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Taking the wealth – the plunder and impoverishment of West Papua

Asia Pacific Report -
March 10, 2026

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

West Papuan doco Pig Feast exposes oligarchs, food security crisis and ecocide under noses of military

The smallest coffins are always the heaviest. The US-Israeli killing of children must be stopped

Takaparawhau occupation protest leader Joe Hawke dies

Asia Pacific Report -
May 22, 2022

Canberra must stop wasting time – and urgently support ABC in...

Asia Pacific Report -
May 21, 2022

Pacific services receive $196m boost in NZ Budget – new RNZ...

Asia Pacific Report -
May 20, 2022

West Papuan students face ‘hardship and stress’ over scholarship loss

Asia Pacific Report -
May 20, 2022

Pax Christi helps Papuan students stranded in NZ with $1000 grant...

Asia Pacific Report -
May 20, 2022

New Caledonia’s pro-independence parties choose for French elections

Asia Pacific Report -
May 20, 2022

West Papuan student discovers new passion and career path in Manawatū

Asia Pacific Report -
May 17, 2022

Flosse’s Amuitahiraa party names candidates for French elections

Asia Pacific Report -
May 16, 2022

Tūkākī reveals ‘horrific abuse’ he receives over NZ’s hotspot of racism

Asia Pacific Report -
May 14, 2022

Protester critically injured by rubber bullet, 7 arrested in protest over...

Asia Pacific Report -
May 13, 2022

Amnesty calls for halt to planned Wabu Block gold mine in...

Asia Pacific Report -
May 11, 2022

FLNKS insists on full sovereignty for Kanaky New Caledonia

Asia Pacific Report -
May 10, 2022

Stand-off between protesters and police on Norfolk Island averted

Asia Pacific Report -
May 10, 2022

French Pacific vote supports Macron for president but a drop in...

Asia Pacific Report -
April 30, 2022

West Papua food estates threaten indigenous people, warns TAPOL

Asia Pacific Report -
April 30, 2022

About all the ‘Māori nonsense’ – a response from NZ’s Māori...

Asia Pacific Report -
April 28, 2022

Fiji political polls point to a shift away from FijiFirst, says...

Asia Pacific Report -
April 28, 2022

Solomons security shambles, and now it’s time for realism over hype

Asia Pacific Report -
April 28, 2022

West Papuan students’ dreams dashed after scholarships suddenly cancelled

Asia Pacific Report -
April 23, 2022

Kanak pro-independence parties urge supporters to boycott French election

Asia Pacific Report -
April 23, 2022

Pacific Elders call on Indonesia to allow UN visit to Papua...

Asia Pacific Report -
April 23, 2022

Dan McGarry: How to do something about Australia’s Pacific ‘stuff up’

Asia Pacific Report -
April 21, 2022

Fiji’s Biman Prasad calls out ‘dire straits’ Bainimarama government

Asia Pacific Report -
April 18, 2022

Departing Labour MP Louisa Wall: ‘This was not entirely my choice’

Asia Pacific Report -
April 15, 2022

Open letter to Minister Faafoi – an appeal to help 34...

Asia Pacific Report -
April 15, 2022

Humanitarian group slams plan to divide Papua after draft law approved

Asia Pacific Report -
April 12, 2022

PNG police chief demands covid-19 emergency funding reports from UN

Asia Pacific Report -
April 12, 2022

French Pacific readies for presidential election as Macron seeks second term

Asia Pacific Report -
April 8, 2022

Caledonian Union vows to end French ‘neo-colonial putsch’ in Pacific

Asia Pacific Report -
April 6, 2022

Transform Aqorau: Rethinking Solomon Islands security – focus on arms unsustainable

Asia Pacific Report -
April 6, 2022

Post-Courier blasts Marape for sudden Jakarta junket ‘while Tari burns’

Asia Pacific Report -
April 1, 2022

Why Governor Lukas Enembe is inviting Russia’s Putin to Papua

Asia Pacific Report -
March 31, 2022

Iwi leader warns Māori to take extreme care under ‘dangerous’ new...

Asia Pacific Report -
March 25, 2022

How colonial puppeteer Indonesia uses ‘autonomy’ to disempower Papuans

Asia Pacific Report -
March 25, 2022

West Papuan students in dire straits in NZ after Indonesia cuts...

Asia Pacific Report -
March 22, 2022

West Papuan students fight to keep scholarships to study in Aotearoa

Asia Pacific Report -
March 18, 2022

NZ’s covid-19 death toll reaches 105, but it ‘could have been...

Asia Pacific Report -
March 13, 2022

Papuan activists protest in Jakarta, demand Jokowi pull troops in Papua

Asia Pacific Report -
March 11, 2022

Bid for US Congress to acknowledge nuclear tests ‘darkest chapter’ in...

Asia Pacific Report -
March 7, 2022

Wenda backs urgent UN call for action over Papuan child killings,...

Asia Pacific Report -
March 7, 2022
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