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Call for Solomon Islands government to back honey initiative
Audio 5 Aug 2013Solomon Islands encouraged to starrt producing honey. Audio
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Sport: Organisers say Pacific Mini Games on track
Audio 2 Aug 2013The organisers of the Pacific Mini Games, Wallis and Futuna, says they are on track for next month's opening. Audio
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Fiji looks to rearrange the regional architecture
Audio 2 Aug 2013Fiji's regime keeps looking to rearrange the regional architecture. Audio
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PNG Police investigate a deadly vehicle accident in East Sepik
Audio 2 Aug 2013Police investigators in PNG's East Sepik wait on mechanical report following motor vehicle accident which left around a dozen dead. Audio
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Free West Papua Campaign to open office in Netherlands
Audio 2 Aug 2013The Free West Papua Campaign is to open an office in the Netherlands. Audio
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Security forces not entirely to blame for Papua violence
Audio 2 Aug 2013The Indonesian government says the continuing violence in the Papuan region cannot be entirely blamed on the country's military and police. Audio
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Doubts over politicians' desire for political reform in Vanuatu
Audio 2 Aug 2013Measures to increase political stability in Vanuatu such as clamping down on party hopping have been outlined in a paper that will be debated by parties later this month. Audio
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Claims US Bill will have devastating impact on indigenous CMNI
Audio 1 Aug 2013The Northern Marianas Descent Corporation says the recently passed US Senate Immigraton Reform Bill threatens to disrupt the social, political, and economic aspirations of the indigenous people of the… Audio
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Japan turns down Marshalls request to fix termite damaged gym
Audio 1 Aug 2013Japan turns down Marshalls request to fix termite damaged gym. Audio
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Solomons' main hospital desperate for doctors
Audio 1 Aug 2013The manager of the emergency department at Solomon Islands' main hospital says a severe shortage of doctors is stopping the unit from properly functioning. Audio
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Reports of mass killings in Puncak Jaya remain hard to verify
Audio 1 Aug 2013Rights Group in West Papua still struggling to access verification of reports of mass killings in Puncak Jaya. Audio
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Tuvalu opposition claims country in crisis
Audio 1 Aug 2013The opposition in Tuvalu says the country is in a constitutional crisis after the Speaker adjourned parliament until a by-election is held to find a replacement for Health minister who resigned amid… Audio
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Bougainville leader believes compensation demands will be met
Audio 31 Jul 2013The Bougainville finance minister says he believes a satisfactory solution will be found to push for billions in compensation for the effects of the civil war. Audio
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Niue leads charge towards smoke-free goal
Audio 31 Jul 2013Niue is leading the charge among Pacific Islands nations committed to achieving the goal of becoming smoke-free by 2025, after a survey found a major drop in smoking rates. Audio
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Watchdog group says democracy doesn't apply in Vanuatu
Audio 31 Jul 2013Transparency International Vanuatu says politicians right across the spectrum are complicit in allowing an electoral system which can be misused. Audio
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Vanuatu's first president takes stock of country's development
Audio 31 Jul 2013Vanuatu's first president takes stock of the country's development as it marks 33 years of independence. Audio
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Nauru court system struggling with court riot cases
Audio 31 Jul 2013Nauru is struggling to cope with the challenge presented to the court system by the number of criminal proceedings that have followed the riot at the asylum seekers' camp base there. Audio
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Cook Islands favourite Pacific destination for New Zealanders
Audio 30 Jul 2013The Cook Islands has overtaken Fiji as the most popular South Pacific holiday destination for New Zealanders, for the second year in a row. Audio
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West Papuan media pressured over pro-independence reportage
Audio 30 Jul 2013A West Papuan newspaper editor says that newsrooms come under pressure from Indonesian authorities to not report about West Papuan pro-independence groups or activities. Audio
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Union fears sugar mill could fall into hands of Fiji military
Audio 30 Jul 2013The union representing Fiji's sugar mill workers is worried the plant may be run by the military if industrial action goes ahead. Audio
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Solomon Islands teachers end strike
Audio 30 Jul 2013Teachers in Solomon Islands have returned to school after ending a two-week strike over relevelling dues. Audio
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Nauru president says government took right action during riot
Audio 30 Jul 2013Nauru president says the action by the government last week, in suspending the police commissioner and calling out the reserve, during a riot at the asylum seeker camp, was appropriate. Audio
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Sport: Tiki Toa near end of marathon European beach soccer tour
Audio 29 Jul 2013The Tahiti beach soccer team continues to fine-tune their preparations for September's World Cup in Papeete. Audio
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New Zealand engineer helps solve water supply issues in Vanuatu
Audio 29 Jul 2013New Zealand engineer helps ni-Vanuatu in Tanna to solve water supply headaches. Audio
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Papua New Guinea has a new Chief Ombudsman
Audio 29 Jul 2013Papua New Guinea has a new Chief Ombudsman after a ten-month delay in appointing one. Audio