Tag: United Nations
Covering Tonga’s volcano eruption – without communications
This video shares the ham radio communication efforts for disaster relief after the Hungas twin eruotions in Tonga on January 15. Video: Ham...
Vanuatu back in UN ‘good books’ – pays fees, regains voting...
By Anita Roberts and Kizzy Kalsakau in Port Vila
Vanuatu has now regained its United Nations voting rights after recently being denied the right over...
Amnesty seeks tighter control of palm oil industry after ‘human cage’...
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
Amnesty International Indonesia is urging the government -- and the police in particular -- to tighten supervision of the palm oil...
‘Our resources on the ground aren’t enough’, says UN Tonga official
UN News
As news coverage of the Hunga volcano eruption and tsunami that hit Tonga starts to fade, the United Nations Coordination Specialist in the...
Tonga eruption: Images appear to show most of Atatā island wiped...
RNZ News
New images appear to show the majority of structures on the Tongan island of Atatā have been wiped out after a volcanic eruption...
Tonga eruption: New Zealand sends two navy ships with supplies, water
RNZ News
Two New Zealand naval ships are being sent to Tonga to provide support, carrying fresh water, emergency provisions, and diving teams.
It comes as...
Jakarta lashes out at UN annual report, denies intimidation of rights...
By Yance Agapa in Jayapura
Indonesia has strongly criticised the United Nations in response to cases of human rights violations in Papua being cited in...
Families of victims reject Jakarta 2014 Paniai massacre investigation
By Yance Agapa in Jayapura
The Papuan people have rejected the investigation team formed by the Indonesian state through the Attorney-General's Office (AGO) to investigate...
UN warns Indonesia to stop reprisals against human rights defender
RNZ Pacific
The United Nations says Indonesia must immediately drop charges and look into threats, intimidation and reprisals against human rights defender Veronica Koman and...
Pacific civil society groups slam New Caledonia ballot as ‘unjust …...
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
The French government’s decision to press ahead with the third and final referendum vote for self-determination in Kanaky New Caledonia was...
Betrayal of Kanaky decolonisation by Paris risks return to dark days
ANALYSIS: By David Robie
After three decades of frustratingly slow progress but with a measure of quiet optimism over the decolonisation process unfolding under the...
Paris court clears way for Sunday’s New Caledonia referendum
RNZ Pacific
A late legal bid to postpone Sunday's independence referendum in New Caledonia has reportedly failed.
A leading anti-independence leader and president of New Caledonia's...
Malaita plans self-determination poll to see if it’s ‘still in the...
RNZ Pacific
Malaita province in Solomon Islands is planning to poll people on self-determination.
It comes two weeks after a Malaitan-led protest against the national government...
‘Unthinkable’ referendum on New Caledonia independence challenged
RNZ Pacific
A group of citizens in New Caledonia has asked France's highest administrative court to postpone next Sunday's third and final independence referendum.
In an...
UN relationship with Samoa under a cloud over ‘political breaches’
By Johnny Blades, RNZ Pacific journalist
The United Nations has glaring problems in Samoa where the government is calling for the UN's role in the...
Charlotte Bellis on Afghanistan: ‘It’s just life and death on so...
RNZ News
In just a few weeks the situation in Afghanistan has deteriorated sharply as millions cope without desperately needed international aid, New Zealand journalist...
COP26: Time for New Zealand to show regional leadership on climate...
ANALYSIS: By Nathan Cooper, University of Waikato
As the UN climate summit in Glasgow kicks off tomorrow, it marks the deadline for countries to make...
West Papuans flee from ‘liberation’ conflict into remote PNG region
SPECIAL REPORT: By Johnny Blades, RNZ Pacific journalist
Armed conflict in West Papua has caused an exodus of displaced people into one of the most...
Glasgow showdown: Pacific Islands demand global leaders bring action, not excuses,...
ANALYSIS: By Wesley Morgan, Griffith University
The Pacific Islands are at the frontline of climate change. But as rising seas threaten their very existence, these...
Cardinal’s message for COP26 climate conference: ‘Listen to the Pacific’
Kaniva Tonga
Cardinal Soane Patita Mafi has a message for the politicians who will soon gather for next month's COP 26 conference, regarded by many...
Pacific Forum welcomes NZ climate aid boost, urges collective action
By Johnny Blades, RNZ Pacific journalist
The head of the Pacific Islands Forum says New Zealand's climate aid boost augurs well heading into COP26, and...
Bainimarama: Pacific faces tough climate, disease challenges – world leaders need...
COMMENTARY: By Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama in Suva
Fiji Islands Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama is the current Chair of the 18-member Pacific Islands Forum. Addressing the...