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Warning over cryptocurrency after company banned from Samoa
Audio 10 May 2018Samoa's Central Bank is warning people to be careful when investing in cryptocurrency after it banned a company that had been promoting it in the country. Audio
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Racism found in treatment of Pasifika rheumatic fever patients
Audio 10 May 2018A report on rheumatic disease in New Zealand claims there has been racist treatment and inappropriate handling of Maori and Pasifika patients. Audio
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Academic outlines fears of aid "securitisation" in Pacific
Audio 9 May 2018There are concerns at the "securitisation" of aid in the Pacific after Australia announced details of its aid funding for the Pacific in this week's budget. Audio
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Study shows diabetes rates much higher in Pasifika children
Audio 8 May 2018Pasifika children in Auckland have an 18 times greater chance of developing type 2 diabetes than their European peers, according to new research. Audio
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The US-based Kiwi tweeting daily about Trump: 'I just couldn't stop because it keeps getting crazier'
Texas-based New Zealander Lamia Imam (aka Sassy Little Hobbit) has been tweeting a daily update of Donald Trump's frequently surprising American presidency. We check in with her on Day 472. Audio
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Macron wants a balance against China in the Pacific
The French president has sketched his view of how he would like the Pacific to be aligned in view of China's growing influence in the region. Audio
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Emmanuel Macron makes first visit to New Caledonia
Audio 4 May 2018The French president Emmanuel Macron is in New Caledonia on his first visit to the territory. Audio
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Pacific celebrities compete for Game of Bros title
Audio 4 May 2018Pacific faces are among contestants pushed to their limits in the New Zealand survivor-style TV series, Game of Bros. Audio
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Solomons visit to Papua reflects new approach by Honiara
A visit by a Solomon Islands delegation to Indonesia last week was aimed at getting a balanced view on West Papua human rights issues, according to one of the civil society workers who was part of the… Audio
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Spotlight on harrassment after UN agency suspends Fiji staff
The head of Fiji's Women's Crisis Centre says allegations of sexual misconduct at a United Nations agency is sign all organisations should be open to scrutiny. Audio
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New network launched in NZ to connect Pacific entrepreneurs
New Pacific Business network launched in the Waikato touted to ensure more visibility and build support. Audio
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PNG planning minister says govt focussed on growing economy
Audio 3 May 2018After years of reduced revenues, Papua New Guinea's National Planning minister says that growing a more diverse economy is the government's priority. Audio
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PNG govt defends LNG project following damning report
Audio 2 May 2018Papua New Guinea's government has defended the country's huge ExxonMobil-led liquefied natural gas project after a report by social justice NGO Jubilee Australia said the US$19 billion project had… Audio
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Run-off Tahiti elections clouded by claims of foul play
Campaigning in second round of French Polynesia election muddied by abuse claims. Audio
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Micronesian leaders called on to improve healthcare
The leaders of Micronesia are now tasked with putting into action a series of resolutions passed during a three day summit last week, including efforts to improve healthcare and reduce high incidences… Audio
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Pacific youth encouraged to get into tech industry
A Samoan tech innovator says Pacific youth can excel in the tech industry because their indigenous stories, creativity and talents stand out from the crowd. Audio
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Authorities struggle to halt tribal killings in PNG's Tari
Police in Papua New Guinea's Hela province say five more people have been killed in tribal fighting in the capital Tari in the past week as both police and tribal leaders struggle to control warring… Audio
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Opposition MP questions baby deaths in Fiji hospitals
Fiji's Opposition Minister for Health and Medical Services says he's concerned about a spike in the number of babies dying after a recent hospital report. Audio
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LNG project has negligible value for PNG - report
A report into a huge liquefied natural gas project in Papua New Guinea says the country has not benefitted from it. Audio
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The legacy of Manamea Apelu-Schwalger in Samoa
Tributes flow for beauty queen who will be remembered for her cancer work in Samoa. Audio
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Summit looks to foster Pasifika involvement in tech
An Auckland summit aims to get more Pacific people pursuing a career in the technology sector. Audio
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Local ICT brains seen as key to PNG growth
Papua New Guinea's information and Technology sector says government support and faith in local capacity are needed for local entrepreneurship to grow. Audio
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Film shines light on Micronesians in US military
Audio 26 Apr 2018A film documenting the journey of Micronesian soldiers in the US military raises awareness about the challenges they face on their return home. Audio
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Bougainville Copper seeks judicial review over lost licence
Audio 25 Apr 2018One of the two companies vying to re-open Bougainville's Panguna mine has told the Australian share market that its exploration licence remains intact, for now. Audio
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New Zealand's plans for a Pacific "reset" on track
Audio 25 Apr 2018New Zealand's plans for a Pacific "reset" on track prior to the budget and this month's Pacific Forum Economic Minister's meeting. Audio