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Tel Aviv offers to train Australian police officers in Israel after Bondi
Asia Pacific Report
The Israeli government has offered to train senior Australian police officers in Israel as part of efforts to combat terrorism and antisemitism,...
NZ’s Stuff media group quits X (Twitter) over ‘disinformation’
Pacific Media Watch
Stuff, New Zealand’s biggest independently owned news business, today announced it will stop sharing content to X (formerly Twitter), effective immediately.
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Australia accused of ‘bullying’ Pacific over climate action, ‘buying silence’
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
Australia is accused of using "diplomatic strong-arm tactics" to water down outcomes in Pacific climate negotiations and "buy silence" on climate...
PNG courts reopen with ‘new normal’ of no-mask-no-entry policy
By Todagia Kelola in Port Moresby
Papua New Guinea's National and Supreme Court sittings in Waigani, NCD, resumed under the “new normal” yesterday - no...
Pacific Media Centre turns ten, talks media freedom under violent threat
Auckland University of Technology's Pacific Media Centre has marked its tenth anniversary with a seminar discussing two of the wider region's most critical media...
PNG businesses want grants, not loans over Black Wednesday riots
By Dale Luma in Port Moresby
“We want grants and not concessional loans,” is the crisp message from Papua New Guinea businesses directly affected by...
AJF slams ‘misguided’ Malaysian investigation into Al Jazeera report
Pacific Media Watch Newsdesk
The Alliance for Journalists’ Freedom (AJF) has called on the Malaysian government to desist its current investigation of Al Jazeera English...
Electoral Commission refuses to recognise UPNG student vote
Students of the University of Papua New Guinea gathered early yesterday morning at the forum square on the Waigani campus to vote for a...
UPNG students clash with Uniforce officers, cars torched and library stoned
By Peter Solo Kinjap in Port Moresby
Students from the University of Papua New Guinea reportedly clashed with Uniforce Security Service guards today, leading to...
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By Caleb Fotheringham, RNZ Pacific journalist
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Pacific countries offer to compromise over tuna fishing deadlock
By Lucy Craymer in Hong Kong
United States boats might soon be allowed back into the world’s best tuna fishing waters after the 17 Pacific...
Covid-19: ‘We’re not in the clear yet’, epidemiologist warns NZ
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It will take a few more days before New Zealand can be said to have dodged a bullet over the latest covid-19 scare,...









































