Papua protesters plea to Pope

by Richard Sanders, Staff Writer Indonesian security forces utilized tear gas and rubber bullets during clashes with demonstrators commemorating the 62nd anniversary of a UN accord that facilitated Jakarta’s absorption of the Papua region. According to Kimot Mote, a protest organizer, at least one protester sustained injuries from a rubber bullet, and 95 individuals were…

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Bougainville MP Fr. Simon-will be missed

by Francis Tuschek, Associate Editor Bougainville’s President, Ishmael Toroama, expressed deep sorrow over the passing of MP Father Simon Dumarinu, describing it as a significant loss for the region. The member of parliament for Central Bougainville in the Papua New Guinea National Parliament passed away last Friday. Toroama highlighted that Father Simon, a Catholic priest,…

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Kiribati election time

by Richard Sanders, Staff Writer The people of Kiribati have participated in the initial phase of voting today. The Kiribati Electoral Commission, in collaboration with the Ministry for Culture and Internal Affairs, is overseeing the election process. There is limited information available online regarding the elections, with the primary official updates being posted on the…

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Pacific resilience fund needs top up

By Tusi Tala, Staff Writer Tonga has secured the support of Pacific economic ministers to be the host of the regional community resilience financing facility. The Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) leaders have approved the establishment of the Pacific Resilience Facility (PRF) to facilitate easier access to climate financing for climate adaptation, disaster preparedness, and early…

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Noumea ”protection” fee racket

by Tusi Tala, Staff Writer Business owners in New Caledonia’s capital, Nouméa, are noticing a concerning trend where individuals or newly established entities are increasingly providing “protection” services, as per a report by local public broadcaster NC la Première. These “protection fees” are being imposed on businesses that have not yet been destroyed by fire…

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Macron agrees to PIF mission to Noumea

by Tusi Tala, Staff Writer France has authorized a significant Pacific “fact-finding mission” to New Caledonia to gather information from all involved parties amid the ongoing crisis. In an exclusive interview with RNZ Pacific on Friday evening, Véronique Roger-Lacan, the French Ambassador to the Pacific, announced the approval of a troika mission for fact-finding in…

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Micronesia Indigenous people’s challenges

by Francis Tuschek, Staff Writer The Chamorros, the native inhabitants of the Mariana Islands in Micronesia, are split between Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands politically. Presently, Chamorro heritage is upheld through language sharing and education provided by The Guam Museum. Despite this, asserting themselves and having a voice as a US territory remains an…

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Copter pilot killed by Papua rebels

by Tusi Tala, Staff Writer Glen Malcolm Conning, aged 50, was slain by a separatist group called the Free Papua Organisation (OPM) when insurgents corralled the occupants of the helicopter, including four passengers, following their landing in a remote area in Central Papua province. The passengers are said to be unharmed. In a statement issued…

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