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Home Archive for  Pacific (Page 2)

Category: Pacific

FROM THE ASHES WE RISE, THE LESSONS LEARNT FROM NEW ZEALAND

At 1.40pm on the 15th of March, New Zealand saw one of its darkest days since 1990 when Brenton Tarrant, an Australian white supremacist, initiated twin shootings at Mosques in Christchurch during Friday prayers. These devastating attacks resulted in fifty people losing their lives and … Continue readingFROM THE ASHES WE RISE, THE LESSONS LEARNT FROM NEW ZEALAND

Posted on March 18, 2019February 26, 2024by Sonali De Silva

APEC 2018: GREAT POWERS TRADE BLOWS AS EYES TURN TO G-20

The Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation is not known for producing controversy. Former Australia Senator Gareth Evans neatly captured many people’s view of the multilateral forum in 1993 when he described APEC as ‘four adjectives in search of a noun.’ But as the sun set on this … Continue readingAPEC 2018: GREAT POWERS TRADE BLOWS AS EYES TURN TO G-20

Posted on November 28, 2018April 25, 2021by Chris Draffen

NEW CALEDONIA – REMAINING FRENCH, FOR NOW…

By Hamah Hosen – On the 4th of November, the French archipelago of New Caledonia voted in a highly anticipated independence referendum. With an unprecedented voter turnout of 81%, 56.4% of New Caledonians voted to remain a part of France while 43.6% voted in favour … Continue readingNEW CALEDONIA – REMAINING FRENCH, FOR NOW…

Posted on November 19, 2018February 26, 2024by Hamah Hosen

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