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The Jakarta Post: New deal, old approach over West Papua

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Pregnant PNG teacher Jerolyn walks 25km for her unborn baby –...

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NZ cyber agency chief worried China hacks exploiting security weakness

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Thousands rally in Tahiti in protest over nuclear weapons legacy

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July 21, 2021

NZ nuclear-free activists, campaigners join Tahiti’s Mā’ohi Lives Matter rally

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July 19, 2021

Temaru calls for massive turnout for Mā’ohi Lives Matter nuclear-free rally

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July 17, 2021

Case #017 RNZ podcast – The bombing of the Rainbow Warrior

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July 17, 2021

NZ farmers in tractor protest against environmental ‘ute tax’ rules

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Samoa Observer: For Tuila’epa, what follows defeat?

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Banaba Island: The land that died so others could live

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July 14, 2021

Papuan and human rights defender Carmel Budiardjo dies at 96

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July 13, 2021

New Caledonia elects first pro-independence Kanak president

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July 9, 2021

Veteran Filipino journalist and media rights advocate Nonoy Espina, 59,...

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July 9, 2021

RSF’s 2021 ‘Press freedom predators’ gallery includes old tyrants, 2 women

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July 8, 2021

NZ Labour MP breaks ranks to accuse China of organ harvesting,...

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July 5, 2021

Tahiti protest rally marks France’s ‘crime against humanity’ first atomic test...

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July 5, 2021

Hawai’ian sovereignty activist and UH educator Haunani-Kay Trask dies at 71

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July 4, 2021

Mā’ohi Nui’s search for nuclear justice – the French ‘reset’ button...

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July 3, 2021

Fiji government accused of ‘losing plot’ as covid cases soar past...

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July 2, 2021

Macron hosts French ‘truth and justice’ Pacific nuclear test legacy talks

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July 2, 2021

NZ has managed to dodge the covid-19 bullet, again. Here’s why

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June 30, 2021

Otago conflict studies centre founder awarded global peace prize

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June 29, 2021

Papuans protest over draconian bid by Jakarta to replace Governor Enembe

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‘Don’t trust Indonesian military,’ says OPM warning civilians to leave conflict

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RSF’s Apple Daily ‘funeral protests’ mark risk of death of free...

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June 26, 2021

NZ government plans new law, tougher penalties for hate speech as...

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Duterte threatens to jail Filipinos who refuse getting vaccinated

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New Caledonia tension simmers over early independence vote date

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‘Pacific studies’ proposed to be taught in NZ schools in NCEA...

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West Papua unhappy over never-ending MSG membership tragedies

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June 22, 2021

West Papua closes national mourning for Pastor Nafuki – prays for...

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June 22, 2021

Mediawatch: Hui over Christchurch terror attacks puts media under the spotlight

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June 20, 2021

Tagata Pasifika Special: Celebrating 50 years of the Polynesian Panthers

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RSF condemns Hong Kong police storming of Apple Daily – 5...

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