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Opposition MP jailed – Nauru 19 protesters await appeal ruling
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A Nauru opposition MP has been jailed on an assault charge.
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An Iranian asylum-seeker detained in Papua New Guinea under Australian asylum laws has won Australia's most valuable literary prize for a...
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Fiji's Coalition government strongly believes that addressing the country’s priorities head-on is the cornerstone to building a progressive and prosperous...
Australian advocacy group condemns Indonesian crackdown on Papuan ‘democracy’ rally in Bali
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Panguna campaigner Theonila Matbob wins award over Rio Tinto challenge
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Bougainville community leader and MP Theonila Roka Matbob has received the Gwynne Skinner Human Rights Award in recognition of her outstanding work...
Kanaky New Caledonia ministers again deadlocked over president election
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New Caledonia's 11 newly elected ministers have again failed to elect a new president.
Like two weeks ago, none of the three...
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Since the termination of the academic year at the University of Papua New Guinea earlier this month most students...
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