Eleisha Foon
Guam locals pay the price for US security
The tiny island of Guam is America's shield against Chinese moves in the Pacific, but that comes at the expense of its people. Audio
George Speight's release triggering for some Fijians - academic
A Fijian Academic says the release of a key player in the 2000 coup highlights the importance of reconciling ethnic unrest in Fiji and unravelling the mystery and truth behind what really happend. Audio
Peaceful handover ceremony of NZ pilot captured on video
New video footage has been released showing a peaceful hand-over ceremony of Philip Mehrtens' in West Papua. Audio
Footage shows hand-over ceremony of Philip Mehrtens in West Papua
New video footage has been released showing a peaceful hand-over ceremony of Philip Mehrtens' in West Papua. Eleisha Foon has more. Audio
UNFPA report reveals health disparities for Pacific women
A new report by the United Nations Population Fund UNFPA points to a faliure in gender-inequality for thousands of women and girls across the Pacific. Audio
Philip Mehrtens released in peaceful ceremony in West Papua
New footage showing the release of pilot Philip Mehrtens in West Papua has emerged - RNZ Pacific's Eleisha Foon has this report. Audio
Pacific health provider backs BSA report findings
A Pacific wellbeing organisation says they have seen an increase in discriminatory comments towards their communities through harmful content online. Audio
Pasifika audiences view media as harmful - BSA
Social media is the most cited platform for seeing offensive material, according to New Zealand's Pacific, Maori, Asian and Muslim communities. Audio
Pope Francis visit a chance to 'unify' PNG
There's hope Pope Francis' presence in Papua New Guinea will unify the nation. Audio
PNG prepares for Pope's visit
Papua New Guinea is preparing to roll out the red carpet for the Pope's arrival on Friday night. Audio
Impacts of nuclear testing still felt in Guam
In the Marshall Islands, between 1946 and 1958 the United States detonated 67 nuclear tests and the brutal impacts are still being felt today. The radiation spread to the U.S Pacific territory of Guam… Audio
Corruption is rife within Fiji police force - academic
A Pacific academic says corruption is rife within the Fiji police force because they're underpaid. Audio
Concerns raised about US military buildup on Guam
A former U.S. Congressman for Guam says military expansion on the island is happening at rates that haven't been seen since World War II. Audio
Guam govt says US military's need-to-know approach warranted
Guam government standing by US need-to-know approach amid suspicion and confusion over potential impacts of long-range missile testing in the territory. Audio
Guam landowners sceptical over US missile test plans
While the Governor of Guam has defended the use of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles in the territory, affected landowners are expressing concerns. Audio
Pacific correspondent Eleisha Foon
The Governor of Guam has defended the use of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles on the territory and says it's needed in order to promote peace in the Pacific region. This comes at a time where… Audio
The complex relationship between Guam and the US military
RNZ Pacific reporter Eleisha Foon is in Guam and spoke with several community members about the issues they face. Audio
The battle to keep Chamorro culture in Guam alive
Chamorro culture continues to be preserved through the sharing of language and history at Guam's Museum. Audio
Governor of Guam says nuclear weapons 'needed' for peace
The Governor of Guam has defended the use of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles on Guam. Audio