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Police break up protest against Papua special autonomy, 140 arrested
By Charles Maniani in Manokwari, West Papua
A joint unit of Indonesian military and police have broken up a West Papuan rally against the extension...
Samoa Observer: The Attorney-General’s fall from grace
EDITORIAL: By the Samoa Observer's editorial board
Amid a mountainload of work this week in the Attorney-General’s Office – as the caretaker government’s lawyers...
Samoan A-G recalls statement critical of judiciary as ‘olive branch’ offered...
RNZ Pacific
Samoa's Attorney-General has recalled a scathing media release questioning the integrity of the country's judiciary.
The release demanded that the judges appointed to hear...
Attorney-General’s office attacks Chief Justice as Samoan political crisis deepens
By Barbara Dreaver, TVNZ One News Pacific correspondent
Samoa’s deepening political crisis has taken yet another turn today after the Attorney-General’s office launched an astounding...
Timor government may punish public officials who refuse covid vaccination
By Antonio Sampaio in Dili
The Timor-Leste government may apply disciplinary action to public officials doing face-to-face work who refuse to take the vaccine, while...
Fiame calls for Tuila’epa to end Samoa’s ‘enormous assault’
By Jamie Tahana, RNZ Pacific journalist
Samoa's incoming prime minister has called for the caretaker Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP) government to relinquish power so...
Samoan democracy hangs in the balance as a constitutional arm wrestle...
ANALYSIS: By Patricia A. O'Brien, Georgetown University
New battlelines in Samoa’s ongoing political crisis were drawn this week. After an evening swearing-in ceremony on the...
Indonesian police crack down on ‘free Yeimo’ West Papuan protests
RNZ Pacific
Indonesian police have forcefully dispersed a number of West Papuan protests around the region.
The protesters were yesterday calling for the release of pro-independence...
Fiji-deported USP vice-chancellor Ahluwalia gets new contract
By Samisoni Pareti in Suva
The governing body of the University of the South Pacific has put a stop to a long and bitter campaign...
Wantok students from 6 nations form solidarity Melanesian club at AUT
By Laurens Ikinia
Students from six Melanesian countries and territories in the Pacific -- Fiji, Kanaky/New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and West...
Samoa incumbent leader needs to ‘get a grip’, says PM-elect Fiame
RNZ News
Samoa's Prime Minister-elect says she does not think the accusation of treason by the incumbent leader holds sway and suggested he his having...
Wenda condemns Indonesia’s UN genocide vote for Papua ‘hypocrisy’
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
An exiled West Papuan leader has condemned Indonesian for "hypocrisy" in speaking out about Myanmar and Palestine while voting at the...
Samoa’s Attorney-General declares FAST’s swearing-in ‘unconstitutional’
By Barbara Dreaver, TVNZ News Pacific correspondent
Samoa’s Attorney-General’s office is calling yesterday’s swearing-in ceremony of Samoa’s FAST Party unconstitutional and unlawful, and is preparing...
FAST heading back to court to try and resolve political impasse...
RNZ Pacific
Samoa's FAST Party is expecting to face another day locked out of Parliament today and is also predicting a long year ahead to...
Next question is role of police and ‘social licence’ in Samoan...
RNZ Pacific
The next step in the Samoan crisis is to see where the police land and to get a sense of who is going...
Marilyn Garson: Ceasefire, but we cannot let this go the same...
COMMENT: By Marilyn Garson in Wellington
I lived in Gaza from 2011, through the attack of 2014, and for one year after. I am not...
Samoa’s caretaker leader rejects swearing in of first woman PM as...
RNZ Pacific
Samoa's election-winning FAST party leader Fiame Naomi Mata'afa has been named the country's first woman Prime Minister, in a swearing-in ceremony her rival...
Samoan judiciary sends powerful rule of law message over ‘coup bid’
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
Samoa's judiciary sent a powerful message today to the other two branches of the country's democracy amid a political crisis branded...
FAST party locked out of Samoa’s Fale Fono as election turmoil...
By Jamie Tahana, RNZ Pacific journalist
Samoa's constitutional crisis deepened today with the party that commands the majority of seats locked out of Parliament, but...
NZ’s Ardern appeals to Samoans to uphold democracy as crisis deepens
By Michael Field of The Pacific Newsroom
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has appealed for people in Samoa to uphold its democracy and institutions.
Speaking...
Māori in the gallery: Coping with daily racism in the Beehive...
COMMENT: By Rukuwai Tīpene-Allan
“Welfare dependent”, “inferior”, “savages”, “natives”...
Walking through Parliament, I head to my office in the press gallery, passing gilded portraits of reporters...
Supreme Court upholds original proclamation in Samoan crisis
By Sina Retzlaff in Apia
Samoa's Parliament will convene tomorrow as originally planned
The Supreme Court has issued orders to uphold the original proclamation, dated 20...