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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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What would a free West Papua look like? Independence leaders from the government-in-waiting lay out their visions for a free...

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Clare Harding on global solidarity with Indonesian-occupied West Papua to mark its independence day.

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In the wake of the killing of an Iranian detainee, Luke Bacon explores an upsurge of opposition to the...

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Particularly when it comes to maternal and infant health, as Clarice Kimlin explains.

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A small group of islands with a long history

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The global impact of using food supplies to fuel cars...

As world leaders prepare to fly into Bangkok, the capital of...

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Each time a person becomes rich, you can bet your bottom dollar that it has come at a cost to the wealth or health of others....

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Today we accompany Indigenous people through battles won and battles won in Africa and the Pacific. Although these are battles...

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The invasion of Papua New Guinea by giant conservation corporations. Glenda Freeman reports from the front line.

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The Bougainville activist is fighting for women - often against both sides.

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The islands of Bougainville – once awash with blood – have turned the tide of war, reports *Anouk Ride*.

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More powerful than guns

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