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French Pacific prepares for snap elections with mixed expectations

Asia Pacific Report -
June 13, 2024

Jeremiah Manele is new Solomon Islands PM with ‘100 day plan’

New covid cases in PNG, Bougainville, New Caledonia and Tahiti aired

Loimata – The Sweetest Tears is a spectacularly exquisite documentary

Southern Cross: Uproar over ABS-CBN denial of TV licence by government

Flashback: Honouring independent journalist and film maker Mark Worth

Pacific Media Centre -
January 16, 2017

Honouring independent journalist and film maker Mark Worth

David Robie -
January 16, 2017

Endangered – the frontline journalism of outrage

Pacific Media Centre -
January 15, 2017

Biman Prasad: COP23 presidency — facing the gravity of the task...

Pacific Media Centre -
January 15, 2017

Muslims pledge support for Catholics in new Indonesian blasphemy case

Pacific Media Centre -
January 15, 2017

Concern growing in Indonesia over Rohingya ‘genocide’ crisis

Pacific Media Centre -
January 15, 2017

Vanuatu company accused of exporting kava ‘trash’ throws industry in turmoil

Pacific Media Centre -
January 15, 2017

Cartoons: Malcolm Evans on inside the New Zealand Herald editorial office

Pacific Media Centre -
January 12, 2017

Florida airport shootings – few basic questions being raised

Pacific Media Centre -
January 12, 2017

Florida airport massacre – basic questions not being raised

David Robie -
January 12, 2017

Hela ‘no Bougainville’, says former PNG defence force chief Singirok

Pacific Media Centre -
January 12, 2017

Human rights groups protest over 500 arrests of Papuan demonstrators

Pacific Media Centre -
December 22, 2016

Gary Juffa: Shedding PNG blood for corporate interest – didn’t we...

Pacific Media Centre -
December 22, 2016

Merry Christmas and a Hepi Niu Yia 2017 from the Pacific...

Pacific Media Centre -
December 21, 2016

West Papua Media on innovative digital security and safety project

Pacific Media Centre -
December 21, 2016

Hepi Krismas and all the best for 2017 from the Asia...

Pacific Media Centre -
December 20, 2016

‘We’re not losing control to “radicals”,’ says Indonesian minister

Pacific Media Centre -
December 18, 2016

AWPA condemns the arrest of 6 KNPB members in West Papua

Pacific Media Centre -
December 18, 2016

Massive tourism development proposal for Port Vila poses urban challenge

Pacific Media Centre -
December 17, 2016

Brother seeks answers from Australia over NZ death at Balibo

Pacific Media Centre -
December 17, 2016

PNG orders in state troops to quell Hela’s ‘gun-toting cowboys’

Pacific Media Centre -
December 16, 2016

Indonesia faces chance to prove it is more ‘journalist-friendly’ in 2017

Pacific Media Centre -
December 16, 2016

Peter S. Kinjap: Development and injustice – expect the worst in...

Pacific Media Centre -
December 15, 2016

Out-of-date textbooks put sustainable development at risk, says report

Pacific Media Centre -
December 15, 2016

Arab Spring opened some media freedoms in spite of the overall...

Pacific Media Centre -
December 15, 2016

PNG seabed mining an environment experiment based on ‘false hope’, say...

Pacific Media Centre -
December 14, 2016

Disney’s Moana: First Pacific princess the real deal

Pacific Media Centre -
December 14, 2016

Chinese naval training ship in Fiji for goodwill visit

Pacific Media Centre -
December 13, 2016

Parkop calls on PNG to use state veto power to revoke...

Pacific Media Centre -
December 13, 2016

Phillip Knightley: The supreme investigative journo and storyteller

Pacific Media Centre -
December 12, 2016

WJEC16: Student shootings in PNG, j-schools, corruption and climate change

Pacific Media Centre -
December 12, 2016

Indonesian anticorruption activist George Aditjondro dies in Palu

Pacific Media Centre -
December 12, 2016

Greenpeace video shows NZ oil seismic blasts ‘betrayal’ over climate change

Pacific Media Centre -
December 11, 2016

Duterte’s War: ‘He was alive when they hammered the nails into...

Pacific Media Centre -
December 11, 2016

Indonesia’s Jokowi still owes resolution of past rights abuses

Pacific Media Centre -
December 10, 2016

Anti-Corruption Day: Journalists on front line of fight against corruption

Pacific Media Centre -
December 10, 2016

Pacific loses shortwave radio that dodges dictators – warns of disasters

Pacific Media Centre -
December 9, 2016

Magnitude 7.8 quake strikes Solomon Islands – tsunami warning eases

Pacific Media Centre -
December 9, 2016

Greek VJ wins Rory Peck freelance award for refugees crisis video

Pacific Media Centre -
December 9, 2016

Peter Solo Kinjap: Confronting corruption – know our rights and insist...

Pacific Media Centre -
December 8, 2016
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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
https://youtu.be/9RhP2I7KqH0
Morality of Argument – sustaining a state of being nuclear free
https://youtu.be/G9OM76BxkdA
Climate Change: Tokelau Still Afloat on the High Seas
https://youtu.be/9kohQDmIlIA
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