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Green Party celebrates decision to decline ‘dead end’ Taranaki seabed mining

Asia Pacific Report -
February 6, 2026

Pacific delegates warn against US fast-tracking seabed mining

Jakarta at crossroads – can President Prabowo connect with Papuan hearts?

Eugene Doyle: Look where appeasing a bully has led the West – Greenland, and then?

Out-scooped by Trump – the US attack in Nigeria did indeed point to the operation to kidnap Venezuela’s Maduro

PNG police chief Manning declares emergency for Porgera

Asia Pacific Report -
September 16, 2024

20 dead – PNG women, girls flee tribal fighting in Porgera...

Asia Pacific Report -
September 16, 2024

Indonesian human rights groups seek independent probe of NZ pilot’s death...

Asia Pacific Report -
August 9, 2024

New head of UN deep-sea mining regulator vows to restore neutrality

Asia Pacific Report -
August 3, 2024

Nations join ranks to delay deep-sea mining approval by UN regulator

Asia Pacific Report -
August 2, 2024

Lawsuit promises justice for Rio Tinto’s mining disaster in Bougainville –...

Asia Pacific Report -
August 2, 2024

Vanuatu fights for marine protection at key UN deep-sea mining summit

Asia Pacific Report -
July 31, 2024

French President Macron yet to sign-off on Pacific leaders bid to...

Asia Pacific Report -
July 25, 2024

Thousands of Bougainville residents support lawsuit against mining giant

Asia Pacific Report -
July 24, 2024

Former FANG president Vijay Naidu talks Pacific anti-nuclear activism

Asia Pacific Report -
July 23, 2024

Queen Mary Uni to host tribunal on ‘environmental violence, profiteering’ in...

Asia Pacific Report -
June 19, 2024

Amid Kanaky New Caledonia’s unrest, I saw first-hand the same colonial...

Asia Pacific Report -
May 27, 2024

PNG landslide: Couple pulled alive from rubble as 690 feared dead

Asia Pacific Report -
May 27, 2024

PNG landslide: Survivors of highlands disaster desperately seeking help

Asia Pacific Report -
May 25, 2024

‘Completely stupid’ – ex-Tuvalu PM plea to NZ to rethink fossil...

Asia Pacific Report -
May 9, 2024

‘Reckless’ kina devaluation spells disaster for PNG, says Nomane

Asia Pacific Report -
May 8, 2024

200 journalists ‘targeted’ over their environment reporting, warns RSF

Asia Pacific Report -
April 25, 2024

OPM leader’s open letter condemns Australia’s ‘treachery’ over Papua

Asia Pacific Report -
April 24, 2024

Violent clashes in New Caledonia as tensions rise over nickel pact

Asia Pacific Report -
April 10, 2024

PNG’s Marape orders military-police operation in Porgera over illegal mining

Asia Pacific Report -
April 7, 2024

French ‘nickel pact’ to bail out New Caledonia’s industry delayed

Asia Pacific Report -
April 1, 2024

PNG’s Marape under pressure to resign as 6 MPs quit after...

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January 12, 2024

West Papuan, Indonesian youth protest over ‘illegal’ 1962 Rome Agreement

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October 5, 2023

Greenpeace backs Greens’ ‘solar homes’ policy, but warns over NZ post-election...

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August 13, 2023

OPM leader calls for ‘world indigenous UN’ – end to Papuan...

Asia Pacific Report -
August 9, 2023

Bougainville leaders call on mining giant Rio Tinto to assist communities

Asia Pacific Report -
June 7, 2023

PNG’s National Court orders state to justify Singapore gold deal

Asia Pacific Report -
June 2, 2023

‘Big picture vision’ conversations missing in Pacific, says Aqorau

Asia Pacific Report -
March 29, 2023

Temaru accuses Tahitian minister of libel over China seabed deal claim

Asia Pacific Report -
December 23, 2022

Marape blasts foreign media, claiming ‘fake news’ on mining conference

Asia Pacific Report -
December 9, 2022

Bougainville says PNG ‘dragging chain’ over independence issue

Asia Pacific Report -
October 29, 2022

After PNG’s mines run out – what then? An ominous warning

Asia Pacific Report -
October 21, 2022

Anger as Nauru-backed company gets go ahead to mine on seafloor

Asia Pacific Report -
September 14, 2022

Quake buries three alive in Wau as PNG reports death toll...

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September 13, 2022

Bougainville’s Toroama visits Ona’s rebel village 25 years after civil war

Asia Pacific Report -
July 27, 2022

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

Asia Pacific Report -
July 21, 2022

Greenpeace condemns NZ silence on Pacific deep sea mining risks

Asia Pacific Report -
July 2, 2022

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

Asia Pacific Report -
May 11, 2022

Fierce fighting continues in PNG’s Porgera with death toll reaching 17

Asia Pacific Report -
May 10, 2022

PNG faces dilemma over ‘momentous’ decision to reopen Bougainville’s Panguna mine

Asia Pacific Report -
February 20, 2022
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