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

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February 25, 2026

West Papuan filmmakers expose Merauke rainforest destruction in ‘siege’ doco

Fiji PM Rabuka stands by anti-corruption body after arrest of critic

Roger Fowler’s legacy – and the Polynesian Panthers connection

How a US-Israeli attack on Iran could crash UK, German, NZ and Australian economies

Pro-independence Kanaks sign pact with West Papuan movement

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July 26, 2022

Post-Courier: Our capital Port Moresby our last stand for peace

Asia Pacific Report -
July 25, 2022

John Minto: From Raglan to Palestine – let our voice be...

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July 24, 2022

Tokelau family under house arrest for nearly a year over vaccine...

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July 24, 2022

Second Kanak party, Palika, joins boycott of French statute talks

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July 24, 2022

Advocacy group condemns failure to address West Papua at Pacific Forum

Asia Pacific Report -
July 24, 2022

Researchers warn of growing potential for mass killings in Papua region

Asia Pacific Report -
July 23, 2022

‘Doorstops’ at the Pacific Forum – why no tough questions on...

Asia Pacific Report -
July 23, 2022

18 people hacked to death in Porgera in under an hour...

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July 21, 2022

Australia and New Zealand’s ‘deafening silence’ on Pacific democracy and human...

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July 21, 2022

Māori councillors condemn racism faced in NZ local government role

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July 21, 2022

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

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July 21, 2022

Interview with Mythical Cuban Troubadour, Silvio Rodríguez: “I am closing ranks...

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July 19, 2022

Pacific leaders call on world to take urgent climate action for...

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July 18, 2022

Political Roundup: Resetting NZ’s relationship with Saudi Arabia and the Middle East

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July 18, 2022

Papua People’s Petition protesters hold rallies against new Papuan provinces

Asia Pacific Report -
July 17, 2022

Fiji women condemn Bainimarama government’s ‘silence’ on West Papua

Asia Pacific Report -
July 15, 2022

US tells Pacific leaders it will ‘deepen commitment’ to the region

Asia Pacific Report -
July 14, 2022

Vanuatu offers warm welcome to Papuan independence campaigner

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July 7, 2022

Tahitian pro-independence MP slams ‘bad signal’ for French Pacific

Asia Pacific Report -
July 6, 2022

OPM day – celebrating the 1971 Papuan ‘independence proklamasi’

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July 5, 2022

Controversial Roe v Wade ruling triggers intense NZ media reaction

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July 3, 2022

Luxon’s dilemma: when politics and morals don’t match in response to...

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July 2, 2022

Civil group appeals to Jokowi to cancel Papuan expansion plan to...

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June 30, 2022

Some see NZ’s invite to the NATO summit as a reward...

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June 30, 2022

The UN Refugee Agency is exaggerating the number of Nicaraguan refugees

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June 30, 2022

NZ health sector may see influx of US doctors after abortion...

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June 28, 2022

Former National justice minister says NZ abortion law must stay –...

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June 28, 2022

Samoa chosen to host next CHOGM meeting in 2024

Asia Pacific Report -
June 27, 2022

Steven Ratuva: Pacific agency: A devalued political capital?

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June 27, 2022

Colombia’s new President, Gustavo Petro:  What does this Historic Leftist Victory Mean...

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June 22, 2022

IFJ calls on Canberra to act against Assange extradition order to...

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June 22, 2022

UK government orders extradition of Julian Assange to US, but that...

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June 22, 2022

Duterte ‘institutionalised’ disinformation, paved the way for a Marcos victory

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June 22, 2022

Assange extradition order a ‘dangerous assault on international journalism’, says MEAA

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June 18, 2022

Vanuatu opposition plans new boycott of ‘dangerous’ changes special sitting

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June 18, 2022

‘Make history’ and vote in a woman instead of ‘failed’ men,...

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June 16, 2022

Thugs attack student rally in Makassar against Papuan ‘carve up’

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June 13, 2022

New Revelations of Former US Secretary of Defense Confirm Illegality of...

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June 11, 2022

A new book argues Julian Assange is being tortured. Will Australia’s...

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June 10, 2022
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