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Child street vendors on the increase in Samoa
Audio 9 Dec 2015Child street vendors are on the increase in Samoa. Audio
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Pacific still not inclusive for people with disability
Audio 9 Dec 2015An organisation representing people living with disabilities in the Pacific says a lot still needs to be done to create more inclusive societies in the region. Audio
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ADB outlook for Pacific remains positive, despite pressures
Audio 8 Dec 2015A new report on Pacific economies says despite drops in exports, Pacific countries are predicted to benefit from increased tourist arrivals. Audio
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Capitalism accelerating eco-collapse says Pacific academic
Audio 8 Dec 2015A Wellington-based academic from Vanuatu says that left unchecked, capitalism will continue to accelerate ecological collapse. Audio
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Fiji Bible studies help break silence over violence
Audio 8 Dec 2015Interactive Bible studies in Fiji are helping to break the silence over gender-based violence. Audio
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NGO calls for independent review of PACER-Plus
Civil society and non-government organisations in the region are renewing calls for an independent impact assessment of PACER-Plus. Audio
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Frustration mounts over Samoa prison breaks
There is frustration in Samoa over the number of prisoners escaping from Tafaigata prison, with the public feeling they're being put at risk. Audio
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Pacific leaders are concerned COP 21 will fall short
Pacific leaders say they are concerned the climate change agreement to be finalised in Paris this week will fall short on what needs to be done to deal with the impacts of global warming. Audio
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Marshall Islands election results cause big upset
The election results in the Marshall Islands have caused a massive upset for the government of president Christopher Loeak, with half his cabinet voted out of their seats. Audio
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Kiribati deportee struggling back home
The lawyer for a Kiribati man who lost his bid to be regarded as a climate change refugee says his client is struggling on Tarawa. Audio
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Child sex abuse cases alarm Fiji doctor
As the UN marks 16 Days Against Gender-Based Violence, a doctor in Fiji says there's an alarming increased rate of child sex offences. Audio
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Possible re-opening of Panguna mine
The president of Bougainville says the ABG has been in discussions with Rio Tinto subsidiary, Bougainville Copper Limited, about a possible re-opening of the Panguna copper and gold mine. Audio
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Labour report brings light to issues in the Cooks
A new report is expected to provide the Cook Islands government with the foundation for addressing labour issues there. Audio
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UN says violence against women in Pacific still widespread
The United Nations says that while the issue of violence against women in the Pacific has gained increased visibility in recent years, it is still wide-spread. Audio
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Sport: PNG Rugby League disappointed by Meninga
PNG Rugby League disappointed Kumuls coach didn't tell them he had accepted the Kangaroos job. Audio
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Fiji sedition lawyer lives in fear after "torture"
A Fiji lawyer says members of the security forces tortured two people close to him last month because of his involvement in sedition cases which are currently before the courts. Audio
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Campaign against Gender-based Violence sparks events
The Pacific has been awash with the colour orange over the past week, as a campaign highlighting violence against women has sparked events in more than eight countries. Audio
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Widescreen’s best of the web (w/e 4 December)
Our pick of the best* and most interesting screen-related articles and features from around the web this week including a survey of the entire Rocky canon, when box office predictions go bad and…
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UK begins Air strikes against I.S in Syria
MPs overwhelmingly backed UK military action against IS - also known as Daesh - in Syria, by 397 votes to 223, after a 10-hour Commons debate. Audio
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Solutions to Cooks Muri lagoon algal bloom proposed
The Cook Islands government is planning on dredging Muri lagoon to rid it of an algal bloom it has labelled a national disaster. Audio
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Old Samoan songs and stories made available online
A lack of new Samoan language resources in New Zealand has prompted a team to make available online old recordings of traditional Samoan songs and stories. Audio
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Casualties in West Papua on Flag Day
A deadly response to West Papuan expression of independence aspirations puts the Indonesian security forces in the spotlight again as thousands of people across the world took part in demonstrations… Audio
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Climate change affects children now: UNICEF
The United Nations Childrens' Fund says talk of climate action for future generations is misleading given the livelihood of millions of children around the world already adversely affected by climate… Audio
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Fiji village toughs it out despite climate change
A researcher who's just been in Fiji says communities can adapt and relocation is not necessarily the answer to dealing with climate change. Audio
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PNG police and military promise to clean up their act
Audio 3 Dec 2015The police and the military in Papua New Guinea have both promised to clean up their act after yet another violent run-in between the two forces which left a soldier dead. Audio