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Trump and Netanyahu want regime change, but Iran’s regime was built for survival. A long war is now likely

The Conversation -
March 1, 2026

Bipartisan support for US attack on Iran, but Greens says it is ‘abhorrent’

Pesta Babi – ‘Pig Feast’ . . . a vivid new film exposing Papua’s political ecology

At a glance: US-Israel attack on Iran

Neither preemptive nor legal, US-Israeli strikes on Iran have blown up international law

Freeport mine shares granted for local administrations in Papua

Pacific Media Centre -
March 2, 2017

‘We never thought we’d make it to Hollywood’, say Tanna stars

Pacific Media Centre -
March 1, 2017

Possibility of Telecommunication Universal Service in the Pacific Islands: Case studies...

Pacific Media Centre -
March 1, 2017

NZ journalists working harder, women disadvantaged, says PJR research

Pacific Media Centre -
February 28, 2017

Tanna stars hit Oscars in penis sheaths and win many global...

Pacific Media Centre -
February 27, 2017

Duterte critics, supporters clash on EDSA People Power anniversary

Pacific Media Centre -
February 27, 2017

Vanuatu awaits the Oscars with high hopes for love story Tanna

Pacific Media Centre -
February 27, 2017

New Bougainville vice-president faces BFM criticism over mining policy

Pacific Media Centre -
February 26, 2017

Solomon Islands success over EU tuna fisheries market access earns praise

Pacific Media Centre -
February 26, 2017

‘I will have you jailed too,’ Trillanes warns President Duterte

Pacific Media Centre -
February 26, 2017

O’Neill pays tribute to late Governor-General at state funeral

Pacific Media Centre -
February 25, 2017

War on drugs critic Senator Leila de Lima arrested in Philippines

Pacific Media Centre -
February 24, 2017

Vincent Lingga: Freeport’s arbitration threat simply ploy to block mining reform

Pacific Media Centre -
February 24, 2017

Duterte critic Leila de Lima vows to fight charges, seeks prayers...

Pacific Media Centre -
February 24, 2017

Trump, Duterte and other ‘toxic’ leaders blamed for undermining human rights

Pacific Media Centre -
February 24, 2017

Competition watchdog refuses Sky TV, Vodafone NZ merger plan

Pacific Media Centre -
February 23, 2017

PNG customary landowners call for ‘fairness’ in defence base inquiry

Pacific Media Centre -
February 23, 2017

Indonesian activists seek Appeal Court ruling on Munir murder files case

Pacific Media Centre -
February 22, 2017

Watching our words: Perceptions of self-censorship and media freedom in Fiji

Pacific Media Centre -
February 21, 2017

PM Salwai praises leaders who ‘broke horizon’ for Vanuatu independence

Pacific Media Centre -
February 21, 2017

Scaring the menz, taming the wimmin

Selwyn Manning -
February 21, 2017

‘Grow your community roots,’ PNG political parties told

Pacific Media Centre -
February 21, 2017

PMC seminar: Time for independence from a crumbling US Empire

Pacific Media Centre -
February 21, 2017

Vanuatu tourism sector calls for quick resolution over airport contract

Pacific Media Centre -
February 21, 2017

Frustrated PNG gas supply landowners protest over non-payment of royalties

Pacific Media Centre -
February 20, 2017

Freeport Indonesia chief resigns as dispute over mining policy intensifies

Pacific Media Centre -
February 20, 2017

Pacific Journalism Review 22(2): ‘Journalism Education in the Pacific’

Pacific Media Centre -
February 19, 2017

Febriana Firdaus wins inaugural Pogau award for courage in journalism

Pacific Media Centre -
February 19, 2017

Thousands march against Duterte’s war on drugs, ‘violence culture’

Pacific Media Centre -
February 18, 2017

Freeport seeks to dodge piling problems as stalemate shuts production

Pacific Media Centre -
February 18, 2017

Press freedom fact-finding mission to West Papua faces challenges

Pacific Media Centre -
February 18, 2017

Registrar confirms 44 parties for PNG’s 2017 general election

Pacific Media Centre -
February 17, 2017

Press Council welcomes first Indigenous member – Koori Mail

Pacific Media Centre -
February 17, 2017

WWF Indonesia calls for conservation of Papua’s birds-of-paradise

Pacific Media Centre -
February 17, 2017

Indonesia to probe murder ‘involving ex-president’ claim by former anti-graft head

Pacific Media Centre -
February 17, 2017

PNG’s InterOil shareholders agree to ExxonMobil buy out

Pacific Media Centre -
February 16, 2017

Launch of PJR 22(2) and Worlds of Journalism NZ research

Pacific Media Centre -
February 15, 2017

Launch of PJR 22(2) and NZ Worlds of Journalism research

Pacific Media Centre -
February 15, 2017

Vanuatu provident fund members’ savings ‘safe’ but improvements needed, says inquiry

Pacific Media Centre -
February 15, 2017

Indonesia, Timor-Leste establish new forum process to settle border disputes

Pacific Media Centre -
February 15, 2017
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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
https://youtu.be/9RhP2I7KqH0
Morality of Argument – sustaining a state of being nuclear free
https://youtu.be/G9OM76BxkdA
Climate Change: Tokelau Still Afloat on the High Seas
https://youtu.be/9kohQDmIlIA
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