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Taking the wealth – the plunder and impoverishment of West Papua

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March 10, 2026

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

West Papua’s humanitarian crisis stalls Prabowo’s ‘global peacemaker’ credibility bid

’10 classrooms full of children’ – US-Israeli war kills hundreds of Iranian, Lebanese kids

US military opens environmental review for expanded Marianas training footprint

6 killed as post-election student protest turns into Jakarta riots

Asia Pacific Report -
May 23, 2019

Canberra cannot ignore Manus Island suicide attempt crisis, warns advocate

Asia Pacific Report -
May 22, 2019

Police lay terrorism charge against man accused of mosque shootings

Asia Pacific Report -
May 22, 2019

PNG opposition withdraws vote of no confidence against O’Neill

Asia Pacific Report -
May 21, 2019

UN chief calls for immediate climate action to ‘save Pacific –...

Asia Pacific Report -
May 21, 2019

Journo students form ‘biggest newsroom’ to cover election

Asia Pacific Report -
May 20, 2019

Solomons PM under pressure to switch allegiance from Taiwan to China

Asia Pacific Report -
May 20, 2019

Morrison leads Coalition to ‘miracle’ win, but how do they govern...

Asia Pacific Report -
May 20, 2019

PNG leadership rivals O’Neill, Marape both implicated in UBS loan saga

Asia Pacific Report -
May 17, 2019

‘Fake news’ row over Robredo’s ‘step down’ promise on Philippine elections

Asia Pacific Report -
May 17, 2019

Staff, students demand transparency over USP ‘whistleblower’ allegations

Asia Pacific Report -
May 17, 2019

Guterres praises Fiji over leadership in global battle against climate change

Asia Pacific Report -
May 16, 2019

Accused West Papuan independence activists jailed for ‘rebellion’

Asia Pacific Report -
May 14, 2019

PNG plans crack down on social media ‘fake news’ and ‘bad...

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May 14, 2019

Philippines opposition fails to rock Duterte’s Senate dominance

Asia Pacific Report -
May 14, 2019

Amnesty Indonesia calls for justice over 1998 Trisakti student shootings

Asia Pacific Report -
May 13, 2019

Anti-independence bloc holds majority in New Caledonian provincial elections

Asia Pacific Report -
May 13, 2019

‘Great goal’ wins Hienghéne victory in Oceania Champions League

Asia Pacific Report -
May 13, 2019

Student winner tells of ‘tui nesting’ leadership in race speech award

Asia Pacific Report -
May 12, 2019

Ex-top judges, ombudsmen endorse Chel Diokno for Philippines election

Asia Pacific Report -
May 10, 2019

NZ’s ‘toothless’ Zero Carbon Bill has no bite, says Greenpeace chief

Asia Pacific Report -
May 10, 2019

RSF hails freedom for Myanmar journalists as investigative victory

Asia Pacific Report -
May 9, 2019

Koori Mail’s ‘Uncle Russell’ was a dedicated Indigenous voice

Asia Pacific Report -
May 9, 2019

Marape accuses PNG government of ‘sabotage ploy’ to delay vote

Asia Pacific Report -
May 8, 2019

Media freedom in Melanesia focus of next PJR and upcoming forum

Asia Pacific Report -
May 7, 2019

Assassination of Kanak leader Jean-Marie Tjibaou marked 30 years on

Asia Pacific Report -
May 6, 2019

Media celebrated as ‘backbone of democracy’ in Pacific

Asia Pacific Report -
May 6, 2019

Wouwou rejoins PNG breakaway camp as O’Neill loses more support in...

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May 6, 2019

Pacific media freedom and news ‘ black holes’ worsen for World...

Asia Pacific Report -
May 3, 2019

NZ should learn from Pacific on media freedom issues, says PMC...

Asia Pacific Report -
May 2, 2019

West Papuan speaker ‘silenced’ when trying to raise UN agenda issue

Asia Pacific Report -
May 1, 2019

PNG’s Pangu in turmoil – facing no MPs as no confidence...

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May 1, 2019

NZ Herald launches premium paywall – how will it impact on...

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May 1, 2019

NZ journalists focusing on ‘tragedy prevention’, says CJR research

Asia Pacific Report -
April 30, 2019

West Papuan leader who advocated compromise with Jakarta dies

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April 30, 2019

China promotes ‘green’ belt and road, but pressured over coal investments

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April 29, 2019

Opposition MP jailed – Nauru 19 protesters await appeal ruling

Asia Pacific Report -
April 29, 2019

Solomon Islands police remain on high alert in the wake of...

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April 26, 2019

Solomons police call for calm to counter riots after PM elected

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April 24, 2019

Auckland Sri Lankan community holds vigil for terror bomb victims, survivors

Pacific Media Centre -
April 24, 2019
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