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Guam protests Trump's stance on climate change
Earth Day marchers on Guam protest president Donald Trump's position on climate change. Audio
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Man kills baby then himself live on Facebook
Facebook is under scrutiny once again, after a second murder was posted on the social media site in less than a fortnight. Video, Audio
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Changed political landscape ahead of Fiji polls
Fiji heads towards elections next year with new players in the opposition and voters still recovering from the devastation of Cyclone Winston. Audio
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North Korea carries out live fire military exercise
There's been an escalation in bellicosity between the US and North Korea, but Professor Sung-Yoon Lee, an expert on US-Korea relations at Tufts University in Massachusetts, says the real test will… Audio
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Niue calls for WW1 soldiers to be recognised
Audio 25 Apr 2017Niue is pushing for 150 soldiers to be recognised for their service in the First World War. Audio
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Tongan RSE workers sent home after absconding
Audio 24 Apr 2017Two more Tongan workers have been sent home from Recognised Seasonal Employment in New Zealand, triggering calls for better vetting in the scheme. Audio
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CNMI labour protest continues
Audio 24 Apr 2017Labourers in the Northern Mariana Islands continued to protest last week, prompting Imperial Pacific International to consider legal action. Audio
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Living in the world's largest refugee settlement
Bidi Bidi Camp in Uganda is home to 270,000 refugees who have fled South Sudan, a country in famine.( Video, Audio
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NZ Live: Paul Gurney with The Desotos
Auckland country-blues rockers The DeSotos are back in our studio to play backing musicians to their lead singer Paul Gurney, whose solo album Shadow of Love was released this April. Audio
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First Pacific Island to publish state-owned enterprises online
Audio 21 Apr 2017Tonga is the first Pacific island country to share detailed state-owned enterprises and other key information online. Audio
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Samoa's Ministry of Revenue drafts report on taxing pastors
Audio 20 Apr 2017Report now being drafted by Samoa's Ministry of Revenue for cabinet on taxing church pastors. Audio
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First song: Revere perform live
The finalists for the 2017 Pacific Music Awards were announced last night. One of the groups vying for a win is R&B/Gospel trio Revere, who perform our first song live today. Audio
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Manus detainee feared death during Good Friday attack
Audio 19 Apr 2017An asylum seeker detained on Manus Island says he thought he was going die during the Good Friday attack on the detention centre by officers of the PNG navy. Audio
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Former Fiji First minister explains party switch
Audio 19 Apr 2017A former minister in Fiji who's joined the opposition says his new party better represents what he stands for. Audio
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Niuean culture features in festival
Audio 18 Apr 2017Niue's fifth Arts and Cultural festival is now underway with hundreds of participants and visitors taking part in the week-long event. Audio, Gallery
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Australia urged to renew aid focus in new foreign policy
World Vision is calling on the Australian government to reassert the role of aid in its upcoming 10 year foreign policy strategy. Audio
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Marshalls remain hampered and co-opted by US, says Pilger
An Australian filmmaker says the Marshall Islands remains a key installation for American military interests despite their toxic legacy in the country. Audio
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Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson, not living in the past
Love them or loathe them, you can't deny Jethro Tull's rightful place in the pantheon of classic rock. En-route to New Zealand for shows next week, Kirsten Johnstone speaks to Ian Anderson, the… Video, Audio
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Amy Shark - live in session
Australian singer-songwriter Amy Shark performs two songs and talks about her recent success. Video, Audio
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Call for Niueans to fight to save their native tongue
Audio 14 Apr 2017Niuean leaders are calling for locals and Niueans living abroad to fight for the preservation of Niuean language. Audio
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Controversy in Fiji over ban on blood donations from gay men
Audio 14 Apr 2017Reports a gay man in Fiji was told he could not donate blood has sparked debate over whether it's Health Ministry's policies are discriminatory. Audio
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Resettlement doubt inflames Manus tension
Audio 14 Apr 2017Refugees detained by Australia on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island say uncertainty about their future fueled this week's riot over food. Audio
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Samoan engineering student wins NZ Youth Champion Award
Audio 14 Apr 2017A Samoan student is among the winners of the 2017 New Zealand Youth Champion Award in Wellington this week. Audio
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Adriana Weber live from Whakatane
Our reporter Adriana Weber joins us from Whakatane Audio
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RNZ reporter Sarah Robson live in Whangamata 2
RNZ reporter Sarah Robson is in the Coromandel town of Whangamata and joins us now via live u. Audio