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Papua shootings prompt calls to sever military ties
Audio 10 May 2013There are calls for the United States and Pacific countries to cut military ties with Indonesia after police fired on peaceful demonstrations in Papua and West Papua Audio
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Solomons welcomes Pacific tsunami warning system drill
Audio 9 May 2013Disaster management officials in Solomon Islands are welcoming the opportunity to test new tsunami warning products as part of a region-wide drill called PacWave 13. Audio
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Pacific typeface design pioneer's prolific legacy
Audio 9 May 2013Late Pacific typeface designer lives on in fonts used by millions of people every day. Audio
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Chief banned from village in American Samoa
Audio 9 May 2013A village chief in American Samoa banned for questioning the spending of public funds now plans legal action. Audio
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US and S Korea vow to keep up their guard
Audio 8 May 2013The United States and South Korea have vowed to keep up their guard and not reward North Korea's recent bad behaviour or threats of war. Audio
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Subpoenaed CNMI journalist says she is 'prepared to go to jail'
Audio 8 May 2013A subpoenaed Northern Marianas journalist says she is prepared to go to jail to protect her sources. Audio
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Tahiti tussle over UN decolonisation bid
Audio 8 May 2013The incoming French Polynesian government is expected to approach Paris in a bid to thwart any attempts to decolonise the territory. Audio
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UNICEF says Fiji to establish help-line for children
Audio 8 May 2013A new child protection plan in Fiji aims to strengthen the law around child abuse and help young people in conflict with the law Audio
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Severe drought on Marshalls elevated to state of disaster
Audio 8 May 2013Severe drought situation on Marshall Islands elevated to state of disaster. Audio
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Pacific media ombudsman aimed at instilling confidence
Audio 8 May 2013Aim of having a Pacific media ombudsman to instill confidence in both governments and the public. Audio
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UNICEF says Fiji to establish helpline for children
Audio 7 May 2013A new child protection plan in Fiji aims to strengthen the law around child abuse and help young people in conflict with the law. Audio
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Election victory for Tahoeraa Huiraatira in French Polynesia
Audio 7 May 2013Voters in French Polynesia have given the Tahoeraa Huiraatira a stunning election victory, trebling its seats in the 57-member assembly. Audio
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Defeated Temaru will pursue French Polynesia's decolonisation
Audio 7 May 2013The leader of French Polynesia's Union For Democracy, Oscar Temaru, says he is determined to pursue the territory's decolonisation despite yesterday's election defeat. Audio
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Samoan fa'afafine relieved at removal of impersonation crime
Audio 7 May 2013The president of the Samoa Fa'afafine Association says fa'afafine are relieved that it is no longer illegal to impersonate a woman. Audio
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Improved regional security co-operation the focus in Tonga
Audio 7 May 2013Meeting of Pacific Defence Ministers characterised as a stock take of how well the region is co-ordinated to deal with security issues. Audio
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NZ and Aus unions launch campaign to alert Fiji travellers
Audio 7 May 2013Trade Unions in NZ and Australia have launched a campaign to tell tourists about Fiji's political situation, but they've been accused of harming families in Fiji. Audio
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Celebration marks passing of Solomons broadcaster
Audio 6 May 2013Pacific media representatives gathered in the Solomon Islands' capital Honiara last week marked the passing of one of the country's most loved broadcasters, Walter Nalangu. Audio
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Relief among fa'afafine at removal of impersonation crime
Audio 6 May 2013The president of the Samoa Fa'afafine Association says fa'afafine are relieved that it is no longer illegal to impersonate a woman. Audio
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Samoa farmers voice frustrations about delayed market rebuild
Audio 6 May 2013Farmers unhappy Samoa's Fugalei market rebuild now faces delays due to the government changing original plans. Audio
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Improved regional security co-operation the focus in Tonga
Audio 6 May 2013Meeting of Pacific Defence Ministers characterised as a stocktake of how well the region is co-ordinated to deal with security issues. Audio
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Flosse poised to retake power in Tahiti
Audio 3 May 2013After last month's first round victory of the Tahoeraa Huiraatira, Gaston Flosse is poised to be returned to power this weekend. Audio
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The Phocea leaves Port Vila amid questions
Audio 3 May 2013The Phocea finally leaves Port Vila amid questions over the boat's registration Audio
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Three political parties in Fiji registered
Audio 3 May 2013Three political parties in Fiji have succeded in gaining registration under the regime's controversial new rules on political parties. Audio
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Teams to assess drought conditions in Marshall Islands
Audio 3 May 2013Assessment teams in Marshall Islands are being sent to remote outer islands, in the wake of the drought emergency that's been declared by the government. Audio
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Warning about the future of the PNG's LNG project
Audio 3 May 2013Warnings that frustrations in under-developed Hela province could disrupt PNG's major natural gas project. Audio