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Activists tell of ‘apocalyptic’ ecocide on top of Israel’s Gaza genocide at rally

Asia Pacific Report -
February 22, 2026

Indonesia’s human rights law being revised under a global spotlight

Papuan activist Wenda accuses Jakarta of ‘lying’ over shot down plane

‘Antisemitism training’ at universities. Labor’s march to authoritarianism

Hamas refuses to follow US-Israel calls to unilaterally disarm in Gaza, says senior official

Hager calls for more ‘inclusion, transparency’ by ministries

Asia Pacific Report -
July 4, 2016

NZ diplomats sceptical of ‘megaphone diplomacy’ but easing into social media

Asia Pacific Report -
July 4, 2016

Flag raising marks West Papua proclamation day ceremony in Yogyakarta

Asia Pacific Report -
July 4, 2016

PCF student interns gain new perspectives about media industry

Asia Pacific Report -
July 4, 2016

Indonesia’s Jokowi to go all out to ‘smash’ drug dealers

Asia Pacific Report -
June 30, 2016

PNG’s famous Raun Raun theatre and national film base under threat

Asia Pacific Report -
June 29, 2016

Polynesian leaders group gathers in Tahiti for climate change update

Asia Pacific Report -
June 29, 2016

Indonesian Densus88 police shoot dead student, reports West Papua Media

Asia Pacific Report -
June 29, 2016

PNG appoints retired judge Andrew to head university violence probe

Asia Pacific Report -
June 29, 2016

Vanuatu Daily Digest condemns ‘blanket state censorship’ of social media

Asia Pacific Report -
June 28, 2016

Indonesia ‘recognises communal rights’ of 9 indigenous groups in Papua

Asia Pacific Report -
June 28, 2016

Duterte’s tough stance, impunity big challenge for media in Philippines

Asia Pacific Report -
June 28, 2016

Kalafi Moala: A word on the Samoa Observer suicide report

Asia Pacific Report -
June 27, 2016

PNG’s student unrest hitting finances, reputation, says education chief

Asia Pacific Report -
June 26, 2016

Unitech student dies after PNG attack, campus buildings set ablaze

Asia Pacific Report -
June 26, 2016

Fiji assignment enlightens aspiring climate change journalists

Asia Pacific Report -
June 26, 2016

Gujarati migrant theatre group keeps mother tongue alive in NZ

Asia Pacific Report -
June 25, 2016

Kayak climate protest for Pacific targets PM Turnbull at home

Asia Pacific Report -
June 25, 2016

Students blame UPNG building blaze on clash ‘spillover’

Asia Pacific Report -
June 24, 2016

Philippines President-elect Duterte ‘browbeats’ media in test of will

Asia Pacific Report -
June 24, 2016

Solomon Islands, Vanuatu condemn human rights violations at UN hearing

Asia Pacific Report -
June 24, 2016

UPNG students clash with Uniforce officers, cars torched and library stoned

Asia Pacific Report -
June 23, 2016

Students accused of setting cars on fire at UPNG security base

Asia Pacific Report -
June 23, 2016

Papuan citizenship promised soon for West Papuan refugees

Asia Pacific Report -
June 23, 2016

PNG police in firearms refresher training to ward off public allegations

Asia Pacific Report -
June 22, 2016

Indonesian digital journalist couple attacked at mayor’s house in Makassar

Asia Pacific Report -
June 22, 2016

Asia-Pacific climate change reporting skills need boost but media ‘lacking resources’

Asia Pacific Report -
June 22, 2016

New Zealand PM’s diplomatic debacle and geopolitical hypocrisy over Fiji

Asia Pacific Report -
June 22, 2016

Court orders students to serve papers on UPNG in ‘ambush’ lawsuit

Asia Pacific Report -
June 21, 2016

Otago Foreign Policy School tackles digital media political challenges

Asia Pacific Report -
June 21, 2016

Sri Lankan boat crisis reminds Indonesia of Rohingya arrivals

Asia Pacific Report -
June 21, 2016

Indonesian watchdog dismayed at lack of rights progress in West Papua

Asia Pacific Report -
June 20, 2016

Sunday Samoa condemned for ‘disgusting, degrading’ reporting of death

Asia Pacific Report -
June 20, 2016

China plans ‘greener, cleaner’ industry but faces complex challenges

Asia Pacific Report -
June 20, 2016

Vlad Sokhin: ‘Warm Waters’ – the threat of global warming, climate...

Asia Pacific Report -
June 19, 2016

West Papua membership bid on MSG agenda in Honiara next month

Asia Pacific Report -
June 19, 2016

La’o Hamutuk: Is the Tibar container port what Timor-Leste really needs?

Asia Pacific Report -
June 19, 2016

Vanuatu sends team to check students after PNG campus violence

Asia Pacific Report -
June 17, 2016

Engan students call for PNG inquiry into Goroka campus clash

Asia Pacific Report -
June 17, 2016

Jayapura police arrest 1004 Papuan activists, says KNPB

Asia Pacific Report -
June 17, 2016
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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
https://youtu.be/G9OM76BxkdA
Climate Change: Tokelau Still Afloat on the High Seas
https://youtu.be/9kohQDmIlIA
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