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Strait of Hormuz ‘open’ except for enemies, as new Iran insurance...
Asia Pacific Report
Iran says the Strait of Hormuz is "open to all except its adversaries", and any passage through the trajectory of this...
‘They’re wiping us out’ – church leader warns about young West...
By Johnny Blades, RNZ Pacific senior journalist
A West Papuan church leader has warned that ongoing killings of young Papuans allegedly by Indonesian security forces...
Close vote sees Niue’s Dalton Tagelagi back in as prime minister
By Christina Persico, RNZ Pacific bulletin editor
Niue's assembly has re-elected Dalton Tagelagi as its prime minister, continuing his leadership for the next three years.
Tagelagi,...
New chapter for Hapi Isles – Matthew Wale takes the helm...
PROFILE: By Campion Ohasio
The Solomon Islands has entered a new political era. In a historic morning at Parliament House yesterday, Matthew Cooper Wale was...
Media miss: The questions never asked behind the US-Israel war on...
ANALYSIS: By Alison Broinowski of Declassified Australia
Most of the Western media refuse to join the dots and explain Israel’s decades-long obsession with defanging Tehran.
The...
Palestine Forum slams NZDF share in military exercises with ‘genocidal’ Israel
Asia Pacific Report
The Palestine Forum of New Zealand has criticised plans for the country taking part in next month's military exercises with Israel and...
Defending NZ values in a volatile world – but in what...
COMMENTARY: By Frances Palmer
While appreciating certain points in Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s speech "Securing NZ’s Future in a more Volatile World" on current challenges...
‘Arrest wanted Filipino former police chief’ call by Amnesty after escape
Asia Pacific Report
Amnesty International says it is "deeply alarmed" over the obstruction of justice and chaotic scenes -- including gunfire -- witnessed at the...
NSW antisemitism hearings ‘drowned’ in the Bondi Royal Commission
The NSW Parliament’s antisemitism report was folded into the Bondi Royal Commission, missing the airing of contesting views and rigorous questioning, reports Michael West...
Two years after New Caledonia’s violent uprising, tensions remain high
ANALYSIS: By Patrick Decloitre, RNZ Pacific correspondent French Pacific desk
As New Caledonia marks the second anniversary of a spate of unrest and riots that...
Papuan women ‘living in fear’ condemn military violence
By Aida Ulim in Jayapura
Papuan women attending a free speech forum organised by the Dogiyai Student Association in Jayapura have condemned what they describe...
The West’s bubble of illusion about Israel – and about itself...
The genocide in Gaza and ethnic cleansing in Lebanon exhausted the West’s moral legitimacy. Now Iran is slowly exhausting the West’s military primacy, writes...
Did NZ’s Prime Minister just commit treason? PM ignores terrorist attack...
COMMENTARY: By Eugene Doyle
"Whoever uses a citizen ill, indirectly offends the state, which is bound to protect this citizen; and the sovereign should avenge...
‘Affront to democracy’ – NZ law change halts landmark climate crisis...
By Kate Newton, RNZ News climate change correspondent
The political activist suing major New Zealand emitters over climate change damage says a law change blocking...
Fiji army commander admits military ‘at fault’ for custody death
RNZ Pacific
Fiji's military chief has made a public admission at a church service that the institution was "at fault" for the death of Jone...
New Caledonian freight vessel begins service to Vanuatu despite diplomatic row
By Patrick Decloitre, RNZ Pacific correspondent French Pacific desk
Despite a trade-related controversy that erupted last week between the governments of Vanuatu and New Caledonia,...
Call for Rotuman people to speak language or it could be...
By Luka Forman, RNZ journalist
A community leader from a tiny island says preserving her native tongue is more important than ever, as schools on...
Majuro reels from huge power rate increase, as govt steps up...
By Giff Johnson, Marshall Islands Journal editor/RNZ Pacific correspondent
One of the biggest electricity increases in the history of the Marshalls Energy Company was implemented...
Iran war fallout – Trump is going to Beijing on bended...
COMMENTARY: By Lim Tean
Why is US President Donald Trump carrying on with his State visit to Beijing this week on May 14? I wouldn't...
Australian ‘antisemitism’ – the Royal Conflation Commission is in session
The Bondi Royal Commission started its public hearings in Australia last week -- and the mainstream media is lapping up the "antisemitism" narrative while...
‘They threatened to kill us at gunpoint,’ says NZ Gaza flotilla...
Asia Pacific Report
A New Zealander who took part in the global flotilla trying to break the illegal Gaza siege and who was abducted by...
West Papuan graduation parade turns violent after police object to Morning...
By Johnny Blades, RNZ Pacific senior journalist
Indonesian authorities say investigations are underway into an incident in West Papua when a number of people were...






























































