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Project Vault: Peace in the moana or military outpost?

Asia Pacific Report -
March 19, 2026

Iran’s ‘Samson option’ : Deterrence restored or nothing – the logic behind Tehran’s next move

Thousands urge NZ prime minister Luxon to condemn illegal US-Israeli war on Iran

Israel caught in a permanent state of war mindset – peace is taboo

Western media failing to tell truth about war on Iran, says academic

Rabuka condemns ‘outrageous’ arrests of deputy leaders so close to Fiji...

Asia Pacific Report -
December 8, 2022

AUT VC Damon Salesa responds over 170 academic staff cuts

Asia Pacific Report -
December 8, 2022

Fiji elections: Solution to nation’s problems – ‘vote out FijiFirst’, says...

Asia Pacific Report -
December 7, 2022

NZ covid inquiry must look at response to specific communities, Pasifika...

Asia Pacific Report -
December 7, 2022

‘Against propaganda, there are facts’ – RSF’s new global campaign video

Asia Pacific Report -
December 7, 2022

Indonesian protesters call for release of West Papua Morning Star detainees

Asia Pacific Report -
December 6, 2022

Domestic violence, isolation hit Pacific women during pandemic, says USP survey

Asia Pacific Report -
December 6, 2022

‘Huge distress’: Post-grad students feel impact of AUT academic staff cuts

Asia Pacific Report -
December 6, 2022

NZ announces Royal Commission into government’s covid-19 response

Asia Pacific Report -
December 6, 2022

French judiciary drop forgery, fraud case against Tahiti’s Flosse

Asia Pacific Report -
December 6, 2022

FijiFirst condemned over ‘politics of fear’ aimed at voters

Asia Pacific Report -
December 5, 2022

Pacific churches call for boycott of Indonesian products over Papua

Asia Pacific Report -
December 5, 2022

Yan, Zhou plead guilty to conspiring to bribe Marshall Islands officials

Asia Pacific Report -
December 5, 2022

NZ Chinese local community protests against China lockdowns, ‘dictatorship’

Asia Pacific Report -
December 4, 2022

‘Tourists buzzing’ in resorts and islands as Fiji welcomes back visitors

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December 3, 2022

Pro-independence groups want Kanak flag for New Caledonia’s official flag

Asia Pacific Report -
December 3, 2022

Happy West Papua Day – and the brutal truth about where...

Asia Pacific Report -
December 2, 2022

Pacific marks 61st year flying of Papua’s banned Morning Star flag

Asia Pacific Report -
December 2, 2022

Oceania Indigenous ‘guardians’ call for self-determination on West Papua day

Asia Pacific Report -
December 1, 2022

Revelations on the murky fate of flag ‘treason’ prisoners in West...

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December 1, 2022

Niue faces covid-19 community transmission for first time

Asia Pacific Report -
December 1, 2022

COP27 finale: Leaders debate climate damage funding for Pacific nations

Asia Pacific Report -
November 19, 2022

Regional USP staff, students call for vote against FijiFirst over $85m...

Asia Pacific Report -
November 19, 2022

Papuan solidarity group criticises NZ for ‘weak’ concern over Indonesian human...

Asia Pacific Report -
November 19, 2022

An entire Pacific country will upload itself to the metaverse. It’s...

Asia Pacific Report -
November 17, 2022

Fiji elections 2022: 342 candidates to contest next month’s polls

Asia Pacific Report -
November 17, 2022

Peacemonger – a tribute to peace researcher Owen Wilkes out soon

Asia Pacific Report -
November 17, 2022

Ishmael Kalsakau elected Vanuatu PM, applause for Gloria King swearing in

Asia Pacific Report -
November 5, 2022

Countering terrorism hui in Aotearoa – vital but why marginalise media?

Asia Pacific Report -
November 5, 2022

COP27: Platform will boost Pacific presence at UN climate conference

Asia Pacific Report -
November 4, 2022

FijiFirst election candidates lineup – a bit light on educational credits

Asia Pacific Report -
November 3, 2022

Papua activist’s daughter happy with post-mortem, but suspicions linger

Asia Pacific Report -
November 3, 2022

Farewell Filep Karma, the revered West Papuan leader who could have...

Asia Pacific Report -
November 3, 2022

Pro-independence Palika ready to join dialogue on future of Kanaky New...

Asia Pacific Report -
November 2, 2022

Filep Karma: A Papuan human rights hero and huge loss...

Asia Pacific Report -
November 2, 2022

Papuan ex-political prisoner Filep Karma found dead on Jayapura beach

Asia Pacific Report -
November 2, 2022

Marape condemns killing of PNG policeman, says sorry to family

Asia Pacific Report -
November 2, 2022

French PM meets New Caledonia’s anti-independence leaders in Paris

Asia Pacific Report -
November 2, 2022

NZ communities gather in unity for He Whenua Taurikura Hui on...

Asia Pacific Report -
November 1, 2022

Missing PNG cop found dead, police chief vows ‘swift justice’

Asia Pacific Report -
November 1, 2022
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