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Thousands urge NZ prime minister Luxon to condemn illegal US-Israeli war on Iran

Asia Pacific Report -
March 18, 2026

Israel caught in a permanent state of war mindset – peace is taboo

Western media failing to tell truth about war on Iran, says academic

MCPNG and UN hold media freedom talks in wake of attacks on women journalists

War on Iran: Propaganda in overdrive as Trump’s war spirals out of control

The Taiwan ‘prize’ and the US-China rivalry in the Pacific

Asia Pacific Report -
December 16, 2020

RSF protests over arrest of Filipina journalist for ‘planted firearms’

Asia Pacific Report -
December 16, 2020

Trans-Tasman bubble to help reunify families, business, says epidemiologist

Asia Pacific Report -
December 15, 2020

Echoes of the Rainbow Warrior – have the lessons been learned?

Asia Pacific Report -
December 14, 2020

Editor tells how US nuclear testing legacy ‘festers on’ in Marshall...

Asia Pacific Report -
December 13, 2020

Hong Kong police charge Apple Daily founder Lai with ‘foreign collusion’

Asia Pacific Report -
December 12, 2020

Rights group records 40 violations in Papua in 2020 – cases...

Asia Pacific Report -
December 12, 2020

‘Admirable leadership’ of young Pacific Climate Warriors clinches peace prize

Asia Pacific Report -
December 12, 2020

Tension rises in New Caledonia over Brazilian miner Vale’s bail out...

Asia Pacific Report -
December 11, 2020

Pacific Climate Warriors win global award as struggle gets ‘personal’

Asia Pacific Report -
December 10, 2020

Pressure builds on PNG’s Marape as Parliament showdown looms

Asia Pacific Report -
December 10, 2020

CIVICUS criticises Pacific countries over use of covid to curb freedoms

Asia Pacific Report -
December 8, 2020

Rabuka’s exit may spell ‘beginning of end’ for Fiji’s SODELPA

Asia Pacific Report -
December 8, 2020

Pacific journalism, media and diversity researchers tackle challenges – and David...

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December 6, 2020

Crosbie Walsh: Parihaka, a Stuff apology to Māori and seeking truth

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December 6, 2020

Jakarta ‘regrets’ Morning Star flag protest at Melbourne consulate after...

Asia Pacific Report -
December 6, 2020

Rival OPM leaders dispute Papuan ‘independence’ declaration

Asia Pacific Report -
December 5, 2020

Papuan flag day protests in Yogya, Jakarta reject ‘special autonomy’

Asia Pacific Report -
December 4, 2020

Northern Marianas gets vaccine freezers for covid-19 treatment

Asia Pacific Report -
December 4, 2020

By declaring a climate emergency NZ’s Ardern needs to inspire hope,...

Asia Pacific Report -
December 3, 2020

Pacific journalism, media and diversity researchers tackle challenges ahead

Asia Pacific Report -
December 2, 2020

West Papuan leaders declare first steps for world’s first ‘green state’

Asia Pacific Report -
December 2, 2020

Former PNG PM O’Neill to stand trial over Israeli generators purchase

Asia Pacific Report -
December 2, 2020

Academics, journalists, students raise Papuan flag in NZ ‘solidarity’ gesture

Asia Pacific Report -
December 1, 2020

Musicians across Pacific stage virtual Wan Musik Wan Sing for West...

Asia Pacific Report -
December 1, 2020

Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Stuff introduces new Treaty of Waitangi...

Asia Pacific Report -
November 30, 2020

36 arrested after police break up Free Papua rallies in Manokwari,...

Asia Pacific Report -
November 29, 2020

PNG Supreme Court dismisses challenge to Marape’s election

Asia Pacific Report -
November 27, 2020

40-day ‘fasting for West Papua’ protest ends soon – but still...

Asia Pacific Report -
November 27, 2020

NZ to admit 2000 Pacific horticulture workers under strict conditions

Asia Pacific Report -
November 27, 2020

Air NZ covid case not linked to New Zealand genomes –...

Asia Pacific Report -
November 26, 2020

Three PNG government MPs test covid-positive amid political crisis

Asia Pacific Report -
November 26, 2020

Stop funding military repression in Papua, plead TAPOL speakers

Asia Pacific Report -
November 25, 2020

Solidarity groups rally in support of Mā’ohi independence leader Temaru

Asia Pacific Report -
November 24, 2020

Blogger Boso to file legal challenge to Sogavare over Facebook ban

Asia Pacific Report -
November 24, 2020

Philippine checkpoint soldiers shoot and kill investigative journalist

Asia Pacific Report -
November 24, 2020

PM defends temporary suspension of Facebook until new law in place

Asia Pacific Report -
November 23, 2020

Fiji tries to salvage Nations Cup rugby tour from covid ruins

Asia Pacific Report -
November 23, 2020

Take action to save lives in West Papua, activists tell Forum

Asia Pacific Report -
November 23, 2020

Indonesian security forces attack Papuan musician, say activists

Asia Pacific Report -
November 23, 2020
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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
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