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Guam's Speaker leads move against school fights
Audio 25 Nov 2014Guam's legislature acts to quell fights in high schools. Audio
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Fragmentation a feature of Solomon Islands parliament
Audio 24 Nov 2014Freda Tuki Soria Comua has won a seat in the Solomon Islands parliament, just the third woman ever to have been elected to the country's legislature. Audio
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All of Samoa now affected by chikungunya
Audio 24 Nov 2014Samoa's Ministry of Health says the whole of Samoa is now affected by chikungunya. Audio
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NZ govt to reach Pacific and Maori youth through rugby league.
Audio 24 Nov 2014NZ government looks to reach Pacific and Maori youth through rugby league. Audio
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Vanuatu opposition MP says suspension will be unconstitutional
Audio 24 Nov 2014An opposition MP in Vanuatu says if the government's move to get the opposition leader and 15 of his MPs suspended from Parliament is successful, then it will be unconstitutional and likely be… Audio
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Regional body calls for Pacific nations to invest in youths
Audio 24 Nov 2014A new report by the United Nations Population Fund points to the need for developing countries to invest in their youth. Audio
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Chikungunya outbreak escalates in French Polynesia
Audio 24 Nov 2014The head of surveillance at French Polynesia's Ministry of Health says medical resources are stretched with over 8000 people consulting doctors and the deaths of two elderly people linked to an… Audio
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Advocate says Tongan youth lack political knowledge
Audio 24 Nov 2014A youth and women's advocate in Tonga says young people in the kingdom don't have the political knowledge to participate effectively in next week's elections. Audio
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Mobile eye clinic for Fiji a first
Audio 24 Nov 2014The Fred Hollows Foundation says access is a huge hurdle for people with eye problems and it hopes a new mobile clinic will reach more people in remote areas. Audio
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Dramatic results emerging from Solomons election
Audio 21 Nov 2014Dramatic results are emerging from elections in Solomon Islands, as counting continues following voting on Wednesday. Audio
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Head of Fiji police says he'll act against any cover up
Audio 21 Nov 2014Fiji's Police Commissioner says if he finds police personnel deliberately closed an investigation involving allegations against security personnel, he will take steps against them. Audio
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NZ invites review of its aid programme
Audio 21 Nov 2014The Pacific Islands recipients of New Zealand's aid are undertaking a review of that process. Audio
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More work ahead for coup-free Fiji
Audio 21 Nov 2014New Zealand symposium told more work ahead lies ahead to ensure an end to Fiji's "coup culture". Audio
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Pacific forecasters expect busy cyclone season
Audio 21 Nov 2014Forecasters across the Pacific are expecting the cyclone season to be slightly busier than normal. Audio
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Tonga's NZ police chief finishing up
Audio 21 Nov 2014: A New Zealander who has headed Tonga's police for the past two and a half years is about to finish his term. Audio
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Solomons vote count now underway
Audio 20 Nov 2014The vote count is underway following the election on Wednesday in Solomon Islands, first preliminary results possibly available tonight. Audio
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Cook Island by-election awaits court's decision
Audio 20 Nov 2014The outcome of the Cook Islands general election held in July continues to be played out in the courts with a decision still pending as to whether the Mitiaro by-election will be counted. Audio
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Fiji's opposition defend boycott move
Audio 20 Nov 2014Fiji's opposition has explained why it boycotted the Indian PM's address. Audio
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Greenpeace lobbies Kiribati government over industrial fishing
Audio 20 Nov 2014Greenpeace has been lobbying the government of Kiribati to not renew the licence of two of the world's largest purse seine fishing vessels next year. Audio
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A call for Tonga's politicians to work together
Audio 20 Nov 2014Former deputy leader of Tonga's Democrats explains why he is not contesting next week's election. Audio
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Legal action over Fiji assault in custody
Audio 19 Nov 2014A man who claims four Fiji military intelligence officers abused and threatened to kill him while he was in custody is planning on taking legal action against the government. Audio
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Unicef warns pneumonia can kill
Audio 19 Nov 2014Unicef says pneumonia is still one of the leading causes of death in babies and young children in the Pacific region and parents should be alert to rapid breathing, coughing and a fever. Audio
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MSF trials drones in PNG's TB crisis
Audio 19 Nov 2014Medicins Sans Frontieres says the first trials of drone technology to tackle tuberculosis in Papua New Guinea by providing better treatment access have been successful. Audio
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CNMI boost efforts to fight non-communicable diseases
Audio 19 Nov 2014CNMI authorities launch new fight against non-communicable diseases. Audio
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Solomons world heritage East Rennell listed as critical
Audio 19 Nov 2014The Solomon Islands World Heritage area of East Rennell has been listed as in a critical condition by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Audio