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Professor warns of four degree temperature rise
Audio 7 Nov 2014A New Zealand Professor of sustainable energy says a recent climate change report indicates future global warming will be closer to four degrees than the two degree target. Audio
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Public support for use of medical marijuana in Guam
Audio 7 Nov 2014Guam has voted in favour of allowing the use of medical marijuana, making it the first United States territory to do so. Audio
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Pacific tattoo artist takes away supreme arts awards
Audio 7 Nov 2014An artist who has tattooed some of New Zealand's most well-known sportspeople, including Sonny Bill Williams, has taken away the top award at one of New Zealand's longest running Pacific art awards. Audio
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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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U.S. President says he'll redouble efforts
President Obama is promising to redouble his efforts to work with his Republican opponents after they secured control of both Houses of Congress in America's mid-term elections. Audio
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Long time American Samoa congressman unseated
Audio 6 Nov 2014The unseating of American Samoa congressman Faleomavaega Eni Hunkin is being put down to his detriorating health and a strong campaign by one of his opponents. 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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RAMSI flying in more police for Solomons elections
Audio 6 Nov 2014Solomon Islands Police beef up security ahead of Solomons Elections. Audio
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Vanuatu ' much older ' after recent discovery
Audio 6 Nov 2014A groundbreaking discovery in Vanuatu could prove the country is much older than current theories argue. Audio
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CNMI governor in run-off
Audio 5 Nov 2014There will be a run off in the Northern Marianas governor's election, with none of the four candidates achieving the necessary 50 percent plus one vote. Audio
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Samoan village leaders refuse Chinese tourism deal
Audio 5 Nov 2014Samoan village leaders turn down a proposal by a Chinese company for a tourism development project in fear of losing their land. Audio
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SPC would back review of Pacific bodies
Audio 5 Nov 2014SPC chief is fully supportive of plans for a review of Pacific regional agencies. Audio
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Pacific Journalists face threats: IFJ
Audio 5 Nov 2014IFJ joins Global Campaign against Impunity for journalist killings. Audio
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Fiji govt challenged over private payment of salaries
Audio 4 Nov 2014The Fiji Opposition says it is proven right by details in the Auditor General's reports. 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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New vaccine could dampen dengue in Pacific
Audio 4 Nov 2014The French pharmaceutical company says clinical trials have shown a new dengue vaccine is highly effective against severe cases of the disease. Audio
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Fight to save historic Samoa court house
Audio 4 Nov 2014A Samoan architect in New Zealand is raising support to save one of Samoa's most historically valued buildings. Audio
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Fiji businesses want more Aust market access
Audio 4 Nov 2014The Fiji-Australia Business Council has welcomed the full restoration of diplomatic relations between the two countries, saying it represents a new dawn. 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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Analyst says Aust/Fiji Forum deal concerning
Audio 3 Nov 2014Australia and Fiji have agreed that Pacific leaders should meet to discuss the state of regional agencies, as the quest continues to have Fiji rejoin the Forum. Audio
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Norfolk Island fear plea to Canberra in vain
Audio 3 Nov 2014Norfolk Island delegation to Canberra fears it may all have been in vain. Audio
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Australia admonished for care of young asylum seekers
Audio 3 Nov 2014The Refugee Action Coalition says Australia needs to take more responsibility for the safety of unaccompanied minor asylum seekers living on Nauru. 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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Calls for a Fiji Tourism Forum
Audio 3 Nov 2014There are calls for a Fiji Tourism Forum to be established to help make tourism a 1 billion US dollar industry by 2020. Audio