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Academic’s warning over PNG settlement evictions – doomed to failure?

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War in Iran – journalism in crisis as reporters work amid bombs, says RSF

Devastating new ‘ecocide’ film to premiere at West Papua solidarity forum weekend

Alternative Jewish Voices: Stop this Iran catastrophe!

The Palestine Chronicle: Roger Fowler’s legacy – a Palestinian tribute

Alexandra Wake: In defence of journalism schools and underpinning civil society

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July 19, 2020

Hong Kong protesters in NZ worried about new national security law

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July 2, 2020

In publishing Tom Cotton, The New York Times has made a...

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June 7, 2020

Radio storytelling and community empowerment in Vinzons

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January 15, 2020

West Papuan leader who advocated compromise with Jakarta dies

Asia Pacific Report -
April 30, 2019

Opposition MP jailed – Nauru 19 protesters await appeal ruling

Asia Pacific Report -
April 29, 2019

Mediawatch: Reporting Islam before and after 15/3

Pacific Media Centre -
March 31, 2019

Mosque atrocity remembrance service calls for ‘love, solidarity’ to continue

Pacific Media Centre -
March 29, 2019

‘Misconceived hatred’ gives way to Muslim voices finally being heard

Pacific Media Centre -
March 29, 2019

Thousands take part in Auckland ‘love Aotearoa’ rally, reject terrorism

Pacific Media Centre -
March 24, 2019

AUT students: ‘We want to stay as a country, unified, always’

Pacific Media Centre -
March 22, 2019

Christchurch mosque shootings must end NZ innocence over right-wing terrorism

Pacific Media Centre -
March 16, 2019

Thousands turn out in Auckland for NZ mosque terror attack vigil

Pacific Media Centre -
March 16, 2019

Philippines ‘drug war’ no model for any country, says UN rights...

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March 8, 2019

Bougainville landowners call on Momis for protection from ‘offensive’ draft law

Pacific Media Centre -
February 23, 2019

Jakarta media activist threatens to sue Facebook for shutting accounts

Pacific Media Centre -
February 11, 2019

Bishops slam ‘cycle of hate’ they say is destroying moral fabric...

Pacific Media Centre -
January 29, 2019

While PNG promotes APEC big money, youth are building grassroots resilience

Pacific Media Centre -
October 24, 2018

Paga Hill iconic human rights film banned from PNG festival

Pacific Media Centre -
October 13, 2018

Indonesia arrests 67 Papuan students in Jayapura backing Vanuatu’s UN bid

Pacific Media Centre -
September 26, 2018

Philippine protesters stage anti-martial law demos as Duterte trust plummets

Pacific Media Centre -
September 22, 2018

Rainbow Warrior returns to NZ for ‘oil free’ future and activist...

Pacific Media Centre -
September 11, 2018

Pacific Island leaders tightening the screws on press freedom, dissent

Pacific Media Centre -
September 5, 2018

Jokowi unmoved by growing support for ‘noise’ blasphemy case woman

Pacific Media Centre -
August 26, 2018

Indonesian police break up Papuan ‘New York’ pact protest in Ternate

Pacific Media Centre -
August 17, 2018

Indonesian police arrest 49 in attack, vandalising of Papuan dormitory

Pacific Media Centre -
August 16, 2018

Media freedom groups protest over detained Bangladeshi photojournalist

Pacific Media Centre -
August 10, 2018

Norwegian human rights activists call for action over Israeli ‘capture’ of...

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August 8, 2018

Freedom Flotilla leader condemns Israeli brutality – Treen in jail

Pacific Media Centre -
July 31, 2018

Angore landowners set LNG machinery on fire in more PNG unrest

Pacific Media Centre -
June 20, 2018

Mendi community leaders welcome emergency state in PNG ‘wake up call’

Pacific Media Centre -
June 19, 2018

PNG cellphone users given new SIM card registration reprieve

Pacific Media Centre -
May 18, 2018

PMC director condemns ‘targeting’ of journalists and silence on West Papua

Pacific Media Centre -
May 5, 2018

Opposition PNG MP wins court phone reprieve for ‘at risk’ lives

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May 1, 2018

PNG court overturns loggers ban on custom landowners entering own land

Pacific Media Centre -
April 4, 2018

Why data power of social media giants like Facebook troubles human...

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April 3, 2018

Life after the PNG quakes and more really tough decisions ahead

Pacific Media Centre -
March 27, 2018

Changing politics trigger predictions for Fiji’s first woman prime minister

Pacific Media Centre -
March 21, 2018

Philippine bishops call for vigilance amid ‘creeping dictatorship’

Pacific Media Centre -
February 26, 2018

Richard McLeod: Make our voices known against the euthanasia bill

Pacific Media Centre -
January 31, 2018
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