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‘Up to French people’ to decide on New Caledonia’s future, says academic
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Cafe Pacific Publisher
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January 11, 2023
RNZ Pacific An Australian-based French law professor says it is up to the French people as a whole, and not the voters in New Caledonia,...
Archive: ‘A subversive in Kanaky’ – something out of a B-grade police movie?
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David Robie
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February 1, 1987
French police and soldiers harassed and arrested Islands Business correspondent David Robie during an assignment in New Caledonia in January 1987. It was his...
Archive: Éloi Machoro knew his days were numbered
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David Robie
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January 20, 1985
By David Robie in the New Zealand Times Éloi Machoro was a marked man. Almost any day for the last few weeks could have been...
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ICC’s arrest warrants for Israeli war crimes: Netanyahu is certainly a criminal, but …
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November 25, 2024
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Protest photographer John Miller records Hīkoi mō te Tiriti with his historic lens
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ICC issues arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu over alleged war crimes
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Caitlin Johnstone: Today in imperial recklessness and insanity
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Kia kaha Lebanon: NZ media only tell half your story of struggle
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NZ’s divisive Waitangi bill would ‘render the treaty worthless’ – world reacts to national Hīkoi
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