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Trump keeps admitting that he is bought and owned by the...
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It’s bizarre how little mainstream attention is given to the fact that the President of the United States has repeatedly confessed...
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Pacific voices urge experts to ‘decolonise’ adaptation at New Zealand’s largest...
RNZ Pacific
Pacific leaders believe climate experts are missing an opportunity to incorporate indigenous knowledge into adaptation measures.
The call has been made as hundreds of...
Amnesty International wants NZ visa for climate-hit Pacific islanders
By Caleb Fotheringham, RNZ Pacific journalist
Amnesty International is asking the New Zealand government to create a new humanitarian visa for Pacific people impacted by...
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What Trump said and didn’t say in obscene genocide tribute in...
COMMENTARY: By Belén Fernández
United States President Donald Trump had the time of his life on Monday at the Israeli Knesset, where he was welcomed...
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Think, click, share – making media literacy fun for Filipinos
By Anthea Grape in Manila
Media and Information Literacy (MIL) is vital to nation-building. It empowers Filipinos to make informed decisions by fostering critical thinking,...
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Pacific voices urge experts to ‘decolonise’ adaptation at New Zealand’s largest...
RNZ Pacific
Pacific leaders believe climate experts are missing an opportunity to incorporate indigenous knowledge into adaptation measures.
The call has been made as hundreds of...
What Trump said and didn’t say in obscene genocide tribute in...
COMMENTARY: By Belén Fernández
United States President Donald Trump had the time of his life on Monday at the Israeli Knesset, where he was welcomed...
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Trump keeps admitting that he is bought and owned by the...
COMMENTARY: By Caitlin Johnstone
It’s bizarre how little mainstream attention is given to the fact that the President of the United States has repeatedly confessed...
Pacific voices urge experts to ‘decolonise’ adaptation at New Zealand’s largest...
RNZ Pacific
Pacific leaders believe climate experts are missing an opportunity to incorporate indigenous knowledge into adaptation measures.
The call has been made as hundreds of...
MEDIA
Pacific Media Watch backs RSF call for urgent end to Gaza...
Pacific Media Watch
Pacific Media Watch supports the call by the Paris-based global media freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) for justice for the victims...
Tributes pour in for Matangi Tonga founder Pesi Siale Fonua –...
RNZ Pacific
Pesi Siale Fonua, a veteran Pacific journalist and the publisher-editor of Tonga's leading news website Matangi Tonga Online, has died at the age...
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Pasifika recipients say King’s Birthday honours not just theirs alone
By Teuila Fuatai, RNZ Pacific senior journalist, Iliesa Tora, and Christina Persico
A New Zealand-born Niuean educator says being recognised in the King's Birthday honours...
PSNA says broadcast ruling a warning to NZ news media to...
Asia Pacific Report
A decision by the Broadcasting Standards Authority to uphold a complaint against a 1News broadcast last November is a warning to news...
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Fijian PM Rabuka hints at ‘historic’ referendum after landmark court ruling
By Kelvin Anthony, RNZ Pacific digital/social lead
Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has hinted that the country may "hold its first-ever referendum" following a landmark...
Call for legal shield for Fiji National Provident Fund in review...
By Elena Vucukula in Suva
The main problem in for Fiji retirement is that there is no law to protect the Fiji National Provident Fund,...
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Samoan PM Fiamē advises dissolution of parliament, calls for snap elections
RNZ Pacific
Prime Minister Fiamē Naomi Mata'afa has advised Samoa's head of state that it is necessary to dissolve Parliament so the country can...
Protest photographer John Miller records Hīkoi mō te Tiriti with his historic lens
RNZ News
For almost six decades photographer John Miller (Ngāpuhi) has been a protest photographer in Aotearoa New Zealand.
From his first photographs of an anti-Vietnam...
People of the Indian diaspora in Pacific – another view through creative media
Asia Pacific Report
An exhibition from Tara Arts International has been brought to The University of the South Pacific as part of the Pacific International...
FestPAC 2024: Delegates wrap up with standing ovation for Kanaky, Vanuatu and West Papua
RNZ Pacific
The director of the Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture Dr Aaron Sala says "it's up to all Pacific nations and their ancestors...
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Climate justice victory at the ICJ – the student journey from...
By Vahefonua Tupola in Suva
The University of the South Pacific (USP) is at the heart of a global legal victory with the International Court...
How Pacific students took their climate fight to the world’s highest...
Last week, the UN's highest court issued a stinging ruling that countries have a legal obligation to limit climate change and provide restitution for...
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Eyes of Fire is an updated Rainbow Warrior classic and must...
REVIEW: By Jenny Nicholls
Author David Robie left his cabin on the Rainbow Warrior three days before it was blown up by the Directorate General...