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Chris Hipkins’ first question time as PM – will he ‘win the House’?
ANALYSIS: By Peter Wilson, political commentator for RNZ News
Tuesday, February 7, at 2pm. That's when New Zealand's new Prime Minister Chris Hipkins' parliamentary year...
Herald paywall could turn readers to rival Stuff, warns AUT lecturer
By RNZ News
The New Zealand Herald’s new premium paywall could turn readers to digital competitor Stuff, warns Auckland University of Technology communication studies lecturer Dr...
Rabuka stands firm on sacking decision – coalition at risk
By Temalesi Vono in Suva
Fiji's fired Education Minister Aseri Radrodro rebuffed three letters from the Prime Minister and legal advice from the Solicitor-General that...
Ponsonby march highlights Dawn Raids pain and overstayer uncertainty
By Khalia Strong of Pacific Media Network
Dozens of Pacific Islanders and Palagi defied the bitterly cold wind and rain for a peaceful "remember the...
Australian doctors to be flown into PNG’s quake-stricken areas
Prime Minister Peter O'Neill says 20 helicopters have now been deployed on Papua New Guinea's disaster relief operations. Video: EMTV News
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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...
Abandoned West Papuan students in NZ welcome immigration news
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
West Papuan students stranded in Aotearoa New Zealand by an abrupt cancellation of their Indonesian government scholarships earlier this year while...
Fiji state appeals Banimarama and Qiliho sentences in corruption case
RNZ Pacific
Fiji's Acting Public Prosecutor has filed an appeal against the sentences of former prime minister Voreqe Bainimarama and suspended police chief Sitiveni Qiliho...
Palestine solidarity group calls on NZ to end ‘blind eye’ policy over brutal Israeli...
Asia Pacific Report
The New Zealand government bears heavy responsibility for loss of life of Palestinians and Israelis in the latest fighting in Israel/Palestine and...
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By Pia Ranada in Manila
President Rodrigo Duterte says he will consider nationwide martial law if the New People's Army steps up attacks.
When asked if...
Cyclone Gabrielle: Historic shot tower to be demolished as storm risk
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The historic shot tower in Aotearoa New Zealand's Auckland suburb of Mt Eden which caused concern that it could fall during the worst...
Fijian health worker receives two covid vaccine shots and supports their...
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After receiving two shots of the covid-19 Pfizer vaccine, former Fijian resident Usaia Masuwale believes the vaccine is safe and says...










































