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Donald Trump’s shock North Korea announcement
Audio 9 Mar 2018CNN White House producer and reporter Kevin Liptak tells John Campbell US President Donald Trump is taking a gamble by agreeing to meet with North Korea leader Kim Jong-un. Audio
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Review: NZ Opera’s Tosca
Mainlanders Teddy Tahu Rhodes and Simon O’Neill perform together in Christchurch for the first time in 20 years for NZ Opera’s Tosca. But did the leading men of opera in NZ shine? Tony Ryan was at… Audio
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Hola hits Vanuatu and heads for New Caledonia
The head of Unicef in Vanuatu says information is still being gathered about the extent of damage to the northern island group from Tropical Cyclone Hola and he hopes New Caledonia will cope with its… Audio
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Thousands in need in PNG's quake-affected Highlands
Thousands of Papua New Guineans are in urgent need of basic supplies, medicine and shelter in the eatrhquake-hit highlands region. Audio
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Pacific off the pace on UN target for women's decision making
Pacific countries sit well behind the the UN's target for women's participation in decision making processes and its desired parliamentary membership of 30 percent. Audio
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Kate Sheppard’s influence on music
Yesterday was the 125th anniversary of the suffragette movement in New Zealand, and today is International Women’s Day. Upbeat talks to Esther Stephens and Luke di Somma about their musical That… Audio
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Relief supply delays add stress in quake-ravaged PNG Highlands
Audio 7 Mar 2018Delays in distribution of relief supplies and in damage assessment are adding to anxieties for quake-affected communities in Papua New Guinea's Highlands. Audio
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Fiji rejects Sogavare criticism on Indonesia's admission to MSG
Audio 7 Mar 2018Fiji has hit back at the deputy prime minister of Solomon Islands, Manasseh Sogavare, who said Fiji's leadership should apologise for bringing Indonesia into the Melanesian Spearhead Group. Audio
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Clarity sought on Fiji's ethnic diversity
Audio 7 Mar 2018Fiji's Citizens' Constitutional Forum says Fiji's history means it's important to clarify whether the country has new statistics on its ethnic make-up. Audio
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Shock over Fiji climate negotiator's sudden departure
Audio 7 Mar 2018Fiji's former foreign secretary says he's shocked but not surprised at the sudden departure of the country's chief climate negotiator midway through her term. Audio
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Questions about judicial independence of Nauru's new court
Audio 6 Mar 2018The Nauru Government is delighted with its plans for a Court of Appeal but one of the island's former chief justices has some reservations. Audio
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More powerful after shocks rock PNG highlands
Audio 6 Mar 2018More strong aftershocks have rocked Papua New Guinea's Highlands, a week after a magnitude 7.5 earthquake killed dozens of people. Audio
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NZ activist frustrated over Papua report redactions
A human rights activist has expressed frustration at redactions in reports by New Zealand dipomats about their visits to Indonesia's Papua region. Maire Leadbetter has made a series of Official… Audio
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King’s Singers 50 years young
The King’s Singers are celebrating 50 years with performances in Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland this week. The Grammy award winning choir is joined by Voices New Zealand, celebrating their 20th… Audio
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Help is slow to come, nearly a week after PNG quake
Audio 5 Mar 2018Nearly a week after a devastating magnitude 7.5 earthquake in Papua New Guinea's Highlands, aid is only starting to trickle in.
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Young women issues highlighted in new declaration
Audio 5 Mar 2018The 5th Fiji Young Women's Forum saw a new declaration drawn up highlighting areas of concern for young women that plans to be shared to leaders and the community. Audio
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Academic examining links between NZ and Pacific mental health
Audio 5 Mar 2018New research from the Stout Research Centre in Wellington has begun on uncovering stories about mental health in Pacific countries that have a relationship with New Zealand. Audio
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Bloodlight and Bami director Sophie Fiennes on Grace Jones: 'She’s her own Svengali'
Director Sophie Fiennes spent five years making Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami - a film that gets close to the Jamaican icon, both on stage and off. Video, Audio
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Destructive potential in mass landslides from PNG quake
A geohazards specialist says the mass landslides caused by Monday's 7.5 earthquake in Papua New Guinea pose a risk of destructive floods. Audio
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More revealed about causes of Kiribati ferry disaster
The ongoing Kiribati ferry disaster investigation continues to reveal failings by the skipper and crew Audio
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Pacific voices call for more say on climate change mitigation
Audio 1 Mar 2018Pacific people at a New Zealand climate summit call for more influence on global issues that affect the region's rapidly changing climate. Audio
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Pacific to feel harshest impact of climate change - scientists
Scientists at a recent climate summit in New Zealand's capital gave some stark warnings about the rapidly changing weather patterns facing the Pacific. Audio
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American Samoa's congresswoman visits NZ
American Samoa's congresswoman briefly visits New Zealand. Audio
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UNDP appoints celebrity chef as advocate for healthy living
Celebrity chef Robert Oliver appointed UNDP Pacific advocate for food, sustainable development and wellbeing. Audio
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AKL Museum welcomes Hawaiian artefacts
Around 200 Hawaiian artefacts will be available to view for one month at the Auckland War Memorial Museum as part of the Pacific Communities Access Project. Audio