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MSG chairmanship comes at critical time for FLNKS
Audio 17 Jul 2013Ascension to the chairmanship of the Melanesian Spearhead Group comes at a critical time for New Caledonia's indigenous FLNKS movement.. Audio
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Organic agriculture helping Pacific families
Audio 17 Jul 2013Organic agriculture helping communities out of poverty. Audio
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Over 300 still await land payments in CNMI
Audio 17 Jul 2013Over 300 landowners in the CNMI are still waiting for the government to pay them land compensation. Audio
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Samoan Tongan poet receives Fulbright writer's residency
Audio 16 Jul 2013Interview with the successful poet taking up the 2013 Fulbright-Creative New Zealand Pacific Writer's Residency. Audio
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Fiji army and police bands help Solomons police tackle crime
Audio 16 Jul 2013Fiji's military and police bands have been helping police in Solomon Islands tackle community crime in the capital, Honiara. Audio
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Mining shareholders dismiss Panguna compensation suggestions
Audio 16 Jul 2013As a possible re-opening of the Panguna copper and gold mine in the Papua New Guinea province of Bougainville looms one vested interest group is signalling its not happy with talk of compensation… Audio
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Advisor says NZ grants for small Niue businesses working
Audio 16 Jul 2013Advisor says grants for small Niue businesses from the New Zealand aid programme having desired effect. Audio
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Uncertainty over whereabouts of former CNMI Govenor
Audio 16 Jul 2013Uncertainty still surrounds the whereabouts of the former Northern Marianas Governor Benigno Fitial following the dramatic collapse of his political career earlier this year. Audio
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Two injured following military attack on PNG students
Audio 16 Jul 2013Two critically injured after military rampage on students in PNG. Audio
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MSG criticised for strong support for Fiji's military regime
Audio 15 Jul 2013The Melanesian Spearhead Group is criticised for its strong support for Fiji's military regime. Audio
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Solomons teachers will strike till paid
Audio 15 Jul 2013Teachers in Solomon Islands are on strike over the same pay issue for the third time this year. Audio
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Protests after delays processing Nauru asylum seekers
Audio 15 Jul 2013Australian-based Refugee Action Coaltion says protests and self harm continuing on Nauru as a minimum of six monthly delays to processing asylum seekers looks set to continue. Audio
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US policy expert says US keen to co-operate with China
Audio 15 Jul 2013A senior adviser with the Washington-based think tank, the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, says the United States is keen to co-operate with China in the region. Audio
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Ahn Quan Saken denies being revoked as Vanuatu diplomat
Audio 15 Jul 2013Controversial Vanuatu diplomat denies a claim by Foreign Minister Edward Natapei that he is no longer Honorary Consul to Vietnam. Audio
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Call to prioritise adolescent sexual health rights
Audio 15 Jul 2013Health ministers and MPs in Pacific Island nations are being called on to prioritise adolescent sexual health and reproductive rights. Audio
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A smaller RAMSI in Solomons having an economic impact
Audio 15 Jul 2013As RAMSI cuts back its operation in Solomon Islands there are some economic repercussions being felt in the capital, Honiara. Audio
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Vanuatu imposes moratorium on international research
Audio 15 Jul 2013Vanuatu has imposed a year-long moratorium on international researchers so it can perform a stocktake of all its research. Audio
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Cultural respect key to youth crime prevention in New Caledonia
Audio 12 Jul 2013Better engagement with different cultures in an effort to prevent youth crime in New Caledonia has been a key learning for officials on a visit to New Zealand this week. Audio
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Corruption now systemic in Solomon Islands - survey
Audio 12 Jul 2013Survey shows pervasive extent of corruption in modern Solomon Islands society Audio
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Fiji political parties face another deregistration threat
Audio 12 Jul 2013Political parties in Fiji are facing another threat of deregistration if they are unable to come with US$14,000 for newspaper advertising they were forced into. Audio
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Doubts over French Polynesia's fiscal reform
Audio 12 Jul 2013French Polynesia's assembly is poised to adopt a fiscal reform on Saturday before the president Gaston Flosse flies to Paris next week. Audio
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Impact of nickel mining in New Caledonia
Audio 12 Jul 2013Nickel mining is being blamed for New Caledonia's soaring carbon emission rate and a nagging problem with pollution in the capital, Noumea. Audio
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PNG urged to focus more on adolescent pregnancy
Audio 11 Jul 2013The United Nations Population Fund says the Papua New Guinea government has to put more focus on adolescent pregnancy. Audio
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Rising seas flooding homes in Solomons' Malaita
Audio 11 Jul 2013Efforts are underway to relocate about five thousand people affected by rising sea levels on outlying islands in the Solomon Islands province of Malaita. Audio
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