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  • Putin orders mobilisation of reservists - ratchets up

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    war
    22 Sep 2022
    This handout picture released on September 21, 2022 by the Kremlin shows Russian President Vladimir Putin speaking during a televised address to the nation in Moscow. - President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday announced "partial" mobilisation in Russia, in an escalation of what Moscow calls its military operation in pro-Western Ukraine.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the partial mobilisation of reservists in Russia.This means 300-thousand military reservists, mostly young men, will be called up to bolster Russia's… Audio

  • Biden accuses Russia of 'irresponsible' nuclear threats

    News
    World
    22 Sep 2022
    US President Joe Biden addresses the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly at the UN headquarters in New York City on 21 September 2022.

    US President Joe Biden accused Russia of making "reckless" and "irresponsible" threats to use nuclear weapons and said Moscow had violated the core tenets of United Nations membership by invading…

    Biden accuses Russia of 'irresponsible' nuclear threats, violating UN charter
  • Putin mobilises more troops for Ukraine, says West wants to destroy Russia

    News
    World
    21 Sep 2022
    This handout picture released on September 21, 2022 by the Kremlin shows Russian President Vladimir Putin speaking during a televised address to the nation in Moscow. - President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday announced "partial" mobilisation in Russia, in an escalation of what Moscow calls its military operation in pro-Western Ukraine.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced a partial military mobilisation, as Russian forces battle a Ukrainian counter-offensive that has regained some occupied territory.

    Putin mobilises more troops for Ukraine, says West wants to destroy Russia
  • Ukraine, West denounce Russian referendum plans for occupied regions

    News
    World conflict
    21 Sep 2022

    EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said the bloc and its member states would not recognise the outcome of the referendums and would consider further measures against Russia if they went ahead.

    Ukraine, West denounce Russian referendum plans for occupied regions
  • Ukraine slams referendum proposal

    Audio
    world
    21 Sep 2022
    Smoke raises up from Bakhmut in the Donetsk region, a city under Russian offensive pressure despite the retreat of Moscow's troops in the northeast.

    Multiple Russian-backed authorities in eastern and southern Ukraine have announced that referendums on joining Russia will take place this week. This includes the Kremlin-controlled regions of… Audio

  • Ukraine marches further east, separatist calls for urgent referendum

    News
    World conflict
    20 Sep 2022
    Smoke raises up from Bakhmut in the Donetsk region, a city under Russian offensive pressure despite the retreat of Moscow's troops in the northeast.

    Ukraine extended its hold on recently recaptured territory as troops marched farther east into areas abandoned by Russia, paving the way for a potential assault on occupation forces in the Donbas…

    Ukraine marches further east, separatist calls for urgent referendum
  • Kaipara Mayoral candidates: Their top local issues and how they would address them

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    19 Sep 2022
    Calls are being made to make the political process more accessible for Māori and young people

    Local Democracy Reporting Northland asked the candidates what the three main issues facing their district were - and how they would address these if elected.

    Kaipara Mayoral candidates: Their top local issues and how they would address them
  • Pacific news in brief for September 19

    News
    Pacific
    19 Sep 2022
    The leader of the Pacific Awakening Party Milakulo Tukumuli

    Jail for poaching turtles, conciliation sought in New Caledonia, and Fijiana beats NZ opponents

    Pacific news in brief for September 19
  • Queen's death reignites discussions over constitution and Te Tiriti

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    politics identity
    17 Sep 2022
    Focus on Politics branded image featuring Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles - now King Charles III - depicted against a backdrop of the Treaty of Waitangi.

    In today's Focus on Politics podcast NZ Political Reporters Katie Scotcher, Anneke Smith and Giles Dexter explore what the debate about the role of the monarchy in New Zealand - and the possibility of… Audio

  • Queen's death reignites discussions over constitution and Te Tiriti

    News
    Focus on Politics politics
    17 Sep 2022
    Focus on Politics branded image featuring Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles - now King Charles III - depicted against a backdrop of the Treaty of Waitangi.

    In today's Focus on Politics podcast NZ Political Reporters Katie Scotcher, Anneke Smith and Giles Dexter explore what the debate about the role of the monarchy in New Zealand - and the possibility of…

    Audio

    Queen's death reignites discussions over constitution and Te Tiriti
  • All camps in New Caledonia independence debate to meet in Paris

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    17 Sep 2022
    Minister for overseas-territories Jean-Francois Carenco at the 2nd day of the meeting in New Caledonia.

    Talks involving New Caledonia's pro- and anti-independence sides as well as the French state will go ahead in Paris next month.

    All camps in New Caledonia independence debate to meet in Paris
  • Survey shows support for Māori wards stronger in provinces than cities

    News
    Te Ao Māori Local Democracy Reporting
    17 Sep 2022
    Supporters of Māori wards arrive at council carrying signs indicating what wards could mean for them. The sign “defend the sacred” carried by Lanae Cable refers to the potential development of the Opihi urupa at Whakatāne.

    A mayoral candidate survey undertaken by Local Democracy Reporting has found nearly half of respondents believed Māori wards were an effective way to increase Māori participation.

    Survey shows support for Māori wards stronger in provinces than cities
  • Anti-independence groups say referendum delay is not an option

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    14 Sep 2022
    Nicholas Metzdorf and Philipe Dunoyer at an anti-independence rally

    Anti-independence groups in New Caledonia say the date of the referendum on a new statute for the territory "is not an option but an engagement".

    Anti-independence groups say referendum delay is not an option
  • 'Incredible' queues to see Queen's lying-in-state

    News
    World
    14 Sep 2022
    Seen from the top of the Wellington Arch, the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II is taken in the Royal Hearse to Buckingham Palace in London on September 13, 2022.

    Thousands of royal supporters lined the streets as Queen Elizabeth II's body was brought from Scotland to Buckingham Palace on Tuesday.

    Emotions run high in London as thousands queue to see Queen's lying-in-state
  • New overseas minister told by French president to 'find a solution'

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    14 Sep 2022
    Minister for overseas-territories Jean-Francois Carenco at the 2nd day of the meeting in New Caledonia.

    France's new Minister for Overseas Territories Jean Francois Carenco was told to 'find a Solution' to the impasse in New Caledonia.

    New overseas minister told by French president to 'find a solution'
  • France cancels referendum on new status for New Caledonia

    Audio
    Pacific
    14 Sep 2022

    France cancels a proposed referedum on determining a new statute for New Caledonia. Audio

  • Pacific news in brief for September 12

    News
    Pacific
    13 Sep 2022
    French Junior Minister for Overseas Jean-Francois Carenco speaks during a session of questions to the government at The National Assembly in Paris on July 12, 2022. - French Prime Minister survived on July 11, 2022 her first no-confidence vote in parliament, which had been sponsored by the hard-left opposition. (Photo by BERTRAND GUAY / AFP)

    Dumping of mining waste in Bismarck sea would be a threat to PNG coastal communities; France's junior Overseas Minister visits New Caledonia; New Caledonia's Customary Senate elects new President, and…

    Pacific news in brief for September 12
  • New Caledonia referendum on new statute deferred

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    13 Sep 2022
    French, right, and Kanak flags.

    A French government minister said a vote on a new statute for the territory, which had been planned for next year, would be held once everybody was ready.

    New Caledonia referendum on new statute deferred
  • France defers referendum on new statute for New Caledonia

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    13 Sep 2022
    French, right, and Kanak flags.

    Plans to hold a referendum in New Caledonia next year on a new statute for the territory are being deferred.

    France defers referendum on new statute for New Caledonia
  • The long road Queen Elizabeth II walked with Aotearoa New Zealand

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    Comment & Analysis history
    10 Sep 2022
    Queen Elizabeth is greeted by Māori elders at the Māori Arts and Crafts Institute in Whakarewarewa near Rotorua in November 1995

    Opinion - The death of Queen Elizabeth II brings to an end a long, complex and remarkable chapter in the history of Aotearoa New Zealand's evolution from colony to independent, bicultural and…

    From evolving colony to bicultural nation, Queen Elizabeth II walked a long road with Aotearoa New Zealand
  • New Caledonia's FLNKS now wants to meet French minister

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    9 Sep 2022
    Jean-Francois Carenco French Overseas minister

    New Caledonia's FLNKS now say they will meet with French junior overseas minister Jean-Francois Carenco after they previously ruled out meeting him last month.

    New Caledonia's FLNKS now wants to meet French minister
  • Aus Minister on referendum on Indigenous voice to parliament

    Audio
    law
    6 Sep 2022
    Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese speaks at the Sydney Energy Forum on July 12, 2022, in Sydney. - The Sydney Energy Forum brings together global leaders across government, industry, academia, technology and innovation to identify solutions to delivering clean energy supply chains across the Indo-Pacific. (Photo by Brook MITCHELL / POOL / AFP)

    The Australian government's promised a referendum on enshrining an Indigenous voice to parliament by changing the constitution.

    It's being met with criticism from all sides.

    Greens Senator Lidia… Audio

  • Minister of Health awaits advice on report on reducing meth harm

    News
    New Zealand health
    5 Sep 2022
    Labour MP Andrew Little

    The cannabis referendum result has shown that a move towards complete decriminalisation of drugs is not supported by public opinion, according to Health Minister Andrew Little.

    Minister of Health awaits advice on report on reducing meth harm
  • Pacific news in brief for September 5

    News
    Pacific
    5 Sep 2022
    Yvonnick Raffin

    Shipping costs hitting French Polynesia, Marianas sinkhole was ex-War storage tank, and Samoan official found guilty by court

    Pacific news in brief for September 5
  • Donald Trump: What we learned from his rally in Pennsylvania

    News
    World politics
    4 Sep 2022
    WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA, USA - SEPTEMBER 3, 2022: Former President of the United States Donald J. Trump delivers remarks at a Save America rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania on September 3, 2022. Former President of the United States Donald J. Trump commented on the FBI raid at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida to the crowd. Kyle Mazza / Anadolu Agency (Photo by Kyle Mazza / ANADOLU AGENCY / Anadolu Agency via AFP)

    Donald Trump has called US President Joe Biden an "enemy of the state" at his first rally since the FBI searched his Florida resort for sensitive files.

    Donald Trump: What we learned from his rally in Pennsylvania
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