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Researchers teach computer made from human brain cells to play ‘Doom’

Evening Report -
March 11, 2026

Australian man sails around the world in homemade boat

Researches teach computer made from human brain cells to play ‘Doom’

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Crackdown on illegal diving at Manawanui wreck

New Pacific report on illegal tuna fishing for frontline officials

Asia Pacific Report -
March 10, 2016

Indonesian broadcasting body finds rampant violations by TV stations

Asia Pacific Report -
March 10, 2016

‘Untouchable’ teen journalist challenges corruption at Indian rural schools

Asia Pacific Report -
March 9, 2016

Greater police powers planned in new Indonesian anti-terror law

Asia Pacific Report -
March 9, 2016

Digicel finally granted permission to operate Sky Pacific

Asia Pacific Report -
March 9, 2016

Cyclone Winston damage in Fiji runs to $476m, says disaster office

Asia Pacific Report -
March 9, 2016

‘Equal rights but we’re not using it,’ says new Samoan woman...

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March 8, 2016

‘I was told it was against kastom for women to be...

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March 8, 2016

Vanuatu disaster officials dump tonnes of expired relief supplies

Asia Pacific Report -
March 8, 2016

IFJ criticises high levels of gender discrimination, violence in media

Asia Pacific Report -
March 8, 2016

US, Pacific countries resolve treaty deadlock – fleet fishing again

Asia Pacific Report -
March 8, 2016

Eva Cox: Feminism has failed and needs a radical rethink

Asia Pacific Report -
March 8, 2016

Work together on illegal fisheries – ‘no nation is immune’, says...

Asia Pacific Report -
March 7, 2016

‘Hurricane’ Winston – we’re lucky catastrophe didn’t strike Suva

Asia Pacific Report -
March 7, 2016

Pacific officials join global tactics workshop to combat illegal fishing

Asia Pacific Report -
March 7, 2016

Academics, African leaders, youth call on police to apologise

Asia Pacific Report -
March 6, 2016

High risks for Fiji divers in Pacific documentary ‘disturbing’

Asia Pacific Report -
March 6, 2016

Bougainville faces mental health issues legacy from the civil war

Asia Pacific Report -
March 6, 2016

Samoa now ‘one party state’, Tuilaepa crushes Tautua opposition

Asia Pacific Report -
March 6, 2016

HRRP heading for landslide win in Samoan election

Asia Pacific Report -
March 5, 2016

Fiji’s ruined houses need better building in wake of Winston

Asia Pacific Report -
March 5, 2016

Kurdish hacker attacks Fiji defence websites

Asia Pacific Report -
March 4, 2016

Damage to Fiji’s water system repair costs will hit millions

Asia Pacific Report -
March 4, 2016

Wanted: 2000 more spies in Indonesia, says BIN chief

Asia Pacific Report -
March 4, 2016

‘Life and death’ climate action needed now after February heat spike

Asia Pacific Report -
March 3, 2016

Mariana Islands community groups to sue US Navy over at risk...

Asia Pacific Report -
March 3, 2016

Timor Sea protest group calls for GG’s help in maritime dispute

Asia Pacific Report -
March 3, 2016

Tour de Flores aims to boost tourism, cultural awareness

Asia Pacific Report -
March 3, 2016

Sedition case against Indian student leader devastating free press setback

Asia Pacific Report -
March 2, 2016

Gays and lesbians feel heat of discrimination and prejudice in Indonesia

Asia Pacific Report -
March 2, 2016

Fiji’s AG welcomes relaxed provident fund rules for cyclone aid

Asia Pacific Report -
March 2, 2016

Putting state terrorism in context – the Rainbow Warrior follies

Asia Pacific Report -
March 1, 2016

Free lunch for some Fiji schools, cyclone classroom damage $42m

Asia Pacific Report -
March 1, 2016

Four Corners probe: ‘This mud wave has killed anything alive’

Asia Pacific Report -
February 29, 2016

Behind the Blockade : A ‘prisoner’ mother’s struggle to remove barriers

Asia Pacific Report -
February 29, 2016

Fiji baby survives 14 hour cyclone Winston ordeal in esky

Asia Pacific Report -
February 29, 2016

No debate about Vanuatu’s China TV plan and Radio Vanuatu coverage

Asia Pacific Report -
February 29, 2016

One Jakarta terror bombing suspect still at large, says police chief

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February 29, 2016

NZ sending more Defence Force engineers to assist Fiji

Asia Pacific Report -
February 28, 2016

Rakiraki town hopes to get business going again next week

Asia Pacific Report -
February 28, 2016
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