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‘We’ll deal to you’ Namah threat to PNG daily newspapers
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An opposition party leader who believes there will soon be a change in government in Papua New Guinea has warned the...
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Report by David Robie. This article was first published on Café Pacific
Professor David Robie's speech at the University of the South Pacific 21st Anniversary...
APEC 2018 dominated by US-China trade war – no agreement reached
Speeches made by US Vice-President Mike Pence and Chinese President Xi Jinping to the APEC delegates during the leaders summit in Port Moresby at...
Indonesia’s 1965 purge – the persecuted and persecutors in safe space
By Ati Nurbaiti in Jakarta
A national symposium on the Indonesian bloodshed of 1965 has brought together the persecuted, the persecutors and their respective families.
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How NZ’s Public Interest Journalism Fund can help ‘normalise’ diversity
SPECIAL REPORT: By Sri Krishnamurthi for Asia Pacific ReportThe announcement in February of a new $55 million, three-year Public Interest Journalism Fund...
OPM accuses Melanesian group of taking Jakarta’s ‘blood money’ at expense of West Papuan...
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A West Papuan leader has condemned the Melanesian Spearhead Group for abandoning the West Papuan cause in favour of a "corrupt alliance"...
NZ to shut out foreign travellers from China – first death outside mainland
By RNZ News
A man has died of the Wuhan coronavirus outside China, and any foreign travellers who leave from or transit through China will...
Take your resign petition directly to PM, Parkop tells students
National Capital District Governor Powes Parkop has appealed to the University of Papua New Guinea student leaders to deliver their petition to the Prime...
French Senate endorses new election rules for New Caledonia – but with amendments
ANALYSIS: By Patrick Decloitre, RNZ Pacific correspondent French Pacific
The French Senate has endorsed a Constitutional review project bearing significant modifications to the local...
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Will Fiji’s 2022 hotly contested elections further cement democracy?
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