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Tens of thousands of Maori, supporters march on New Zealand’s parliament
Protesters oppose a bill drafted by a minor coalition party that aims to redefine a founding treaty of the country dating back to 1840.
19 Nov 2024 - 3:45PM
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Palau seeks US missile system citing ‘direct threat’ from China ICBM test
14 Nov 2024 - 12:30PM
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‘Why would you do that?’: Palau accuses China of ‘uninvited’ maritime intrusions
13 Nov 2024 - 2:02PM
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‘It was wrong’: New Zealand apologises to 200,000 victims of state, church abuse
Those exposed to ‘unimaginable’ abuse in state, foster and faith-based care over a 70-year period were disproportionately Maori.
12 Nov 2024 - 12:32PM
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As Chinese banks circle, Australia pushes ANZ to stay in Pacific island nations
For years, Western banks have been closing branches throughout the South Pacific. State-owned Bank of China has shown it’s eager to step in.
12 Nov 2024 - 10:34AM
Commonwealth leaders: ‘time has come’ for slavery reparations discussion
Leaders said it was time to discuss whether Britain should commit to reparations for its role in the transatlantic slave trade.
26 Oct 2024 - 6:45PM
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‘Not welcome’: China ally Kiribati criticises Chinese ICBM test
China conducted a rare launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile with a dummy warhead that landed in the Pacific Ocean late last month.
8 Oct 2024 - 11:13AM
Fuel spill ‘highly probable’ after New Zealand navy ship sinks off Samoa
The ship, which was surveying a reef, is considered lost. The incident has sparked worries about the state of New Zealand’s ageing military hardware.
7 Oct 2024 - 4:18PM
75 on board New Zealand Navy ship safe after it sinks off Samoa
The vessel was carrying out a reef survey near the southern coast of Upolu when it ran aground.
6 Oct 2024 - 2:46PM
New Zealand pilot freed in Indonesia after 19-month hostage ordeal
Phillip Mehrtens was working for an Indonesian airline when he was taken by rebels in Papua last year.
21 Sep 2024 - 1:43PM
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Why we must follow Pacific Islands’ lead on climate change
Pacific Islands nations show how cooperation can transcend national boundaries to address common challenges effectively. They need support.
18 Sep 2024 - 5:30PM
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US official defends mix of diplomacy and competition with China in Indo-Pacific
Daniel Kritenbrink of State Department says dealing with Beijing in the region requires ‘intense’ statecraft and communications.
18 Sep 2024 - 5:03AM
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‘Situation dire’: Papua New Guinea violence leaves up to 50 people dead
The fighting, which began days ago, has forced the nearby New Porgera gold mine to halt operations, and the government has declared an emergency.
16 Sep 2024 - 7:19PM
China’s police chief urges ‘new chapter’ of Pacific Island security cooperation
The comments come after Australia – Beijing’s rival in a region it is eager to court – secures support for major Pacific policing initiative.
12 Sep 2024 - 4:35PM
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Pope Francis lands in Singapore for final stop on 12-day Asia-Pacific tour
He has defied doubts about his health during a journey that has taken him from a Jakarta grand mosque to a remote jungle of Papua New Guinea.
11 Sep 2024 - 8:29PM
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Papua New Guinea PM Marape bullish in face of fresh political peril
It marks the fifth challenge to Marape’s leadership over a Pacific nation wracked by violence, instability – and a geopolitical tug of war.
11 Sep 2024 - 10:00AM
Cancer-stricken King Charles to visit Australia and Samoa in test of stamina
The British monarch is slowly returning to public duties, and the decision to take such a long journey will be seen as a sign of his recovery.
11 Sep 2024 - 5:04AM
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US, Britain stress unity towards China as new strategic dialogue opens in London
Top diplomats tout allies’ strengthening ties and ‘indispensable’ partnership as Washington vies to blunt Beijing’s Indo-Pacific influence.
11 Sep 2024 - 5:34AM
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‘China week’ at US House puts biotech firms, Hong Kong offices in cross hairs
Most of the scheduled 28 items have bipartisan support and follow efforts to tackle national and economic security threats posed by Beijing.
10 Sep 2024 - 12:46AM
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Breast cancer rises among Asian-American, Pacific Islander women
The reasons are unclear, say experts, but ‘one of the hypotheses we’re exploring is the role of stress’.
8 Sep 2024 - 6:31PM
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Pope calls for PNG to ‘end’ tribal violence, urges fair share of its resources
In a keynote speech, the pope called for an end to tribal violence while insisting the people benefit from the country’s resource boom.
9 Sep 2024 - 4:57PM
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No 2 Taiwan official visiting US for 2 weeks seeks ‘better understanding’
Speculation about how much Washington trusts island’s new leader looms over tour by Democratic Progressive Party’s secretary general.
4 Sep 2024 - 6:43AM
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Kindred spirits: the Maori-Chinese New Zealanders navigating their dual heritage
Maori and Chinese immigrants have both been marginalised by the ‘white nation’ – but some are transcending societal boundaries and uniting their distinct cultures
4 Sep 2024 - 4:16PM
New Zealand spy report calls China ‘a complex intelligence concern’
The country’s intelligence services highlighted a ‘small number of illiberal foreign states’ that engage in foreign interference against New Zealand.
3 Sep 2024 - 3:40PM
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Pope heads to Southeast Asia in ambitious trip
Pope Francis’ visit aims to cement the Catholic Church’s position in the region and comes despite his growing health problems.
31 Aug 2024 - 12:43PM
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As No 2 US envoy ends Pacific tour, Beijing scores a diplomatic win on Taiwan
After Beijing envoy demands ‘correction’, Pacific Islands Forum scraps Taiwan reference from its annual summit’s final communique.
1 Sep 2024 - 12:39AM
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China ally Solomon Islands wary of Australia-brokered Pacific police deal
Foreign Minister Peter Agovaka expressed concern over the initiative, saying it ‘imposes conditions on our own domestic security’.
30 Aug 2024 - 12:07PM
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Australia urged to cut fossil fuels as Pacific backs landmark policing plan
Activists say better leadership must come from Australia, accused of ‘climate fraud’ over its continued expansion of gas and coal projects.
29 Aug 2024 - 9:00AM
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24 August, 2024
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