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MSG, ACP and the (almost) forgotten case of West Papuan independence

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July 8, 2016

Gallery: Biak isn’t forgotten – protesters raise Morning Star flag in...

Asia Pacific Report -
July 7, 2016

Where are you from? Hold that question and give us a...

Asia Pacific Report -
July 7, 2016

Livestreaming: Corruption in the Pacific and the role of the media

Asia Pacific Report -
July 7, 2016

18 years since the Biak massacre, but suffering still ongoing

Asia Pacific Report -
July 6, 2016

NZ’s John Key to visit Europe, UK and Indonesia for trade...

Asia Pacific Report -
July 6, 2016

Radio 95bFM features PNG student unrest calling for PM to resign

Asia Pacific Report -
July 6, 2016

Shirley Shackleton: Trade a ‘dirty word’ excuse over Balibo silence

Asia Pacific Report -
July 6, 2016

Vanuatu PM tells broadcaster board to resign over financial woes, porn...

Asia Pacific Report -
July 6, 2016

UPNG abandons 2016 academic year, suspends student body

Asia Pacific Report -
July 5, 2016

Bougainville to Rio Tinto: ‘Our grandmothers said no, land is life...

Asia Pacific Report -
July 5, 2016

Bougainville president, chiefs condemn Rio Tinto ‘conspiracy’ over mine

Asia Pacific Report -
July 4, 2016

NZ media ‘ignore’ Pacific’s biggest story in spite of social media...

Asia Pacific Report -
July 4, 2016

Hager calls for more ‘inclusion, transparency’ by ministries

Asia Pacific Report -
July 4, 2016

NZ diplomats sceptical of ‘megaphone diplomacy’ but easing into social media

Asia Pacific Report -
July 4, 2016

Flag raising marks West Papua proclamation day ceremony in Yogyakarta

Asia Pacific Report -
July 4, 2016

PCF student interns gain new perspectives about media industry

Asia Pacific Report -
July 4, 2016

Fiji’s TC Winston – how the media fared covering ‘worst ever’...

Selwyn Manning -
June 30, 2016

Indonesia’s Jokowi to go all out to ‘smash’ drug dealers

Asia Pacific Report -
June 30, 2016

PNG’s famous Raun Raun theatre and national film base under threat

Asia Pacific Report -
June 29, 2016

Polynesian leaders group gathers in Tahiti for climate change update

Asia Pacific Report -
June 29, 2016

Indonesian Densus88 police shoot dead student, reports West Papua Media

Asia Pacific Report -
June 29, 2016

PNG appoints retired judge Andrew to head university violence probe

Asia Pacific Report -
June 29, 2016

Vanuatu Daily Digest condemns ‘blanket state censorship’ of social media

Asia Pacific Report -
June 28, 2016

Indonesia ‘recognises communal rights’ of 9 indigenous groups in Papua

Asia Pacific Report -
June 28, 2016

Duterte’s tough stance, impunity big challenge for media in Philippines

Asia Pacific Report -
June 28, 2016

Kalafi Moala: A word on the Samoa Observer suicide report

Asia Pacific Report -
June 27, 2016

PNG’s student unrest hitting finances, reputation, says education chief

Asia Pacific Report -
June 26, 2016

Unitech student dies after PNG attack, campus buildings set ablaze

Asia Pacific Report -
June 26, 2016

Fiji assignment enlightens aspiring climate change journalists

Asia Pacific Report -
June 26, 2016

Gujarati migrant theatre group keeps mother tongue alive in NZ

Asia Pacific Report -
June 25, 2016

Kayak climate protest for Pacific targets PM Turnbull at home

Asia Pacific Report -
June 25, 2016

Students blame UPNG building blaze on clash ‘spillover’

Asia Pacific Report -
June 24, 2016

Philippines President-elect Duterte ‘browbeats’ media in test of will

Asia Pacific Report -
June 24, 2016

Solomon Islands, Vanuatu condemn human rights violations at UN hearing

Asia Pacific Report -
June 24, 2016

UPNG students clash with Uniforce officers, cars torched and library stoned

Asia Pacific Report -
June 23, 2016

Students accused of setting cars on fire at UPNG security base

Asia Pacific Report -
June 23, 2016

Papuan citizenship promised soon for West Papuan refugees

Asia Pacific Report -
June 23, 2016

PNG police in firearms refresher training to ward off public allegations

Asia Pacific Report -
June 22, 2016

Indonesian digital journalist couple attacked at mayor’s house in Makassar

Asia Pacific Report -
June 22, 2016
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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
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Morality of Argument – sustaining a state of being nuclear free
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Climate Change: Tokelau Still Afloat on the High Seas
https://youtu.be/9kohQDmIlIA
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