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At The Movies: Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation, Irrational Man, Les Combattants
Simon Morris goes to the latest Mission Impossible blockbuster, Rogue Nation, starring Tom Cruise, and yet another Woody Allen film, Irrational Man. The surprise winner though is a little French film… Audio
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Pacer Plus saviour or charlatan?
The latest round of negotiations on the regional trade agreement PACER Plus are underway in Samoa with a focus on labour mobility, development assistance and trade in goods. Audio
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NZ and Cooks reaffirm relationship during celebrations
Audio 5 Aug 2015New Zealand and the Cook Islands have reaffirmed their special relationship at a formal ceremony in Rarotonga today. Audio
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NGOs want PACER Plus talks to stop
Audio 5 Aug 2015Civil society organisations in the Pacific are calling for a suspension to PACER PLUS negotiations and the immediate release of all negotiation texts to the public. Audio
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Pacific rugby teams enter final count-down to Rugby World Cup
Audio 5 Aug 2015Island rugby teams have earnt a week off following a busy Pacific Nations Cup campaign, before launching their final Rugby World plans into action. Audio
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Saipan residents unprepared for typhoon impact
The Red Cross in Saipan says residents were unprepared for the impact of Typhoon Soudelor which battered the Northern Marianas on Sunday night, damaging homes and infrastructure across the island. Audio
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Cook Islands marks 50 years of self government
The Cook Islands has been celebrating its fiftieth anniversary of self government, with a New Zealand delegation led by prime minister John Key in attendance. Audio
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PNG push for more control over foreign advisors
Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister wants to remove foreign advisors and have them work directly within the PNG Government machinery. Audio
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New bilingual education tool for Micronesia
Audio 4 Aug 2015A new bilingual literacy and numeracy tool has shown encouraging results after a year long trial in Micronesia. Audio
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NZ Unions oppose RSE expansion
Audio 4 Aug 2015Unions in New Zealand say they oppose any expansion of the Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme. Audio
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Pacific leaders plea for climate action from UN
Audio 3 Aug 2015Pacific leaders are calling for immediate action from the United Nations saying changing weather patterns are threatening their future existence. Audio
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Vanuatu land reforms "at risk"
Audio 3 Aug 2015Former Lands Minister claims the incumbent minister is going against the public interest by looking to change land reforms introduced over the past two years. Audio
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Pacific nations to address climate change at UN
Audio 31 Jul 2015Climate Change, a life-and-death issue for dozens of small island nations and developing nations, is being discussed in front of the UN Security Council in New York today. Audio
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Self government has benefited Cook Islands - academic
A legal expert says, on the 50th anniversary of the Cook Islands self government, that the limited autonomy granted in 1965 has worked for the small Pacific country. Audio
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National emblems
Cartoonist Garrick Tremain shares his thoughts on the flag the national anthem and the kiwi. Audio
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Confusion in PNG parliament over MP suspension
Papua New Guinea's speaker of parliament has sparked confusion over the status of MPs who have been referred to leadership tribunals. Audio
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NZ charity throws Solomons hospital a lifeline
Solomon Islands national hospital is being thrown a much needed lifeline of donated medical supplies sourced by New Zealand non-pofit organisation Take My Hands. Audio
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Tribal fights prompt calls for action in PNG's Enga
The police commander in Papua New Guinea's Enga province has asked the government to declare a tribal fighting zone after a spate of killings. Audio
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Pacific students, teachers call on WHO to help prevent obesity
Students and teachers from around the region are calling on the WHO to help change local policies that would prevent obesity. Audio
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Showdown looms after PNG's West Sepik by-election
Papua New Guinea's Electoral Commission has faced criticism over the West Sepik provincial by-election while the position at stake appears to be the subject of a looming showdown. Audio
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Unused drug disposal a 'national disaster'
The way the country disposes of unused drugs is being called a 'national disaster'. Audio
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Solomon MPs run up 100K hotel tab
Three MPs in Solomon Islands are reported to have asked the Government to pick up their US$100,000 tab at the country's premier hotel. Audio
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Former Vanuatu prime minister Edward Natapei dies
Edward Natapei, a leading political figure in Vanuatu for the past 20 years, has died suddenly. Audio
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Sharks swarm in Solomons' volcano
Marine scientists are dumbfounded by the discovery of sharks swimming inside an active underwater volcano in Solomon Islands. Video, Audio, Gallery
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PNG Ok Tedi facing precarious future
The long term future of the Ok Tedi mine in Papua New Guinea's Western Province is in doubt with drastic cutbacks on staff and a production shut down. Audio