Papua
Papuan fugitive dies shortly after arrest
A Papuan fugitive has died shortly after being arrested by police in Merauke.
Parents in Papua refuse vaccine drive
Parents in Papua are reportedly refusing to let their children be immunised, as the government rolls out a vaccine programme in schools.
Poland to assist Polish man charged with treason in Papua
Poland's Foreign Ministry says it is assisting a Polish man charged by Indonesia with treason and have asked to meet with him.
Papuan regency to develop seaweed cultivation hub
The regency of Biak Numfor in Indonesia's Papua region is set to become a hub for seaweed cultivation.
Indonesia proposes funding Papua diplomacy in Pacific
Indonesia's government is proposing $US4 million in funding towards influencing Pacific Island countries to change their position on Papua.
49 West Papuan students released after police questioning
All 49 West Papuan university students taken in for police questioning in the Indonesian city of Surabaya have been released, according to a legal aid group.
Papuan students in Surabaya taken in by police
Dozens of West Papuan university students in the Indonesian city of Surabaya were taken in for police questioning on the anniversary of the New York Agreement.
Papua plane crash: Boy, 12, survives after father's embrace
The boy who survived a plane crash in Papua which killed all other passengers was embraced by his father as they jumped out of the plane before it crashed.
Papuan authorities shut mine over labour hiring dispute
Authorities have closed a gold mine in Korowai in the southern part of Indonesia's Papua province, following uproar over the company hiring newcomers ahead of local tribe members.
Vanuatu to take West Papua cause to UN
The Vanuatu foreign minister, Ralph Regenvanu, is intending to submit a resolution calling for West Papua to be inscribed on the United Nations de-colonisation list at next year's General Assembly.
Boy, 12, lone survivor of Papua plane crash
A 12-year-old boy is the lone survivor of a plane crash in Papua which killed eight people.
Australian researcher deported from Indonesia ahead of Papua trip
An Australian researcher deported from Indonesia says she has been blacklisted by the government after seeking access to Papua.
Indonesian influence in the Pacific grows, despite Papua disquiet
Indonesia's influence in the Pacific Islands is growing, but is shadowed by disquiet over its region of Papua, known widely as West Papua.
Company says most Papuan villages to get power by 2019
A state-owned electricity company in Indonesia says it will provide 99 percent of villages in Papua and West Papua provinces with power by 2019.
NZ govt MP calls for West Papua issue to go to UN
A New Zealand government MP says the issue of West Papuan self-determination should be heard at the United Nations.
New Indonesian military tank-boat to be used in Papua
A new tank-like military vessel under development in Indonesia is being targetted for use in provinces including Papua.
Thirty-one prisoners break out of Papuan jail
Police say 29 prison inmates are at large after 31 inmates broke out of a jail in the Jayapura district of Indonesia's Papua.
Suharto's son to stand for election as Papua candidate
The youngest son of Indonesia's former president Suharto has declared that he is seeking to contest next year's election as a candidate for Papua province.
Nearly 300 crocodiles slaughtered in West Papua
A mob of villagers has killed nearly 300 crocodiles at a sanctuary for the animals in the Indonesian province of West Papua.
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 16 July 2018
Young West Papuans are tired of ongoing political conflict; New Zealand's international aid and development efforts under scrutiny; Vanuatu's newly established women's political party, Leleon Vanua… Audio