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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
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Concerns in Solomons at success of independents
Audio 25 Nov 2014Voters in Solomon Islands favoured independents over party candidates in last week's elections. Audio
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Tonga poll unlikely to initiate great change - academic
Audio 25 Nov 2014A political scientist analyses what can be expected in the Tonga election this Thursday. Audio
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New Zealand in the 1940's - Rick Helin
Historical footage showing New Zealand in the 1940s has turned up in California, and the search is on to find out who filmed the images. The silent footage was apparently taken by an American couple… Audio
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PNG and Fiji not at loggerheads says Minister
Audio 25 Nov 2014The PNG foreign minister dismisses reports of tension between his government and Fiji. Audio
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Tonga Power staff call off strike
Audio 25 Nov 2014Planned strike at Tonga power company called off at least under the election on Thursday. Audio
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Guam's Speaker leads move against school fights
Audio 25 Nov 2014Guam's legislature acts to quell fights in high schools. Audio
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Fragmentation a feature of Solomon Islands parliament
Audio 24 Nov 2014Freda Tuki Soria Comua has won a seat in the Solomon Islands parliament, just the third woman ever to have been elected to the country's legislature. Audio
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All of Samoa now affected by chikungunya
Audio 24 Nov 2014Samoa's Ministry of Health says the whole of Samoa is now affected by chikungunya. Audio
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NZ govt to reach Pacific and Maori youth through rugby league.
Audio 24 Nov 2014NZ government looks to reach Pacific and Maori youth through rugby league. Audio
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Vanuatu opposition MP says suspension will be unconstitutional
Audio 24 Nov 2014An opposition MP in Vanuatu says if the government's move to get the opposition leader and 15 of his MPs suspended from Parliament is successful, then it will be unconstitutional and likely be… Audio
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Regional body calls for Pacific nations to invest in youths
Audio 24 Nov 2014A new report by the United Nations Population Fund points to the need for developing countries to invest in their youth. Audio
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Chikungunya outbreak escalates in French Polynesia
Audio 24 Nov 2014The head of surveillance at French Polynesia's Ministry of Health says medical resources are stretched with over 8000 people consulting doctors and the deaths of two elderly people linked to an… Audio
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Advocate says Tongan youth lack political knowledge
Audio 24 Nov 2014A youth and women's advocate in Tonga says young people in the kingdom don't have the political knowledge to participate effectively in next week's elections. Audio
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Mobile eye clinic for Fiji a first
Audio 24 Nov 2014The Fred Hollows Foundation says access is a huge hurdle for people with eye problems and it hopes a new mobile clinic will reach more people in remote areas. Audio
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Dramatic results emerging from Solomons election
Audio 21 Nov 2014Dramatic results are emerging from elections in Solomon Islands, as counting continues following voting on Wednesday. Audio
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Head of Fiji police says he'll act against any cover up
Audio 21 Nov 2014Fiji's Police Commissioner says if he finds police personnel deliberately closed an investigation involving allegations against security personnel, he will take steps against them. Audio
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NZ invites review of its aid programme
Audio 21 Nov 2014The Pacific Islands recipients of New Zealand's aid are undertaking a review of that process. Audio