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Elder Taharakau Stewart (in the middle with cane), is joined by other Māori people during a ceremony in Berlin, Germany on 29 April 2019. The event marked the handing back of the remains of ancestors which had been held as part of Charité – Berlin University of Medicine’s former anthropology collections. JÖRG CARSTENSEN/DPA/ALAMY

For centuries, museums have held human remains as artefacts. Hana Pera Aoake explored what can be learned...

Campaigners congregate in La Pago, West Papua in support of the Green State vision.  Credit: Free West Papua Campaign

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Research shows that when indigenous people have proper control of forests, biodiversity is much better protected. Danny...

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Thanks to newly declassified files, Chilean exiles have discovered that the same country which gave them refuge, was...

West Papua Students, Alliance of People's Unity for Liberation of West Papua demonstrated in Yogyakarta, in August, 2019 against racism and called for independence for their region. (Credit Image: © Slamet Riyadi/ZUMA Wire)

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Klas Lundström examines the humanitarian crisis in West Papua as people continue to struggle for self-...

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Amy Hall speaks to the campaigners leading the call against childhood incarceration of Aboriginal and...

Fire and Rescue officer protects the Colo Heights Public School from being impacted by the Gospers Mountain fire near Colo Heights south west of Sydney. Dean Lewins/via REUTERS

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A coalition of Australian scientists explain the causes and implications of the bushfires sweeping the country.

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New Internationalist interviews Behrouz Boochani, the award-winning, Kurdish-Iranian writer who has been imprisoned on Manus...

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Can the country produce its own iconic Prime Minister? It desperately needs one, writes Mari Marcel Thekaekara...

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Aboriginal people are using a new app to record and report police brutality. Will it help break Australia’s culture of...

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Britain’s spies and special forces are some of the most secretive in the Western world. Phil Miller reports...

Philip Miriori stands over the gaping wound that is Panguna Mine.

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Ian Neubauer reports from Bougainville, where rebels chased away a mining company 30 years ago. Now the company is planning...

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Amy McQuire on why life and death are inseparable from land for Aboriginal people in Australia.

Free Yanto: Activist Yanto Awerkion awaiting trial

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Time is running out for West Papuan activist Yanto Awerkion.

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Richard Swift profiles New Zealand/Aotearoa’s new 37-year-old Prime Minister.

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Inclusive rhetoric by Fiji’s PM is belied by police repression, reports Wame Valentine.

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That’s how news media brand climate migrants, says researcher Alex Randall.

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