Tag: Germany
World Court orders Israel to take steps to prevent acts of...
Asia Pacific Report
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ordered Israel to take steps to prevent acts of genocide in South Africa's case over...
Pacific, small island states slam ‘endless’ climate talks at landmark maritime...
By Isabella Kaminski in Hamburg
The heads of small island states -- including four Pacific countries -- most vulnerable to climate change have criticised “endless”...
How mangroves are crucial for Fiji’s climate strategy – and the...
By Joeli Bili in Suva
Around the world, today - July 26 -- is commemorated as the International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove...
Ian Powell: Sociopaths, psychopaths, the far-right and Jacinda Ardern
COMMENTARY: By Ian Powell
On 14 December 2022 German police arrested 25 people over what was called the “Reichsburger plot”. Two days later The Observer...
Australian Labor isn’t alone. Parties of the Left are making a...
ANALYSIS: By Rob Manwaring, Flinders University
One aspect of May’s federal election in Australia has been strangely overlooked: Labor’s win follows a pattern among the...
Papuan students form umbrella body, reaffirm campaign for education rights
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
An umbrella organisation representing Papuan students worldwide has been formed with a renewed commitment to strengthening their efforts to gain “quality...
COP23 co-chairs plan ‘Bula Spirit’ to liven up climate change agenda
Highlighting the effects of climate change on small island states remains the central focus of upcoming climate negotiations co-chaired by Germany and Fiji.
United Nations...