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Evening Report Analysis – National Affairs and the Public Interest

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October 25, 2018

‘I was coerced into the 1987 coup,’ admits Sitiveni Rabuka

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Bryce Edwards’ Political Roundup: Trevor Mallard – the bullying, biased boss of Parliament

Keith Jackson: Did dumb just get dumber and Sam Basil dig a hole?

Hipkins warns NZ voters against ‘turning the clock back’ on reforms

Asia Pacific Report -
September 1, 2023

Solomons PM condemned during confidence debate, but survives

Asia Pacific Report -
December 7, 2021

Protests sweep Indonesia over new law criminalising ‘criticism’ of MPs

Pacific Media Centre -
March 22, 2018

Sogavare adamant deal with China won’t undermine regional security

Asia Pacific Report -
April 21, 2022

Fiame calls for Tuila’epa to end Samoa’s ‘enormous assault’

Asia Pacific Report -
May 27, 2021

Pruaitch joins growing list of PNG’s major election upsets

Asia Pacific Report -
August 1, 2022

Tongan PM seeks royal audience after lawyer’s constitutional advice on law

Pacific Media Centre -
May 21, 2018

PNG opposition numbers grow ahead of expected no-confidence vote

Asia Pacific Report -
February 15, 2024

Warning signs have been flashing, PNG police housing needs ignored

Asia Pacific Report -
March 13, 2024

Tongan police charge Lord Tu’ivakanō with bribery in passport saga probe

Pacific Media Centre -
March 3, 2018

FAST party locked out of Samoa’s Fale Fono as election turmoil...

Asia Pacific Report -
May 24, 2021

PNG Parliament erupts in chaos as Speaker rejects opposition motions

Asia Pacific Report -
May 29, 2019

Māori iwi leaders call for an end to NZ’s protest in...

Asia Pacific Report -
February 18, 2022

Takaparawhau occupation protest leader Joe Hawke dies

Asia Pacific Report -
May 22, 2022

Allowance increases for Fiji parliamentarians

Asia Pacific Report -
September 28, 2016

Marshall Islands president warns of threat to Pacific Islands Forum unity

Asia Pacific Report -
August 5, 2025

Bryce Edwards’ Political Roundup: Toxic politicians under scrutiny

Bryce Edwards -
May 21, 2019

Fiji parliamentary justice committee in heated debate over news media decree

Pacific Media Centre -
December 5, 2016

Chaos in Timor-Leste parliament as politicians try to ‘gag’ deputy speaker

Asia Pacific Report -
May 19, 2020

PNG extends election returns date by two weeks to avoid ‘failed...

Asia Pacific Report -
July 26, 2022

New PM Hou in Solomon Islands pledges to fight corruption

Pacific Media Centre -
November 15, 2017

Bryce Edwards’ Political Roundup: Join the Campaign for Open Government

Bryce Edwards -
November 27, 2017

‘Claims a serious matter’ – lawyer Richard Naidu responds to Sayed-Khaiyum’s...

Asia Pacific Report -
January 23, 2023

Timor-Leste’s opposition alliance set for win after fractious election

Pacific Media Centre -
May 14, 2018

Marape confident he is control in PNG and will not bow...

Asia Pacific Report -
November 17, 2020

‘Stay clear’ of PNG’s political crisis, Marape tells public

Asia Pacific Report -
November 19, 2020

Jacinda Ardern’s legacy for NZ: Unique covid-19 strategy ‘saved many lives’

Asia Pacific Report -
April 5, 2023

‘We’ve had enough’ call to NZ capital protesters from city ‘who’s...

Asia Pacific Report -
February 18, 2022

Police arrest 3 NZ anti-vax protesters after push through Beehive barrier

Asia Pacific Report -
February 10, 2022

NZ anti-mandate protesters march across Auckland Harbour Bridge

Asia Pacific Report -
February 27, 2022

Marape accuses PNG government of ‘sabotage ploy’ to delay vote

Asia Pacific Report -
May 8, 2019

Experts warn over Indonesian plan for fast track environmental deregulation

Asia Pacific Report -
February 15, 2020

Embattled O’Neill ‘handing over’ PNG’s leadership to Chan

Asia Pacific Report -
May 27, 2019

Opposition claims PNG budget vote a ‘mockery’, plans legal challenge

Asia Pacific Report -
November 19, 2020

Buildings burned in looting after Solomon Islands protest

Asia Pacific Report -
November 25, 2021

Gavin Ellis: Copycat media abuse from ragtag bag of protesters

Asia Pacific Report -
February 18, 2022

Vanuatu PM fails to push through constitutional changes – again

Asia Pacific Report -
June 18, 2022

NZ election 2023: From ‘pebble in the shoe’ to future power...

Asia Pacific Report -
September 22, 2023

PNG’s opposition bloc confident of ousting Marape leadership

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February 19, 2024

‘There must be clarity’ – PNG students protest over US defence...

Asia Pacific Report -
May 22, 2023
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