless...
Palestinian agency condemns funding cuts as ‘ collective punishment’
Asia Pacific Report
Former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark has joined a chorus of global development and political figures defending the United Nations "lifeline"...
Tuvalu general election: Half of new Parliament are newcomers
RNZ Pacific
Eight of Tuvalu's 16-member Parliament are newcomers following the 2024 general election which saw former Prime Minister Kausea Natano ousted.
The country went to...
Macron defends Indo-Pacific stance – now ‘consolidated’ in Oceania
By Patrick Decloitre, RNZ Pacific French Pacific desk correspondent
French President Emmanuel Macron has defended his Indo-Pacific vision during the traditional New Year's good wishes...
Caitlin Johnstone: Israel accuses the ICJ of (you guessed it) antisemitism
COMMENTARY: By Caitlin Johnstone
The International Court of Justice rejected Israel’s request to dismiss the genocide case brought against it by South Africa yesterday, ruling...
ICJ’s stunning blow over Gaza war genocide charge ups pressure on Israel
ANALYSIS: By Trita Parsi
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ruled against Israel and determined that South Africa successfully argued that Israel’s conduct plausibly...
ICJ ruling an ‘indirect’ order for Israeli ceasefire in genocidal war, says legal...
Asia Pacific Report
Although the International Court of Justice (ICJ) did not directly issue an order for a ceasefire in Gaza, says a leading Israeli...