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Women in Vanuatu face challenges in police force
Audio 2 Dec 2014The Pacific Islands Chiefs of Police Women's Advisory Network says women in the Vanuatu police force continue to face discrimination. Audio
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Xi's visit to Pacific heavy on symbolism
Audio 1 Dec 2014The visit to Fiji by the Chinese President has taken China's ties with the Pacific Island region to new heights but observers say the symbolism of the visit was much more significant than… Audio
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Public against introduction of death penalty in Kiribati
Audio 1 Dec 2014The head of a commission set up to consult the public on introducing the death penalty in Kiribati says the overwhelming majority are against it. Audio
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New NZ High Commissioner to Fiji 'good sign'
Audio 1 Dec 2014An academic following Fiji-Australia relations says the reinstatement of a New Zealand High Commissioner to Fiji is a good sign the relationship between the two countries is getting back to normal. Audio
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Vanuatu Govt urged to take action over sorcery
Audio 1 Dec 2014An author of a report into sorcery and criminal law in Vanuatu says the state has a role to play in protecting people from malicious accusations of black magic. Audio
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PNG spy chief warns of cuts to funding
Audio 1 Dec 2014The Chief of the National Intelligence Organisation in Papua New Guinea has warned that the government needs to take the threat of terrorism more seriously. Audio
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Tonga gets 12 new MPs
Audio 28 Nov 2014Tonga has 12 new MPs among the 26 elected representatives in the Legislative Assembly. Audio
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Vanuatu parliament engulfed by money claims
Audio 28 Nov 2014A bribery scandal engulfing Vanuatu's parliament has brought the country's problems with political instability to a head. Audio
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Committee confident of united West Papuan bid
Audio 28 Nov 2014The chair of Vanuatu's West Papua Unification Committee is confident next week's summit will produce a united West Papuan bid to join the Melanesian Spearhead Group. Audio
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No dramatic signal from Tongans in poll
Audio 28 Nov 2014Tonga election has Democrats again coming up just shy of a majority of the seats. Audio
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Chikungunya rife in the Pacific
Audio 28 Nov 2014Two people have died from chikungunya in French Polynesia in an outbreak that began six weeks ago, has affected several thousand people and hospitalised over 200. Audio
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PNG landowners want better compo from mine damage
Audio 28 Nov 2014Landowners in the South Fly region of Papua New Guinea's Western Province want more comprehensive compensation over environmental ruin caused by the Ok Tedi mine. Audio
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Fiji businesses hope to grow exports at show
Audio 28 Nov 2014The Melanesian Spearhead Group is hosting a trade and investment road show in Papua New Guinea to promote business cooperation in the region. Audio
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Battle to form new Solomons' government intensifies
Audio 27 Nov 2014Political plates shifting in Solomon Islands as parties negotiate over possible governing coalition. Audio
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Pacific plans for disease threats
Audio 27 Nov 2014Public health officials from around the Pacific region have been gathering in Fiji this week to discuss how best to respond to the threat of emerging infectious diseases. Audio
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Vanuatu MP defends vigilante killings
Audio 27 Nov 2014A Vanuatu opposition MP who believes in 'black magic' is defending the vigilante killings of two people accused of using black magic. Audio
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UNICEF Pacific announces new Pacific Ambassador
Audio 27 Nov 2014UNICEF Pacific has announced their newest Pacific Ambassador, Krishneer Sen, who will advocate for children. Audio
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Sport: Dispute lingers between Samoa rugby union and players
Audio 27 Nov 2014A dispute between the Manu Samoa players and Samoa Rugby Union remains unresolved despite claims from the country's Prime Minister the matter has been dealt with. Audio
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U.S lawyers criticise grand jury decision
Audio 26 Nov 2014Back to the U.S now and the protests over a grand jury's decision not to charge a white police officer for shooting an unarmed black teenager. Audio
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Suspension of Vanuatu opposition could ensure stability
Audio 26 Nov 2014A Vanuatu-based academic sees a successful motion to suspend 16 opposition MPs by the Prime Minister as a move to ensure stability. Audio
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Tonga campaign finishes ahead of Thursday poll
Audio 26 Nov 2014Tongans off to the polls Thursday for the second election under reforms brought in, in 2010. Audio
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Poverty, violence take toll on Kiribati children
Audio 26 Nov 2014A new report has found poverty and hardship is taking its toll on the children of Kiribati who make up nearly half the country's population. Audio
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Speculation amid French Polynesia bid for compensation
Audio 26 Nov 2014Moves in French Polynesia to seek a huge compensation payout from France are being met with cynicism by some locals. Audio
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Poll analysis shows Bainimarama support widespread
Audio 26 Nov 2014A scholar of Fiji politics, Jon Fraenkel, says the emphatic election win by Frank Bainimarama and his FijiFirst party was based on a number of factors including support from the young and from areas… Audio
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Survey on young women in Bougainville
Audio 26 Nov 2014A survey is being carried out of young women on Bougainville as part of a young women's leadership programme. Audio