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Academics call for divestment from NZ pensions fund implicated in Gaza

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February 3, 2026

What is Israel’s Herzog doing in Australia – who invited him, and why?

PNG govt defends using tear gas, force to evict illegal settlers in capital

Caitlin Johnstone: Our rulers are psychopaths and they’re making everything awful

Leaders of PNG’s Enga province plagued by violence – vow to weed out illegal guns

NZ’s coronavirus reality check a ‘timely wake-up call’, says Herald

Asia Pacific Report -
June 22, 2020

Pacific churches add ‘justice for Mā’ohi’ voice at Tahitian rally

Asia Pacific Report -
June 22, 2020

Australian Defence Force officer confirmed covid positive in PNG

Asia Pacific Report -
June 22, 2020

USP staff happy with Ahluwalia’s return but seek BDO report action

Asia Pacific Report -
June 22, 2020

Fiji works on its own ‘Bula Bubble’ in spite of Australian,...

Asia Pacific Report -
June 21, 2020

Jakarta files appeal against court’s ruling on Papua internet blackout

Asia Pacific Report -
June 21, 2020

NZ police shooting: Second fugitive captured, murder accused in court

Asia Pacific Report -
June 20, 2020

Stop harassing USP protesters, global human rights groups tell Fiji

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June 20, 2020

USP Council lifts suspension of academic chief – no due process

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June 20, 2020

NZ shooting of police officer – ‘shocking situation’ says chief

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June 19, 2020

USP Council reinstates vice-chancellor Pal Ahluwalia pending inquiry

Asia Pacific Report -
June 19, 2020

Selwyn Manning: National ‘sat on’ vital covid-19 infection information before dropping...

Asia Pacific Report -
June 19, 2020

Suspended USP academic chief calls on council to clear his name

Asia Pacific Report -
June 19, 2020

NZ’s covid-19 border botch-up: ‘Next few days will be crucial’

Asia Pacific Report -
June 18, 2020

EJN teams up with PMC’s Pacific Media Watch on new climate...

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June 18, 2020

USP leadership crisis papers leak but special council meeting goes ahead

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June 18, 2020

Almost half-empty house farewells Bougainville’s President Momis

Asia Pacific Report -
June 18, 2020

‘Thuggish-like’ police tactics disrupting USP education, says opposition NFP

Asia Pacific Report -
June 18, 2020

Seven Papuan protesters jailed for treason amid drop charges call

Asia Pacific Report -
June 18, 2020

‘Raise our game’ on NZ border safety says expert after covid...

Asia Pacific Report -
June 17, 2020

Critics accuse Fiji police of harassing USP staff in ‘solidarity’ probe

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June 17, 2020

Tahiti’s Oscar Temaru challenges court over French judicial ethics

Asia Pacific Report -
June 17, 2020

2 new covid-19 cases in NZ, but elimination target still stands

Asia Pacific Report -
June 17, 2020

RSF brands Maria Ressa’s conviction as ‘masquerade’ amid global criticism

Asia Pacific Report -
June 17, 2020

Two new covid-19 cases in NZ visited dying parent, says Bloomfield

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June 16, 2020

Fiji police question USP librarian as crackdown on criticism grows

Asia Pacific Report -
June 16, 2020

Pacific leadership in spotlight as pressure rises over USP impasse

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June 16, 2020

Maria Ressa found guilty in blow to Philippines’ press freedom

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June 15, 2020

Maria Ressa, Rey Santos Jr convicted of cyber libel in Philippines

Asia Pacific Report -
June 15, 2020

World’s first post-covid live rugby draws massive crowds in NZ

Asia Pacific Report -
June 15, 2020

Covid, culture and USP’s fight to save academic freedom

Asia Pacific Report -
June 15, 2020

Thousands throng Auckland for NZ Black Lives Matter protests

Asia Pacific Report -
June 14, 2020

Filep Karma reveals Jokowi’s unkept promise to free all Papua tapols

Asia Pacific Report -
June 14, 2020

Labour claims USP vice-chancellor ‘denied justice’ in clean up drive

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June 14, 2020

Call for Chinese-Indonesians to support #PapuanLivesMatter

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June 14, 2020

Tahiti’s pro-independence leader Oscar Temaru suspends justice hunger strike

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June 13, 2020

Fears the future of Te Karere Māori news is on the...

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June 13, 2020

Pacific leaders call for for ‘common sense’ to prevail in USP...

Asia Pacific Report -
June 13, 2020

Frontline snaps up Ramona Diaz’s powerful doco A Thousand Cuts

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June 12, 2020

Civil society advocates condemn Fiji police ‘intimidation’ of USP students

Asia Pacific Report -
June 12, 2020
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