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18 years since the Biak massacre, but suffering still ongoing
OPINION: Contributed by the Australian West Papua Association
On the 2 July 1998, the West Papuan Morning Star flag was raised on top of a...
Vanuatu winning poll candidate signs over 100pc of salary to chiefs
From Vanuatu Daily Post
By Len Garae in Port Vila
Provisional successful candidate for North Ambae Alickson Vira has kept his promise in the Vanuatu snap...
Thousands march through streets as part of NZ’s ‘mega strike’
RNZ News
Thousands have marched through major city streets and rallied in small towns across Aotearoa New Zealand as part of today’s “mega strike” of...
New Zealander’s image of togetherness chosen for Time magazine
By Tim Miller of the Otago Daily Times
A former Dunedin artist has been chosen to illustrate the cover of Time magazine's international edition for...
‘A win for all Kanak people,’ says first indigenous Harvard graduate
By Finau Fonua, RNZ Pacific journalist
New Caledonian Joe Xulue has made history by becoming the first person of Kanak heritage to graduate from Harvard...
Brutality escalates as Indonesian crackdown takes force in Papua
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
Brutality in West Papua has escalates with civilian and military casualties in the past month, reports SBS News.
The killing of Indonesia’s...
COP30: Pacific nations call for world to act as 1.5C threshold nears
By Lydia Lewis, RNZ Pacific presenter/bulletin editor, and Caleb Fotheringham, RNZ Pacific journalist
Pacific nations are at the world's biggest climate talks making the familiar...
NZ universities fear financial hit if students caught in virus travel ban
By Harry Lock of RNZ News
New Zealand universities fear the temporary travel ban on foreigners from China due to the novel coronavirus outbreak is...
USP strike: Staff offer management ‘one more chance to come to table’
By Caleb Fotheringham, RNZ Pacific journalist
University of the South Pacific staff unions are giving management "one more chance to come to the table" before...
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Indonesian police have been accused of beating two Papuan students with rattan sticks - severely injuring them -- while 20 other...
PM O’Neill denies ‘shady deal’ accusation over Bougainville mine
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Peter O’Neill has denied making a deal with Rio Tinto to take up the Bougainville Copper Limited shares offloaded...
NZ police begin to clear up some of blockade near Parliament...
RNZ News
New Zealand police have moved to start clearing up the roads near Parliament in the capital Wellington, where protesters have clogged the roads...









































