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Papuan journalist award-winner Victor Mambor targeted for his reports

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February 5, 2023

Greenpeace blasts palm oil industry deforestation in West Papua

Tarcisius Kabutaulaka: Logging bonanza hasn’t helped Solomon Islands landowners

Gary Juffa: How we can stop criminal cartels stealing our PNG forests

Motorcycle hitmen kill Philippine reporter who covered mining

Massive deforestation in West Papua – Greenpeace reveals loss of 641,400...

Asia Pacific Report -
August 18, 2023

West Papuans pledge to make ‘ecocide’ serious crime in key global...

Asia Pacific Report -
November 5, 2021

Governor Juffa, police crack down on PNG’s Collingwood Bay illegal logging

Pacific Media Centre -
March 20, 2018

To conserve West Papua, start with land rights and forget past...

Pacific Media Centre -
October 10, 2018

Scott Waide: Open letter to PM James Marape: Treat our people fairly

Asia Pacific Report -
January 2, 2021

Bryce Edwards’ Political Roundup: Is Labour yielding too much to business?

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August 30, 2018

RSF plea to Indonesia to investigate reporter’s death in detention

Pacific Media Centre -
June 28, 2018

A timely climate media strategy to empower citizens

Pacific Media Centre -
February 7, 2018

Juffa blasts PNG resources ‘sell out’ but tells of Managalas hope

Pacific Media Centre -
February 24, 2018

Solomons’ deal with Chinese developer sparks ‘concern’

Asia Pacific Report -
October 14, 2019

Journalists fighting oil palm plantation found stabbed to death in Sumatra

Asia Pacific Report -
November 6, 2019

Indonesia’s bullion banks, new mining policies pose threat to West Papuan...

Asia Pacific Report -
March 2, 2025

Solomon Islands riots push nation into slippery slide of self-implosion

Asia Pacific Report -
November 26, 2021

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

Pacific Media Centre -
August 26, 2018

Precarious politics pose threats to world’s three biggest rainforests

Pacific Media Centre -
January 31, 2019

‘Most important years in history’ – last chance over climate, says...

Pacific Media Centre -
October 9, 2018

Fiji, PNG fail to secure UN human rights mission to Indonesia’s...

Asia Pacific Report -
July 24, 2024

Indonesia risks ending up with a doomed ‘can’t-do’ climate plan

Pacific Media Centre -
July 17, 2018

Calls grow for Jokowi to protect Indonesia’s Tapanuli orangutan

Pacific Media Centre -
August 27, 2018

Environmental movement condemns Indonesia’s ‘betrayal of the people’

Asia Pacific Report -
October 10, 2020

Juffa welcomes inter agency probe with logging spot checks in Oro

Asia Pacific Report -
August 20, 2020

NZ Foreign Minister questions China’s influence in the Pacific

Pacific Media Centre -
March 4, 2018

Toxic smoke chokes region as Indonesian rainforests burn

Asia Pacific Report -
September 18, 2019

Aupito to attend Pacific Islands Forum in Fiji instead of Mahuta

Asia Pacific Report -
July 24, 2022

Civicus Monitor criticises PNG use of cybercrime law to curb free...

Asia Pacific Report -
February 13, 2025

Rainbow Warrior takes on fresh eco mission to Papua, Indonesia

Pacific Media Centre -
March 14, 2018

RSF condemns assassination of Cambodian environmental journalist

Asia Pacific Report -
December 10, 2024

PNG and Solomons’ governments call for changes to forestry

Asia Pacific Report -
June 14, 2019

NGOs accuse PNG government of foreign logging land grab

Asia Pacific Report -
May 28, 2019

PMC to put spotlight on Asia-Pacific ‘journalism under duress’

Pacific Media Centre -
November 21, 2017

Campaigners call on PNG govt to act over destructive logging

Asia Pacific Report -
September 20, 2023

First female premier of a Solomons province pleads for NZ covid...

Asia Pacific Report -
April 6, 2022

Macron keen on Varirata forest lookout for bilateral talks with PNG

Asia Pacific Report -
July 28, 2023

Indonesia’s development dilemmas – a green info gap and budget pressure

Pacific Media Centre -
November 15, 2017

Indonesian president recognises land rights of nine more indigenous groups

Pacific Media Centre -
November 19, 2017

Cyclone Gabrielle triggers more destructive forestry ‘slash’ – NZ must change...

Asia Pacific Report -
February 18, 2023

Wenda calls for West Papuan unity in the face of Jakarta’s...

Asia Pacific Report -
December 3, 2024

Journalist ‘hauled in’ for police questioning at Malaysia land protest

Asia Pacific Report -
August 2, 2019

West Papua – the war on our doorstep under The Pacific...

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October 12, 2024

NZ dairy industry linked to illegal Indonesian plantations, says report

Asia Pacific Report -
October 22, 2021
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