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Hopes for law changes on longline fishing
Audio 15 Sep 2014Fisheries scientists are hoping new evidence which they say proves longline tuna vessels have been specifically targeting threatened sharks will provoke law changes. Audio
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More concerted plan to root out Pacific corruption
Audio 15 Sep 2014Anti corruption campaigners believe, that through their efforts, more and more people are becoming convinced that corruption is a major problem that must be rooted out. Audio
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French Polynesia has a new president
Audio 15 Sep 2014French Polynesia assembly elects new president. Audio
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PNG poverty not recognised, says priest
Audio 15 Sep 2014A Catholic priest whose NGO provides help for orphans as well as women and children at risk in Papua New Guinea's capital says recognition that poverty is a problem in Port Moresby is lacking. Audio
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PNG anti-corruption team to ask court to enforce its pay
Audio 15 Sep 2014Task Force Sweep chairman says he hasn't been paid despite court orders. Audio
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Unprecedented number of CNMI voters prepare for elections
Audio 15 Sep 2014Record number of voters prepare to vote in an unprecedented three elections in CNMI. Audio
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Release of Fijian peacekeepers greeted with warmth and pride
Audio 12 Sep 2014The 45 Fijian UN peacekeepers detained by an al-Qaeda-affiliated rebel group are celebrating their freedom after two weeks in captvity. Audio
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Coalition government on cards for Fiji
Audio 12 Sep 2014An Auckland -based Fijian academic Steven Ratuva says there is a real possibility of a coalition government following the election in Fiji. Audio
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Bougainville landowners close Buka airport
Audio 12 Sep 2014Bougainville landowners in dispute over Buka Airport land. Audio
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Fiji politicians upset at PM's talk of intimidation
Audio 12 Sep 2014Fiji politicians in a spin over intimidation and 2000 coup talk. Audio
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Cook Islands election result still up in air
Audio 12 Sep 2014The leader of the Cook Islands Democratic Party says there is a high likelihood he will appeal a recent High Court decision confirming his loss of the Penrhyn seat. Audio
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Govt of Vanuatu standing firm
Audio 12 Sep 2014The government of Vanuatu is standing firm in its decision to deport an Australian lawyer Robert Herd, despite his threat to sue for damages. Audio
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U.S. pledges to destroy Islamic State
President Obama has pledged a relentless campaign to 'degrade and destroy' Islamic State. Audio
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Fiji grassroots express concerns in countdown to vote
Audio 11 Sep 2014The cost of living, jobs and land are the big issues for many of Fiji's grassroots in the countdown to next week's election, the first after nearly eight years of military rule. Audio
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Landowners to sue Solomons government
Audio 11 Sep 2014Landowners of the Gold Ridge Mine threaten to sue government over unpaid royalties. Audio
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Cell phone health study shows potential
Audio 11 Sep 2014A health researcher says mobile phone technology has the potential to reduce health inequalities in the Pacific Region. Audio
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PNG political party officially out of coalition
Audio 10 Sep 2014The second biggest party to emerge from Papua New Guinea's 2012 election is now officially out of the government coalition. Audio
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All Blacks test in Samoa confirmed
Audio 10 Sep 2014All Blacks test in Samoa confirmed as sponsors offer the Manu one million dollars if they can win the Rugby World Cup. Audio
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Pacific women entrepreneurs to reach global markets
Audio 10 Sep 2014More Pacific businesswomen will soon be developing and selling their products globally, with help from the International Trade Centre. Audio
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Call for more instruction for Fiji voters
Audio 10 Sep 2014Fiji watchdog hopes that last days before poll will see the voters given more relevant information about candidates and the electoral process. Audio
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WWF compiles stories of shark gods
Audio 10 Sep 2014WWF-Pacific is taking an innovative approach to raising awareness about the need to protect sharks and rays in the region by compiling stories of shark gods featured in Pacific myth and legend. Audio
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Detailed human rights plan urged for Fiji
Audio 9 Sep 2014An international human rights watchdog says Fiji's political parties should be making detailed plans for protecting human rights clear to voters as they campaign for election. Audio
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Vanuatu workers win battle with resort
Audio 9 Sep 2014A threatened staff walkout at a Vanuatu hotel leads to another 52 other workers getting their jobs back. Audio
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Accusations in Fiji over 'shutdown' of leaders debate
Audio 9 Sep 2014A war of words has erupted in Fiji over the lack of political debates in the final week of campaigning before the election. Audio
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Training courses boosting handicraft sales in Tonga
Audio 9 Sep 2014Handicraft makers in Tonga say a number of training courses are increasing their sales and improving the quality of their art, with a huge demand for more training. Audio