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Saige England: Journalists must stand up and report with the moral courage of abolitionists

Asia Pacific Report -
March 17, 2026

As Israel keeps bombing Iran, Palestinians face growing violence in West Bank

Pacific governments warn against panic buying as war on Iran threatens fuel supply

US, Fiji intervene for Israel in South Africa’s Gaza genocide case at ICJ

Chris Hedges: The world according to Gaza – it’s only the start

MPs’ questioning of NZ legal iwi checkpoints ‘really is racism’

Asia Pacific Report -
May 1, 2020

Pacific Beat: How Pacific governments use coronavirus crisis to curb media

Asia Pacific Report -
May 1, 2020

Indigenous Papuans initiate own lockdowns in face of coronavirus

Asia Pacific Report -
May 1, 2020

Jobless immigrants face exploitation, poverty due to virus, says NZ adviser

Asia Pacific Report -
April 30, 2020

Xanana Gusmão opposes extending state of emergency in Timor-Leste

Asia Pacific Report -
April 30, 2020

NZ’s coronavirus response ‘one of the strongest’, says WHO

Asia Pacific Report -
April 29, 2020

Governments knew a pandemic was a threat – why were they...

Asia Pacific Report -
April 29, 2020

‘If you don’t want to die, don’t come to Papua’, warns...

Asia Pacific Report -
April 29, 2020

Virus tourism collapse threatens many in Pacific with poverty

Asia Pacific Report -
April 28, 2020

NZ hailed for ‘winning battle’ over covid-19 – but the war...

Asia Pacific Report -
April 28, 2020

How might coronavirus change Australia’s ‘Pacific Step-up’?

Asia Pacific Report -
April 28, 2020

High Indonesian smoking rate factor in highest coronavirus death rate

Asia Pacific Report -
April 28, 2020

Long queues for takeaways as many NZers return to work after...

Asia Pacific Report -
April 28, 2020

Fiji media industry faces challenges over coronavirus disruption

Asia Pacific Report -
April 28, 2020

NZ lockdown – day 33: One new case, but one further...

Asia Pacific Report -
April 28, 2020

Off-label drugs may now be used in Philippines coronavirus trials

Asia Pacific Report -
April 28, 2020

A media tribute to Fiji’s late former PM Laisenia Qarase

Asia Pacific Report -
April 28, 2020

NZ lockdown – day 32: Nine more cases, no new deaths

Asia Pacific Report -
April 28, 2020

TAPOL denounces sentences handed to Jakarta Six, calls for their release

Asia Pacific Report -
April 28, 2020

Tough coronavirus controls threaten Pacific, global media freedom

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April 25, 2020

Fiji imposes new lockdowns on Vanua Levu after virus cases rise...

Asia Pacific Report -
April 17, 2020

Marape confirms five new cases of coronavirus – three near Papua

Asia Pacific Report -
April 17, 2020

How the ‘chief covidiot’ has blocked world health unity with WHO...

Asia Pacific Report -
April 16, 2020

Fiji fever clinics screen more than 120,000 people in Suva ‘success’

Asia Pacific Report -
April 16, 2020

NZ media chiefs warn desperate times ahead faced with advertising nadir

Asia Pacific Report -
April 16, 2020

NZ lockdown – day 21: 20% pay cut for PM, ministers...

Asia Pacific Report -
April 15, 2020

Trust in government is high in NZ, but will it last...

Asia Pacific Report -
April 15, 2020

Desperate times unleash digital creativity, flexibility for j-schools

Asia Pacific Report -
April 15, 2020

Term of digital distance learning begins for NZ teachers and pupils

Asia Pacific Report -
April 15, 2020

NZ lockdown – day 20: Four more Covid-19 deaths, 17 new...

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April 14, 2020

Conflict watchdog warns Jakarta is fuelling tension in Papua over virus

Asia Pacific Report -
April 14, 2020

Why is it so hard to stop the Covid-19 misinformation social...

Asia Pacific Report -
April 14, 2020

Fiji steps up testing in Suva lockdown area, says Health Minister

Asia Pacific Report -
April 14, 2020

NZ lockdown – day 19: Health Ministry ‘looking at visit rules’...

Asia Pacific Report -
April 13, 2020

Police Minister Bryan Kramer blasts two journalists in virus reporting row

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April 13, 2020

Human Rights Commissioner calls for release of detainees amid virus alarm

Asia Pacific Report -
April 13, 2020

Three Papuan police officers killed in ‘misunderstanding’ clash with military

Asia Pacific Report -
April 13, 2020

Selfish lockdown breaches cause headaches in Fiji, NZ

Asia Pacific Report -
April 13, 2020

Police Minister Kramer blasts two journalists in virus reporting row

Asia Pacific Report -
April 12, 2020

Fiji police make 193 virus lockdown violation arrests, blast ‘selfish group’

Asia Pacific Report -
April 12, 2020
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