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Deadly clash in West Papua during Indonesian rescue bid for NZ...
By Stefan Armbuster of SBS World News
Indonesia’s military confirms one soldier was killed and more are unaccounted for after clashes with the West Papua...
The TPP: Why rush in where angels fear to tread?
Media release from the Public Health Association
The Public Health Association of New Zealand (PHA) is questioning the rush to sign the Trans Pacific Partnership...
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Palestine Action ‘terror’ sentencing, Starmer resignation but Labour change unlikely over Israel policy
Democracy Now!
AMY GOODMAN: In Britain, Keir Starmer has announced his resignation as prime minister and...
Bougainville proposing constitution amendments, rejects ‘process’ claim
By Meriba Tulo in Port Moresby
Over the past month, the Autonomous Bougainville Government has made...
30 arrested in Honiara post-election riots as calm returns to capital
Police say some people decided to take the law into their own hands and marched...
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Palestine protesters condemn Google, demand NZ action over Gaza genocide
Asia Pacific Report
Pro-Palestinian protesters today condemned Google for sacking protesting staff and demanded that the...
Lawmaker wants to dissolve ‘waste of money’ anti-graft, rights watchdogs
By Rizky Andwika in Jakarta
Indonesia's Coalition to Safeguard the National Human Rights Commission has conducted...
‘Drunkards urinating, fights – Nadi is like Beirut’, says McDonalds Fiji boss
By Arieta Vakasukawaqa in Suva
Drunkards urinating in public, people fighting and nightclub goers passed out...
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RSF calls on Samoan PM to lift ‘unacceptable’ ban on Samoa Observer
Pacific Media Watch
The Paris-based global media freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders has called on the Samoan Prime Minister to lift the ban preventing the...
Tahitian community groups try to save endangered sacred mountain
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
A collective of community groups in Tahiti trying to preserve a historical-cultural icon at Tautira have condemned the Tahitian government for...
‘Heavy handed’ NZ clamps down on Tokelau spending
By Mackenzie Smith
As Tokelau’s ninth government takes shape, the new leader is raising concerns over New Zealand’s treatment of its last remaining Pacific territory.
Ulu-o-Tokelau...
Kanaky New Caledonia unrest: NZ student in Nouméa taught to use fire extinguishers
RNZ News
A New Zealander studying at the University of New Caledonia says students have been taught to use fire extinguishers as firefighters are unlikely...
Māori and Pacific percentages of NZ’s coronavirus cases announced
Pacific Media Watch
New Zealand's Ministry of Health has confirmed that out of the 514 Covid-19 cases to date, approximately 4 percent of those cases...
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Media rights groups protest against Timor’s draft defamation law
Pacific Media Watch
Timor-Leste's Minister of Justice plans to present to the Council of Ministers a proposal to include criminal defamation in the country’s penal...
Indonesia’s Pacific manoeuvres – money, military and silencing West Papua
ANALYSIS: By Ali Mirin
On April 24, 2025, Indonesia made a masterful geopolitical move. Jakarta granted Fiji US$6 million in financial aid and offered to...
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