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Fallout over UBS continues for PNG leaders
Political fallout from a controversial loan taken on by Papua New Guinea's government five years ago continues to plague leading politicians. But an issue over which the parliamentary opposition has… Audio
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DNA testing could help resolve Pacific land disputes - lawyer
A Cook Islands lawyer says the use of DNA evidence could speed up the resolution of disputes over land ownership. Audio
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Sport: Rapid Rugby hopes to lift Pacific game to new levels
Teams from Fiji and Samoa will make their Global Rapid Rugby debut this weekend, in the first step towards what organisers hope will help Pacific Islands countries become regular World Cup contenders.
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Should under 12s be playing contact sport?
From 2022 Canadian children aged 12 and younger will no longer be able to play the fullest version of American football to protect them from long-term cognitive problems resulting from repetitive head… Audio
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Māori represent 43% of Auckland’s rough sleepers - report
Audio 16 May 2019Experts on homelessness say figures showing Māori are disproportionately represented among rough sleepers in Auckland should be a wake-up call to fix the problem. Audio
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Fiji gets UN leader's praise for 'standing up for the planet'
The UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has praised Fiji for "standing up for the planet. Audio
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Facebook’s changes unveiled on eve of technology summit
Facebook's announcement on live-streaming restrictions came a day before tech giants and world leaders, led by Jacinda Ardern and Emmanuel Macron, gather in France for a technology summit. Reporter Jo… Audio
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Why do islanders celebrate Rotuma Day?
This week is Rotuma Language Week and hundreds of Rotumans from around New Zealand are gathering in Auckland to celebrate their language and culture. On Monday May 13, the islanders commemorated… Audio
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Samoa at critical stage for women's representation
Samoa's Deputy Prime Minister says the country is reaching a critical time for women's representation and that traditional political constructs, which were formally defined at independence, risk being… Audio
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NZ Women’s Sevens team beat Australia 21-17
The New Zealand Women's Sevens team has beat arch-rivals Australia 21-17 in the final of the World Series event in Canada, reaching another milestone in their quest for gold at next year's Tokyo… Audio
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PNG MPs warned to not involve police in political wrestle
Papua New Guinea's police chief has warned against moves by MPs to coerce the public or members of his force in the country's current political wrestle. Audio
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New Caledonia's anti-independence parties retain slim majority
New Caledonia's provincial elections confirm and entrech divisions. Audio
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Bangladesh migrants in Vanuatu fight repatriation plans
Efforts are underway in Vanuatu to repatriate dozens of Bangaldeshi migrants who say they were trafficked there, but most of the 101 men are refusing to go. Audio
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Your menu for RNZ National’s Standing Room Only Sunday 12 May
Audio 12 May 2019Lynn Freeman is in Venice with Auckland sculptor Virginia King, so Simon Morris is in the presenter chair. Simon’s surprised to find a Samoan-based dance show by Tupua Tigafua inspired by the works of…
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Children’s Commissioner: Whole of NZ infected with racism
Audio 10 May 2019Children's Commissioner Andrew Becroft says systemic racism affects decisions made by government workers, including those working in child welfare services. He is speaking out after two midwives… Audio
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Solomon Islands to refloat ship after oil spill
Efforts will begin on Saturday in Solomon Islands to refloat a wrecked ship at the centre of an environmental disaster. Audio
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Spotlight on West Papua abuses in British parliament
British MPs have urged the government to do more to press Indonesia to stop human rights abuses and violence in Papua. Yesterday, the UK's elected representatives in the house of commons debated West… Audio
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Mother’s Day playlist: music to melt mum’s heart
Every songwriter has a mother, and most of them have written at least one song about them, or written songs about being a mother themselves. Here are some of our favourites. Video
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Duke and Duchess of Sussex reveal baby’s name
Social media has been sent into a frenzy, following the announcement of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's son's name - Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor. Video, Audio
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China critic says she’s still being harassed
Professor Anne-Marie Brady says she's still being subjected to ongoing harassment, including having her mail tampered with at the University of Canterbury and anonymous calls to her unlisted phone… Audio
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NZ to learn from Samoa's climate change experience
Samoa's Deputy Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa is in New Zealand to talk about the Pacific response to climate change at this week's Just Transition Summit in Taranaki which aims to help plot New… Audio
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Solomons struggling to achieve universal health coverage
The Solomon Islands health ministry says it is still struggling to achieve universal health coverage for its citizens. Audio
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The former president of Nauru, Sprent Dabwido, has died
The former president of Nauru, Sprent Dabwido, has died at the age of 46. His final days were consumed by a battle with the current government of President Baron Waqa, a battle which drained him both… Audio
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Sport: Solomons Under 17s excited by World Cup reprieve
Solomon Islands set sights on Under 17 Football World Cup after successful appeal. Audio
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Parliament’s to do list: Thursday 9 May 2019
Every day in the House MPs work through a schedule of business so here’s what they’ll likely work on today.