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International parliamentarians to look at Nauru crisis
Audio 24 Jun 2015An international grouping of parliaments fears democracy is in jeopardy in Nauru and offers to mediate. Audio
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French Polynesia's Flosse sentenced in espionage case
Audio 24 Jun 2015French Polynesia's former president Gaston Flosse has been found guilty of abusing public funds but acquitted of violating privacy in a long-running espionage case against him. Audio
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West Papuans confident Vanuatu still backing them
Audio 24 Jun 2015West Papuans happy that Vanuatu's positive support for them at the Melanesian Spearhead Group will continue despite the change of government. Audio
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Greenpeace calls for consistency in Marshalls on climate change
Audio 24 Jun 2015Greenpeace is calling on Pacific Island countries to be consistent on their Climate Change stand at the international level. Audio
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Fiji sugar industry in trouble without young people
Audio 23 Jun 2015The Fiji Cane Growers Association says the future of the sugar industry is in trouble if it is unable to attract young people back to cane farming. Audio
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Samoa's interim 7's coach says weaknesses must be addressed
Audio 23 Jun 2015Interim coach says the Samoa sevens team has plenty of scope for improvement. Audio
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Locals say Nauru job sackings continue after protests
Audio 23 Jun 2015Locals in Nauru say there are mounting numbers of jobless on the island as sackings continue in the wake of last week's anti-government protests. Audio
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MSG decision highlights Melanesian identity crisis
Audio 23 Jun 2015This week's Melanesian Spearhead Group leaders summit in Honiara looms as a test of Melanesian identity and solidarity. Audio
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West Papua movement in final push towards MSG
Audio 22 Jun 2015The United Liberation Movement for West Papua is planning its final push ahead of this week's vote on whether to admit West Papua to the Melanesian Spearhead Group. Audio
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Solomons watchdog calls for removal of Forestry Minister
Audio 22 Jun 2015A Solomon Islands corruption watchdog wants the Forestry Minister Bodo Dettke removed after allegations he granted exemptions to a family-owned logging company. Audio
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Cook Islands opposition supports Sunday flights
Audio 22 Jun 2015The Cook Islands opposition says it supports the continuation of Sunday flights between Rarotonga and Aitutaki despite the result of a referendum. Audio
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NZ PM not planning to discuss Cook Islands UN membership
The New Zealand Prime Minister, John Key, is not planning on having another discussion on UN membership with the Cook Islands Prime Minister, Henry Puna. Audio
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Bougainville on the offensive over unpaid grants
Bougainville's re-elected leader John Momis says he will seek arbitration if the PNG Government does not pay outstanding grants. Audio
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Global Fund commits more to PNG AIDS fight
The international aid funding agency, the Global Fund, has signed a deal to provide a further $US14.2 million for Papua New Guinea's fight against HIV/AIDS. Audio
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First organic certified product launched in Fiji
Fiji's first organic certified product has been launched and it's expected others will follow as more farmers are encouraged to return to traditional growing methods. Audio
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Suspended Nauru MP out of custody, on strict bail
A former Nauru justice minister who was arrested this week during an anti government protest is now out on bail under strict conditions including a nightly residential curfew. Audio
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ILO reminds Fiji of its obligations
The International Labour Organisation has reminded the Fiji government that a commission of inquiry into the country's labour practises could be launched if an agreement it signed earlier this year is… Audio
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Vanuatu urged to diversify economy
An academic says Vanuatu needs to diversify its tourism dependent economy in order to make it more inclusive. Audio
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Key Nauru hotel might be forced to close by protest
Plans on Nauru to shut down a hotel housing Australian asylum centre staff if the government does not act on protestors' concerns. Audio
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Dutch journo confronts dangerous task of reporting in Papua
A Dutch journalist who has been travelling and working undercover in Indonesia's Papua region dispells claims by Jakarta that it is opening up the region. Audio
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Arrest warrant for PNG PM considered valid
Audio 18 Jun 2015The head of Papua New Guinea's anti-corruption investigative unit Taskforce Sweep says a high profile conviction emphasises the legality of an arrest warrant against the prime minister. Audio
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Former president condemns current Nauru leadership
Nauru protestors are re-grouping and still demanding that David Adeang and Baron Waqa stand aside while five suspended MPs be re-admitted to parliament. Audio
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Sport: Guam footballers continue World Cup qualifying run
The Guam men's football team reflect on winning their first two Under-20 Football World Cup qualifying matches. Audio
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Suspended Nauru MP has passport seized
Audio 18 Jun 2015A former Nauru cabinet minister, suspended by the current government, is detained and his passport is confiscated. Audio
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PNG Police housing relates to discipline, says minister
Audio 18 Jun 2015Papua New Guinea's Police Minister says the major programme to provide housing for a growing constabulary is slowly making inroads. Audio