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Human rights watchdogs look forward to action by Fiji
Audio 7 Nov 2014International human rights watchdogs say they're looking forward to action by Fiji after its presentation to the United Nations in Geneva last week. Audio
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Kiribati president receives Fiji backing for Peace Prize
Audio 7 Nov 2014Fiji's nomination of Kiribati President, Anote Tong, as a candidate to receive the Nobel Peace Prize has been welcomed by the committee lobbying on Mr Tong's behalf. Audio
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Fiji's democracy still hinged on military
Audio 6 Nov 2014An Australian academic says the stability of Fiji's new democracy will still depend on military support, like every brand of leadership since 1987. Audio
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National struggles to get support for any military presence in Iraq even from its allies
Two of National's governing support partners say they don't want to see any New Zealand military personnel on the ground in Iraq, even if it is just in a training capacity. Audio
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Aust soldiers clear Bougainville WW2 bombs
Audio 4 Nov 2014The vice president of the autonomous Papua New Guinea province of Bougainville says an Australian-led military operation has removed over 1,200 bombs leftover from the second world war in its first… Audio
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A young film maker wins award for Kiribati video
Audio 4 Nov 2014A young film maker with an English father and Kiribati mother has won an award for her documentary about climate threats to her mother's homeland. Audio
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Bougainville to begin search for missing war dead
Audio 3 Nov 2014Bougainville government adopts new policy to locate, exhume and return war dead to families still waiting for closure. Audio
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Oceania Football searches for challenger to NZ women's reign
Audio 3 Nov 2014The search is on for someone to compete with the New Zealand Football Ferns after they once again dominated the Oceania Football Confederation's showpiece tournament. Audio
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Tuvalu farmers get EU help to boost crops
Audio 31 Oct 2014Tuvalu Director of Agriculture says US$600,000 of funding from the European Union for climate resilent crop initiatives is important to the country's survival. Audio
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Fiji's human rights record under scrutiny at the UN
Audio 30 Oct 2014Senior judicial figures from Fiji have told a United Nations gathering in Switzerland the country is addressing concerns about police brutality. Audio
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Pacific Red Cross to take joint approach to conference
Audio 30 Oct 2014Red Cross leaders in the Pacific have for the first time decided on a joint approach for the region, ahead of several major international conferences in the coming year. Audio
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Surge in domestic violence complaints in Marshall Islands
Audio 29 Oct 2014More awareness and greater police powers appear to have fuelled a sudden increase in the number of restraining orders that have been issued against men in the Marshall Islands. Audio
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Limits planned on Pacific albacore fishery
Audio 29 Oct 2014Pacific nations to outline plans to place limits on the region's albacore tuna fishery. Audio
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Academic says PNG's monetary policy ringing warning bells
Audio 28 Oct 2014An Australian academic says Papua New Guinea's latest monetary policy statement contains some worrying signs that the country could be heading down a slippery slope. Audio
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Australian human rights advocate fears for refugees on Nauru
Audio 28 Oct 2014A human rights advocate fears some asylum seekers on Nauru will agree to be resettled in Cambodia out of desperation. Audio
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Captain of the South African national soccer team fatally shot
Audio 28 Oct 2014South Africans are mourning the death of the captain of the national soccer team who was fatally shot while trying to protect his pop star girlfriend during an attempted robbery at her home. Audio
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Pacific surveillance nabs 12 fishing boats
Audio 27 Oct 2014Forum Fisheries Agency staff delighted with outcome of latest maritime surveillance exercise in the Pacific. Audio
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ICC asked to investigate Australia for 'crimes of humanity'
Audio 27 Oct 2014The International Criminal Court is being asked to investigate the Australian government's treatment of asylum seekers, particuarly crimes against humanity. Audio
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Norfolk Island's political fate in the balance
Audio 27 Oct 2014Norfolk Island is this week expected to make a direct appeal to the Australia parliament to try and save its unique form of self government. Audio
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More support for mental health in PNG's Bougainville
Audio 27 Oct 2014Calls for more to be done to help provide for people suffering from mental health issues in Papua New Guinea's Bougainville. Audio
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Canadian gunman not on national security threat list
Audio 24 Oct 2014The Ottawa gunman who killed a soldier before being shot dead in the parliament building was not on a national security threat list. Audio
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Marshall Islands hopes for new hospital
Audio 24 Oct 2014A new hospital in Marshall Islands is a step closer to being built. Audio
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NZ union backed charity educates Fiji workers
Audio 24 Oct 2014A charity backed by New Zealand unions is helping Fiji workers learn about their rights as weakened Fiji unions struggle with restrictive decrees. Audio
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Broadband internet for Solomons in 2016
Audio 24 Oct 2014High Speed internet for Solomon Islands in 2016 Audio
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PNG report indicates dramatic increase in gender equity
Audio 23 Oct 2014A survey has found the proportion of female teachers, principals and health workers in Papua New Guinea has increased significantly in the past decade. Audio