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Leading Vanuatu MP clams alleged political witch hunt
Vanuatu's Supreme Court has found as baseless an attempt to obtain an arrest warrant on the former prime minister Joe Natuman who believes he's been the target of a political witch hunt. Audio
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Anniversary of France's last nuclear test in the Pacific
The editor of a magazine in Tahiti says it appears most people have forgotten about the date of France's last nuclear test in the Pacific. Audio
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Hilda Heine elected Marshalls president
Audio 28 Jan 2016The Marshall Islands has a new female president, Hilda Heine. She is the first woman to head a government of a Pacific Island country. Audio
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Doctor challenges anti-whistle blower law
Audio 28 Jan 2016An Australian doctor has challenged Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to prosecute him under anti-whistle blower legislation by speaking out about the health of children kept in detention on Nauru. Audio
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Nuclear test victims in Tahiti unconvinced by Paris decision
Audio 27 Jan 2016The Nuclear Worker' Association in French Polynesia says a recent state council decision on nuclear compensation is a communications trick and nothing has changed for the victims. Audio
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Vanuatu Hoteliers hopeful runway won't blunt tourism recovery
Audio 27 Jan 2016The chairman of the Hotel and Resorts Association in Vanuatu Bryan Death says Air New Zealand's suspension of flights into the country is a blow for tourism because of the negative publicity it has… Audio
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Sport: Fiji U19s to make Cricket World Cup debut
Audio 27 Jan 2016Fiji's Under 19 cricketers are excited for the 'biggest match of their lives'. Audio
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Port Vila locals worried about fallout from Air NZ’s boycott of airport
Upset and frustrated Port Vila locals are worried about the economic fallout from Air New Zealand continued boycott of Vanuatu's main airport. Audio
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UN aims to encourage more women into politics in Nauru
Audio 27 Jan 2016With Nauru's next election expected to take place later this year, the United Nations has initiated a campaign to increase the participation of women. Audio
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PNG cash shortage hurts Bougainville referendum prep
Audio 27 Jan 2016Dried-up funds from Papua New Guinea central government have prompted the Autonomous Bougainville Government to put all payments to service providers on hold as the ongoing problem of funds not being… Audio
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Fundraising appeals to help Samoa flea market vendors rebuild
Audio 26 Jan 2016Two campaigns have been launched to help stall holders recover from a a devastating fire in Samoa which saw the country's main flea market destroyed last week. Audio
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Suspension of international flights to Vanuatu
Vanuatu airport and aviation authorities are scrambling after a decision by Air New Zealand to suspend flights to the country. Audio
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Biking for the climate: A poet's approach
A poet and climate activist who has spent the last 18 months cycling and boating around the Pacific in search of stories about climate change is taking a break in New Zealand to write some of the… Audio
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Vanuatu election winners confident of forming government
A newly-elected MP for Vanuatu's capital, Port Vila, says he is confident the multi-party bloc he is part of will get the numbers needed to form the next government. Audio
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Concern about terrorism vulnerability in New Guinea
Concern has been raised on both sides of the land border between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea about the region's vulnerability to terrorism. Audio
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Global need for more marine protected areas
The year 2015 saw huge progress towards the protection of the world's oceans with an estimated 60 percent of the total protected ocean surface area declared in the last twelve months alone. Audio
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PNG agriculture minister's import policy concerns SMEs
Audio 25 Jan 2016The head of the Port Moresby Chamber of Commerce and Industry is standing by his criticism of the Papua New Guinea Agriculture Minister for his handling of vegetable imports. Audio
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Unofficial Vanuatu election results released
Audio 25 Jan 2016Vanuatu went to the polls on Friday to elect a new 53-member parliament. Audio
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American Samoa Governor fears for Samoan culture
Audio 25 Jan 2016American Samoa's Governor Lolo Matalasi Moliga has expressed concern that English is becoming the dominant language of youth in the territory, and is becoming a threat to Samoan culture and way of… Audio
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Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, PNG at risk of invasive plant
Audio 25 Jan 2016A new study may help halt the advance of an extremely invasive plant, which has decimated two thirds of the vegetation of French Polynesia. Audio
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Chris Green and Greg Fleming - Predicting 2016’s Global Economy
It's been a rocky old ride on the markets so far this year - with China dominating most of the headlines. Audio
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Vanuatu election underway
Vanuatu has been holding a snap election to choose a new parliament. Audio
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No natural justice in Fiji police probe - Brown
The former assistant commissioner of police in Fiji, Henry Brown, says the internal inquiry into unspecified allegations against him is being conducted contrary to principles of good governance. Audio
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PNG tourism to spend up in East New Britain and Milne Bay
Papua New Guinea's new tourism minister says he needs to invest in building up the countries tourism hubs before marketing it to the world. Audio
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Report: Help needed for overseas Tongans, schooled in kingdom
A report on overseas born Tongans attending school in the kingdom suggests a more structured programme be introduced to avoid instances of bullying, violence and discomfort. Audio