IPCC report: ‘Last gasp’ warning on climate response for NZ, the...
RNZ News
The climate is changing, faster than we thought - and humans have caused it. Last night, the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change...
Climate change has already hit. Unless we act now, a hotter,...
ANALYSIS: By Michael Grose, CSIRO; Joelle Gergis, Australian National University; Pep Canadell, CSIRO, and Roshanka Ranasinghe
Australia is experiencing widespread, rapid climate change not seen...
Steven Ratuva: Repression not the answer to Fiji’s political dilemma
ANALYSIS: By Steven Ratuva
The frequent detention and questioning of some of Fiji's political leaders by the police late last month for merely engaging in...
No new NZ covid community cases as Tauranga port workers get...
RNZ News
New Zealand has two new cases of covid-19 in managed isolation and quarantine and two historical cases today, says the Ministry of Health...
More than 200 severe covid-19 cases in Fiji hospitals – 12...
RNZ Pacific
Fiji has admitted 240 covid-19 patients to hospital and almost a dozen of them are in critical condition, say health authorities.
This comes amid...
European Union gives PNG K21m boost for anti-corruption project
By Phoebe Gwangilo in Port Moresby
Anti-corruption efforts in Papua New Guinea have received a major boost of €5.4 million (about K21.7 million) in funding...
Ahluwalia reappointed as USP vice-chancellor and resumes job in Samoa
By Shanil Singh in Suva
The University of the South Pacific has announced the reappointment of Professor Pal Ahluwalia as its vice-chancellor and president and...
Just one delta covid-19 case could prompt NZ lockdown, says expert
By Jordan Bond , RNZ News reporter
A New Zealand public health expert says the highly transmissible delta variant of covid-19 could prompt a local...
Myanmar: A nation in crisis as the covid pandemic takes hold
Journalists already under threat of military arrest, jail and torture in Myanmar are now fronting a covid-19 national crisis as the virus rips through...
Bali legal aid director cited for ‘treason’ after assisting Papuan protesters
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
The director of the Bali Legal Aid Foundation (LBH), Ni Kadek Vany Primaliraning, has been reported to the Bali regional police...
Micronesian leaders boycott Forum, stand firm on plan to leave bloc
By Bernadette Carreon of Pacific Island Times
Four Micronesian leaders skipped the Pacific Islands Forum's 51st virtual session yesterday, in a continuing protest over the...
Indonesian artist charged under ‘pornography’ law for bikini protest faces 10...
Pacific Media Watch newsdesk
Artist Dinar Candy has held a protest action over the extension of Indonesia's Enforcement of Restrictions on Public Activities (PPKM) by...
Australians are 3 times more worried about climate change than covid....
ANALYSIS: By Rhonda Garad, Monash University; Joanne Enticott, Monash University, and Rebecca Patrick, Deakin University
As we write this article, the delta strain of covid-19...
Family happy with Fiji PM’s pledge of $1m package for sevens...
By Paulini Curuqara in Suva
Fiji Olympic rugby sevens captain Seremaia “Jerry” Tuwai’s parents couldn’t hold back their tears and kept thanking God for the...
Madang nurse tests positive as PNG covid delta fears rise after...
By Miriam Zarriga in Port Moresby
A female nurse in Madang is the first local Papua New Guinean to be tested positive for the highly...
‘We’re sorry,’ Pacific Forum chair tells Micronesia over SG post
By Pita Ligaiula of Pacnews in Suva
Fiji’s Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama used his inaugural speech as the new chair of the Pacific Islands Forum...
Girl, 15, among 11 dead as 968 new covid cases confirmed...
RNZ Pacific
Fiji has reported 968 new cases of covid-19 and 11 more deaths, including a teenager, for the 24 hours to 8am yesterday.
That compares...
Indonesia, PNG hold talks over possible reopening of border
RNZ Pacific
Papua New Guinea and neighbouring Indonesia have been discussing a potential reopening of their shared border.
The border was officially closed early last year...
Fiji’s climate of fear deepens in time of covid pandemic crisis
By Johnny Blades, RNZ Pacific journalist
As Fiji struggles with an unprecedented health and economic crisis, the country's already limited democratic space is being choked...
‘No need to agitate’, warns Rabuka against instability over Fiji lands...
By Arieta Vakasukawaqa in Suva
Violence can only hinder Fiji’s safe passage leading up to next year's next general election, says former prime minister Sitiveni...