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What is Israel’s Herzog doing in Australia – who invited him, and why?

Asia Pacific Report -
February 2, 2026

PNG govt defends using tear gas, force to evict illegal settlers in capital

Leaders of PNG’s Enga province plagued by violence – vow to weed out illegal guns

Greenland and Western hypocrisy over the rules-based international order

Protesters demand freedom for 9000+ Palestinian ‘political prisoners’ held hostage by Israel

Vanuatu risks return to all-male parliament in snap election in spite...

Asia Pacific Report -
January 21, 2025

Gaza ceasefire: RSF calls for open borders for journalists – end...

Asia Pacific Report -
January 21, 2025

Australia still claims ‘not responsible’ for detainees, after UN body rulings

Asia Pacific Report -
January 20, 2025

Netanyahu’s war on Hamas backfires as Gaza resistance holds strong

Asia Pacific Report -
January 20, 2025

Samoan political saga: Challenge to FAST party by ‘ousted’ MPs reported

Asia Pacific Report -
January 19, 2025

John Minto: A triumph of the human spirit

Asia Pacific Report -
January 19, 2025

Samoa Observer: For the people or for themselves?

Asia Pacific Report -
January 19, 2025

Aid agencies set to boost humanitarian help for Gaza – MSF...

Asia Pacific Report -
January 19, 2025

Gaza genocide protesters welcome ceasefire but will fight on for justice

Asia Pacific Report -
January 19, 2025

Samoa’s political future hangs in balance with Fiame leadership challenge

Asia Pacific Report -
January 18, 2025

Vanuatu one month on: aftershocks, a no-go zone and anxiety

Asia Pacific Report -
January 18, 2025

Pacific media perspectives featured by authors in new communication book

Asia Pacific Report -
January 17, 2025

‘Enough is enough – halt this reckless expansion’, Fiji NGO tells...

Asia Pacific Report -
January 17, 2025

Vanuatu polling underway in snap election one month after quake

Asia Pacific Report -
January 17, 2025

Māori politicians call for ‘rapid’ aid to Gaza after ceasefire deal

Asia Pacific Report -
January 17, 2025

Fiji quota proposal sparks debate on women’s representation in politics

Asia Pacific Report -
January 16, 2025

Global watchdog calls for ‘open’ probe into crimes against Gaza media...

Asia Pacific Report -
January 16, 2025

‘Journalism is not a crime’: Gaza reporter slams international press as...

Asia Pacific Report -
January 15, 2025

Vanuatu election: Preparation almost complete for snap ballot

Asia Pacific Report -
January 15, 2025

Why the draft ‘foreign interference’ bill is so dangerous for Aotearoa

Asia Pacific Report -
January 15, 2025

‘Humiliated, attacked, beaten’: How Palestinian Authority assaults West Bank refugee camp...

Asia Pacific Report -
January 15, 2025

Indonesia joins BRICS: What now for West Papuan goal of independence?

Asia Pacific Report -
January 15, 2025

‘In my early days, I was reckless,’ says Pultizer winner Manny...

Asia Pacific Report -
January 13, 2025

Why Jimmy Carter’s opposition to Israeli apartheid failed to secure peace

Asia Pacific Report -
January 12, 2025

France plans to deploy flagship carrier Charles de Gaulle to Pacific...

Asia Pacific Report -
January 12, 2025

Palestinian solidarity activists call for ‘action’ in BDS boycott over Gaza

Asia Pacific Report -
January 12, 2025

Vanuatu election 2025: Earthquake aftershocks expose high cost of democracy

Asia Pacific Report -
January 11, 2025

An open letter to Mark Zuckerberg from the world’s fact-checkers –...

Asia Pacific Report -
January 10, 2025

Solomon Islands tops passport index for region’s global rankings

Asia Pacific Report -
January 10, 2025

Weaponising antisemitism – BDS, antisemitism and the silencing of criticism of...

Asia Pacific Report -
January 10, 2025

Palestine protest group condemns NZ’s ‘normalisation of apartheid’ – Israeli tennis...

Asia Pacific Report -
January 9, 2025

Descendants of NZ’s Waitangi Treaty translators speak out against bill

Asia Pacific Report -
January 9, 2025

Pro-France Alcide Ponga elected as New Caledonia’s new president

Asia Pacific Report -
January 9, 2025

Young Israelis ‘don’t want peace’, warns former Israeli top diplomat

Asia Pacific Report -
January 7, 2025

‘Bloc’ resignation over riots recovery plan topples New Caledonia’s government

Asia Pacific Report -
January 7, 2025

Fourth death from Hawai’i fireworks explosion highlights illegal trade

Asia Pacific Report -
January 7, 2025

Five Pacific region geopolitical ‘betrayals’ in 2024

Asia Pacific Report -
January 6, 2025

‘Ghost of Suharto’ marks Prabowo’s new phase in West Papua occupation

Asia Pacific Report -
January 6, 2025

Abducted Gaza doctor’s life in danger due to torture – call...

Asia Pacific Report -
January 5, 2025

Fiji police charge man with rape and sexual assault of Virgin...

Asia Pacific Report -
January 5, 2025
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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
https://youtu.be/9RhP2I7KqH0
Morality of Argument – sustaining a state of being nuclear free
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Climate Change: Tokelau Still Afloat on the High Seas
https://youtu.be/9kohQDmIlIA
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