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US sued over military plans for Marianas islands
Audio 29 Jul 2016A lawsuit against US military proposals for two Northern Marianas islands claims that the US has shifted the goalposts on its plans in the territory. Audio
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Samoan family wants resolution of 13 old year legal battle
A Samoan New Zealand family is demanding that a decision be made on a land transfer that went to court in Apia 13 years ago. Audio
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Building boom in Niue
Tourists and expats returning to Niue have prompted a mini housing boom on the island. Audio
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Solomons police unaware of talks for extended AFP presence
Audio 28 Jul 2016The commissioner of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force says he is not aware of any talks about a longer term Australian Federal Police presence in the country. Audio
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Solomons dive shop nominated for international award
Audio 27 Jul 2016A small dive operation in the Solomon Islands has been shorlisted for the 2016 Luxury Travel Guide Global Awards. Audio
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South China Sea ruling could have knock-on effects for Pacific
Audio 27 Jul 2016Some Pacific island countries' claims to lucrative fishing and seabed mining resources could be limited by a landmark ruling on the South China Sea. Audio
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Former Manus detainee now secretly deported to Christmas Island
Audio 27 Jul 2016A Sudanese man who fled war and persecution and was injured in riots in Manus Island in PNG has now been secretly deported from Melbourne to Christmas Island. Daniel Webb, from the Human Rights Law… Audio
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Vanuatu reviews new tax options
Audio 26 Jul 2016Various tax options are currently being reviewed by the Vanuatu government to help increase government funds. Audio
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Boost for cyclone resilient housing in Pacific
Audio 26 Jul 2016The charity Habitat for Humanity says it plans a surge in the number of houses it builds in the next six months, in the face of more severe cyclones in the region. Audio
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Pacific media group says election observers lack media nous
Audio 26 Jul 2016A group fighting for media freedom in the Pacific says free and fair access to media should come higher up the list of considerations for election observers. Audio
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Dan Slevin on movies about US political conventions
With the Democratic Party's convention starting today and much of the world still reeling from the drama and comedy of the Republican event last week, Dan Slevin looks at how these uniquely American… Audio, Gallery
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Call for Vanuatu to focus on VAT not income tax
Audio 25 Jul 2016Various tax options are currently being reviewed by the Vanuatu government to help increase government funds. Audio
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Leader appointed for Fiji free expression project
Audio 25 Jul 2016The leader of a project to stimulate free expression in Fiji has been appointed by the British Council and Save the Children. Audio
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Tonga more corrupt than ever - Kalafi Moala
A long time campaigner for improved government in Tonga says the country is making no progress in dealing with long standing corruption issues. Audio
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Photo documentary of Samoa village over 20yrs to be shown
Audio 25 Jul 2016A photography project which documented a Samoan village over a twenty year period will soon be exhibited in New Zealand and Samoa. Audio
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Police deny organised crime in CNMI despite latest murder
Police deny organised crime problem in CNMI despite latest murder Audio
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Foreign Minister says he won't be asking US about ship
America is sending a naval ship to the New Zealand navy's 75th anniversary celebrations. Our Foreign Affairs Minister says he will not be asking the United States to confirm or deny whether the ship… Audio
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Australia and New Zealand told to adopt a more equal approach
A new report says Australia and New Zealand need to recognise the traditional orthodoxy in the Pacific has changed, and adopt a more equal approach to re-engaging with Fiji militarily. Audio
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Vanuatu village taking full advantage of new internet service
Vanuatu village takes full advantage of its first internet connection. Audio
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PNG collective public grievances directed towards PM
Audio 21 Jul 2016As he prepares to face a motion of no-confidence vote in parliament this Friday, pressure continues to build on Papua New Guinea's prime minister Peter O'Neill to stand down. Audio
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Papua Liberation Movement undeterred on MSG bid
Audio 20 Jul 2016The United Liberation Movement for West Papua says its campaign to become full members at the Melanesian Spearhead Group is not deterred, following the latest MSG leaders summit in Honiara. Audio
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UN supports peacebuilding in Solomon Islands
Audio 20 Jul 2016Women and youth are to be the main focus of a United Nations peace-building programme being rolled out in Solomon Islands over the next 18 months. Audio
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Coconut crops threatened by sea level rise
Audio 20 Jul 2016Coconut crops in the Pacific might be moving more inland as sea level rise starts to impact soil. Audio
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Nearly half of NZ Pacific young people living in poverty
Audio 20 Jul 2016Researchers have found nearly half of Pacific secondary school students in New Zealand are living in poverty. Audio
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Journalism trainers told to do better
Audio 20 Jul 2016Well known Pacific media personality and commentator Kalafi Moala has told journalism trainers they have to do more to prepare their students to properly cover Pacific stories. Audio