Indonesia
Papuan students in Indonesian cities fearful
West Papuan university students in various Indonesian cities fear for their safety under close security forces' surveillance.
Potential for NZ in East Java is enormous - Key
John Key has wrapped up a whirlwind two day trip to Indonesia and is now en route back to New Zealand. Audio
Update from Indonesia with Deputy political editor
We go to Indonesia where the Prime Minister John Key has just landed in Surabaya, the capital of East Java. Our deputy political editor Chris Bramwell is travelling with him and joins us by phone. Audio
NZ-Indonesian dairy deal
PM John Key is paving the way for Indonesia to develop its own dairy industry. Audio
Key talks West Papua and death penalty with Joko Widodo
The New Zealand Prime Minister has discussed human rights in West Papua and New Zealand's opposition to the death penalty during formal talks with the Indonesian leadership.
'Good momentum' on Indonesia beef dispute
After years of uncertainty for New Zealand's beef exporters, a trade dispute with Indonesia could be settled in the coming months.
Beef dispute with Indonesia could be over soon
After years of uncertainty for New Zealand's beef exporters, a trade dispute with Indonesia could be settled in the coming months. Our Deputy Political Editor, Chris Bramwell, is in Jakarta. Audio
John Key to meet with Indonesian President
In a few hours' time, John Key will be meeting with the Indonesian Prime Minister to discuss Indonesia's use of the death penalty, growing problems with global terrorism and a major trade dispute. Video, Audio
Key will voice NZ opposition to death penalty
Prime Minister John Key says he will signal New Zealand's deep opposition to the death penalty in Indonesia when he meets with its President
John Key to discuss dispute with Indonesia in Jakarta
Our deputy political editor Chris Bramwell is with the Prime Minister, John Key in Indonesia as he prepares to discuss trade barriers with the Indonesian president. Audio
Strong Fiji backing for West Papua - Ro Teimumu
Giving the United Liberation Movement of West Papua membership to the Melanesian Spearhead Group is the most responsible action any Melanesian Leader can do, according to Fiji's Opposition Leader.
West Papua activists in Solomons ahead of MSG summit
Members of the United Liberation Movement for West Papua have arrived in Solomon Islands ahead of the expected Melanesian Spearhead Group leaders' summit next week.
Traffic jam leaves 12 dead in Indonesia
At least 12 people, mostly elderly, have died of heat, dehydration and exhaustion while sitting in a traffic jam in Indonesia.
Indonesia says claims of media restrictions wrong
The Indonesian Government is taking issue with claims it is not ensuring media freedom.
Eva Orner: asylum seekers and detention centres
Kim Hill talks to Australian film director and producer Eva Orner, whose documentary Chasing Asylum, an exposé of the detention centres established by the Australian government on Nauru and Manus… Audio
Jakarta slams Solomons and Vanuatu over human rights
Indonesia has strongly rejected statements about West Papua by Vanuatu and Solomon Islands at the UN Human Rights Council session last week.
NZ diplomat visits Papua to observe Jakarta's approach
New Zealand's government has confirmed its ambassador to Indonesia, Dr Trevor Matheson, visited Jayapura and Merauke in Papua last week.
UN and Jakarta focus on Papua rights abuses
While West Papua has been highlighted at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Jakarta says it's addressing cases of abuses in Papua.
West Papuan activists claim more big arrest numbers
The West Papua National Committee, or KNPB, has claimed that more than 1,000 of its members were detained by police during a demonstration last Wednesday. This comes as Indonesian police...
Papuans and Indonesians at the same table in MSG
The Melanesian Spearhead Group Foreign Ministers meeting in Fiji has featureed the rare sight of having West Papuan and Indonesian delegates at the same table.