Today on the Southern Cross, Jemima talks to AUT Pacific Media Centre's reporter Rahul Bhattarai. Topics include, the iconic, internationally acclaimed human rights film on Paga Hill that was banned from a Papua New Guinea festival and Papua New Guinea Prime Minister, Peter O'Neill, responds to backlash against his purchase of 40 Maseratis.
Today in Southern Cross Jemima talks to AUT Pacific Media Centre’s reporter Rahul Bhattarai and Post-graduate Journalism student Maxine Jacobs. We talk about the centre's news stories and issues being covered on Asia Pacific Report. Topics include organ harvesting and the crack down on Falun Dong community by Chinese Communist Party, the Government in Nauru has dismissed the Doctors Without Borders' Mental health workers at their detention camps and the social justice advocates calling for 'more action and less talk' in regards to Jacinda Ardern’s speech about Climate Change at last UN General Assembly.
Today in Southern Cross, Jemima talks to AUT Pacific Media Centre’s reporter Rahul Bhattarai. As always, we talk about the centre's news stories and issues that are being covered. Topics include: President Duterte admits that he has killed many people in the Philippines, an Air Niugini Plane carrying 47 passengers overshoots the runway, and the assault and arrests of 67 Papuan students by the Indonesian police.
Today in Southern Cross Jemima talks to AUT Pacific Media Centre’s reporters Rahul Bhattarai and Sri Krishnamurthi. We talk about the centre's news stories and issues being covered on Asia Pacific Report. Topics include the crackdown on the press freedom in Nepal by the government with new legal codes being introduced in the Nepalese constitution, by far the biggest protests against President Duterte of the Philippines on the nation’s 46th anniversary of martial law and Sri is here to update us about the pre-elections mood in Fiji.
Today in Southern Cross Jemima talks to AUT Pacific Media Centre's reporter Rahul Bhattarai. We talk about the centre's news stories and issues being covered. Topics include, the Rainbow Warrior's arrival in Auckland, mixed feelings among young people about the Fijian election and the Bougainvillean's fight for independence.
Today in Southern Cross Jemima talks to AUT Pacific Media Centre’s reporter Rahul Bhattarai. We talk about the centre's news stories and issues being covered. Our topics included the arrest of two Burmese journalists, concern in Fiji over the power of their military and the discussion of climate change in the 49th Pacific Islands Forum which took place in Nauru.
Today on The Southern Cross Lachlan talks to AUT Pacific Media Centre’s reporter Rahul Bhattarai and Lani Sitagate.
Topics include the Prime Minister Ardern’s position on Nauru’s refugee, National Women’s conference that happened on Saturday, where former Prime Minister Helen Clark’s was the keynote speaker. And the struggles of the Filipino migrant.
Today in Southern Cross Jemima talks to AUT Pacific Media Centre’s reporter Rahul Bhattarai and centre’s Director Professor David Robie. We talk about the centre's news stories and issues being covered. Topics include the retrial of two politicians found guilty of sedition in Fiji, the massive increase in Nepalese immigrants in New Zealand, and Manam Volcanic activity effecting the life of an island full of people.
Today in Southern Cross Jemima talks to AUT Pacific Media Watch project reporter Rahul Bhattarai and another journalist from the Pacific Media Centre, Sri Krishnamurthi (Krish-na-moor-t). We talk about the centre's news stories and issues being covered. Topics include: the dilemmas faced by UN soldiers on the battlefield, how Filipino President Duterte’s government is allegedly killing indigenous Lumad community leaders, the Indonesian President Widodo’s plea for tolerance and the Nauru media ban on ABC.
Jemima is joined by AUT Pacific Media Centre Director Prof. David Robie and reporter Rahul Bhattarai about the centre's news stories and issues being covered. Topics include; the detention of a Bangladeshi phot-journalist, in an ongoing protest in Bangladesh, a controversial movie named Confucius was screened at AUT, ABC has cut back shortwave Radio Australia frequency, and Vanuatu seeks support for West Papua.