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The Voice isn’t apartheid or a veto over Parliament – this...

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Vanuatu’s chief justice orders change over dissolution of parliament plea

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Supreme Court upholds original proclamation in Samoan crisis

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Samoa Supreme Court hears FAST party challenge over shock edict

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Pandemic effect on human rights ‘catastrophic’, says Samoan report

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July 21, 2022

Bougainville has first draft of new home grown constitution

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Rights groups, journalists condemn Duterte bid to shut key TV network

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Catholic priest calls PNG’s Christian state declaration ‘cosmetic’ change

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Vanuatu’s Kalsakau resigns, calls for delay on constitutional referendum

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Student protests in Indonesia slam 7th year of Jokowi’s administration

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October 25, 2021

Review of laws passed by Parliament ‘not in Tongan king’s power’

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‘No jab, no job’ covid policy of PNG employers stirs constitutional...

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September 5, 2021

‘Quit lip service’ and reshuffle PNG cabinet for national benefit, says...

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Keith Rankin Analysis – Collective versus Individual: Māori versus ‘Maoris’

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Papuans protest over draconian bid by Jakarta to replace Governor Enembe

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Nothing can stop Duterte extending Philippine martial law, says legal chief

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January 25, 2018

Fuimaono Dylan Asafo: Samoan ruling an unfortunate case of judicial overreach

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June 3, 2021

Petition to officially name country Aotearoa delivered to Parliament

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June 3, 2022

PNG’s proposed policy could lead to government control of the press

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February 27, 2023

‘Sword of Damocles’ condemned after Philippines judges oust chief justice

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Vanuatu Supreme Court confirms 19 government MPs lose seats

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West Papuans will not ‘bow down’ to Indonesia over independence wish

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Minister dismisses Bougainville criticism over independence vote

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