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Latest predictions for Football World Cup
Audio 23 Jun 2014The Football World Cup is heading into the final stages of group play as sides vie for a spot in the round of sixteen. Audio
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The latest on recent developments in Egypt
Audio 23 Jun 2014Elhamy Elzayat is New Zealand's former Honorary Consul General in Egypt and he joins us in our Christchurch studio. Audio
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Political editor analyses latest in Donghua Liu saga
Audio 23 Jun 2014With our political editor, Brent Edwards. Audio
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PNG Prime Minister stands firm amid political meltdown
Audio 20 Jun 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill stands firm while a major political storm engulfing his office casts uncertainty over his future. Audio
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Sam Koim vows to keep probing high-level corruption in PNG
Audio 20 Jun 2014The head of PNG's anti-corruption unit Taskforce Sweep vows to keep on investigating high-level graft despite being sidelined. Audio
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Political editor discusses latest Liu revelation
Audio 19 Jun 2014Political Editor Brent Edwards speaks with Guyon Espiner. Audio
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Spiralling legal battle around attempts to question PNG's PM
Audio 19 Jun 2014Attrition aplenty in an increasingly fractious legal battle around police attempts to question Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister. Audio
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Escape rooms the latest craze to hit Melbourne
Audio 18 Jun 2014You're trapped in a room and the only way to escape is to solve a series of puzzles in just 70 minutes. Audio
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Call for Pacific Forum to try and resolve crisis in Nauru
Audio 17 Jun 2014There are suggestions that an eminent persons group should be sent to Nauru ass the small island is again enveloped in a debiliting political crisis. Audio
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Outbreak of leprosy affecting people in Honiara
Audio 12 Jun 2014Save the Children in Solomon Islands says there's an outbreak of leprosy affecting people in Honiara's evacuation centres. Audio
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Latest on sodden North Canterbury
Audio 10 Jun 2014Residents in North Canterbury are heading into their second night of flooding, and are being urged to drive carefully in the dark as many roads have flooded. Audio
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American Samoa race for Congress heats up
Audio 4 Jun 2014Four candidates now running for American Samoa congressional race, including former governor, Togiola Tulafono. Audio
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World Bank agency brings lighting scheme to rural PNG
Audio 3 Jun 2014A World Bank agency has unveiled a programme to get affordable electricity to remote parts of Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Medical Officer reacts to latest asbestos documents
Audio 30 May 2014Canterbury's medical officer of health says discussions about potential safety with asbestos and the Christchurch rebuild began as far back as 2012, and he personally raised them at the onset. Audio
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Uneasy calm in New Caledonia after days of clashes
Audio 29 May 2014There is an uneasy calm in New Caledonia after days of clashes between 150 riot police and Kanak youths who used firearms in a protest over a nickel plant. Audio
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World Union Body takes action over Fiji
Audio 27 May 2014The International Trades Union Congress is pressing for fair trade sugar in Fiji to be stripped of its label. Audio
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Latest polls shine for National post-budget
Audio 26 May 2014With just 17 weeks until the elections, poll results put John Key and the National Party more than 20 points ahead of David Cunliffe's Labour Party. However, both party leaders believe it will be a… Audio
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Call for international airport development on Santo
Audio 26 May 2014A Vanuatu MP says Pekoa airport on Santo looms as the best-suited site for any major international airport development in the country. Audio
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NZ police training project in West Papua shelved
Audio 21 May 2014Relief expressed and questions raised over the announcement that New Zealand's planned community policing training programme in Indonesia's Papua region has been shelved. Audio
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Three contenders in running for stake in Cook Islands Telecom
Audio 21 May 2014The Cook Islands Government says two more companies have put their hat in the ring for a large stake in Cook Islands Telecom. Audio
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Former Director of GCSB on the latest Snowden leaks
Audio 16 May 2014New revelations from Edward Snowden suggest that New Zealand spies have been trained how to do mass survellance. Audio
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Labour says PM needs to front up on latest GCSB allegations
Audio 15 May 2014The Prime Minister is refusing to buckle to Opposition demands to reveal more about what the Government's spy agency is up to, following new revelations from the whistlebower Edward Snowden. Audio
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Big tobacco's latest attempt to sway MPs against plain packaging
Dr Axel Gietz is Imperial Tobacco's Director of Group Corporate Affairs. Audio
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Pacific Aid from Australia protected for now
Audio 15 May 2014Australia's foreign minister says the government is delivering an aid programme that the country can responsibly afford as it repairs five previous record deficits. Audio
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Free and fair elections: how does Fiji measure up?
Audio 13 May 2014An elections expert looks at international measures of fair elections as concerns continue to be raised about the elections run up in Fiji. Audio