How Fiji’s Antonio escaped death from ‘normal flu’ that was actually...
By Josefa Babitu in Suva
If it was not for his friend who broke into his home after he was gasping for air, Antonio Ratuvili...
Case #017 RNZ podcast – The bombing of the Rainbow Warrior
Pacific Media Watch newsdesk
On 10 July 1985 the Greenpeace flagship, the Rainbow Warrior, was sunk at an Auckland wharf.
Two French secret agents planted two limpet...
NZ farmers in tractor protest against environmental ‘ute tax’ rules
RNZ News
Groundswell NZ organised the "Howl of a Protest" in more than 40 towns and cities across New Zealand over recent environmental regulations, the...
Covid delta strain reaches PNG via cargo ship from Indonesia
By Godwin Eki in Port Moresby
Papua New Guinea has been hit with a positive delta variant case of covid-19 for the first time, Deputy...
Fiji reports record 1220 cases in one day – covid death...
By Josefa Babitu in Suva
Fiji has recorded 1220 new cases of covid-19 as at 8am today -- the highest daily record so far --...
AJF’s Peter Greste presses for media freedom act to protect journalists
The Press Freedom Tracker launch video featuring Peter Greste and the tracker team. Video: AJF
Pacific Media Watch newsdesk
The Peter Greste-fronted Alliance for Journalists’ Freedom...
Fiji reports 10 more covid deaths – Flying Fijians to wear...
RNZ Pacific
Fiji health authorities have reported an additional 10 deaths from covid-19 over the past week.
In his daily statement on covid-19 cases, Health Secretary...
Samoa Observer: For Tuila’epa, what follows defeat?
EDITORIAL: By the Samoa Observer editorial board
When Australia’s second-longest ever serving Prime Minister faced a complete wipeout at the national elections after 10 years...
Indonesia records highest increase in covid cases – numbers likely to...
ANALYSIS: By Dicky Budiman, Griffith University
Indonesia is currently experiencing a massive spike in covid-19 infection and deaths, as experts (including myself) have unfortunately been...
France’s Bastille Day parade takes place in shadow of covid pandemic
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
The traditional parade on France's national day returns today after a one-year hiatus due to the covid-19 pandemic, reports France 24.
European...
Indonesian police tighten covid entry controls in West Papuan districts
By HA Kapisa and Rahmad Nasution in Manokwari, West Papua
Indonesian police have begun tightening entry controls in Manokwari district and Sorong city as part...
Banaba Island: The land that died so others could live
SPECIAL REPORT: By Hele Christopher-Ikimotu
I am Banaban. I come from an ancestry of survivors and a once rich land.
However, Banaba died to make other...
NZ imported more than a million tonnes of ‘dirty’ coal last...
By Jordan Bond, RNZ News reporter
In the same year that the government declared a climate emergency, imports of an especially dirty type of coal...
PNG banking regulator acts against BSP over money-laundering rules
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
Papua New Guinea’s biggest bank -- Bank South Pacific with major branch networks across the Pacific region -- is the subject...
Solomon Islands covid vaccination plan kicks off – delta variant threat
By Robert Iroga in Honiara
The Solomon Islands government has kicked off its full rollout of its nationwide covid vaccination strategy.
Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare said...
13 more covid positive cases on NZ quarantined fishing vessel Viking...
RNZ News
Another 13 crew from the quarantined fishing vessel Viking Bay have tested positive to covid-19, New Zealand's Ministry of Health says.
Two crew had...
Fiji’s Nakorowiri villagers turn up in numbers to be vaccinated
By Serafina Silaitoga in Labasa, Fiji
Villagers and surrounding farmers in Labasa on Fiji's Vanua Levu island turned up in big numbers for the covid-19...
Samoa’s HRPP loses more seats as political impasse drags on
RNZ Pacific
Samoa's HRPP party -- the country's caretaker government -- has now lost six seats since the April 9 general election, with eight byelections...
Papuan and human rights defender Carmel Budiardjo dies at 96
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
British and Indonesian human rights defender Carmel Budiardjo, founder of TAPOL watchdog and the movement's driving force for many decades, has...
15-year-old girl among latest Fiji covid deaths as virus cases soar...
By Josefa Babitu in Suva
A 15-year-old girl has become Fiji’s youngest death due to the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, taking the total of deaths due...