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Rumours of sorcery over Fiji deaths heighten community fears
The so called 'miracle baby' in Fiji who was found 10 days ago crawling near five dead family members at the top of a cliff, is out of hospital but the community is anxious about rumors of sorcery and… Audio
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PNG political ructions over fallout
A group of high profile opposition MPs have joined Papua New Guinea's coalition government amid political drama in Port Moresby surrounding a major faling out between new prime minister James Marape… Audio
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Sport: Pacific Island teams dreaming big
Fiji, Samoa and Tonga will run onto Eden Park this weekend as they continue their preparations for the Rugby World Cup, which kicks off in just over three weeks. Audio
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Internet cuts in West Papua 'repressive' - rights groups
Rights groups say an internet blackout in Indonesia's West Papua marks a dangerous violation of free speech protections. Audio
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Pacific Churches condemn racism against West Papuans
The Pacific Conference of Churches has condemned what it calls institutional racism against West Papuans in Indonesia. This comes amid widspread protests in Papua region in response to harassment of… Audio
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Tongan businesses worry over proposed Facebook ban
Tongan businesses are worried a Facebook ban the government is proposing could drastically cut their sales. Audio
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Indonesia's president criticised for failing to address racism
Indonesia's president has been criticised for failing to address festering racism against West Papuans. Audio
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Marshall Islands State of Emergency to tackle dengue outbreak
A dengue fever outbreak has struck the Marshall Islands this month with the island of Ebeye in Kwajalein Atoll particularly hard hit. Audio
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NZ funds human rights monitoring in Pacific
Audio 20 Aug 2019New Zealand is putting nearly half a million dollars toward human rights monitoring in the Pacific. Audio
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State of Emergency over Dengue Fever in Marshall Islands
Dengue fever has struck Ebeye Island in the Marshall Islands with nine confirmed cases and over 103 people presenting with symptoms of the mosquito borne illness, triggering a State of Emergency. Audio
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Bougainville Referendum Commission confident of a better roll
Audio 7 Aug 2019The Bougainville Referendum Commission says the six week delay in the holding of the vote on independence from Papua New Guinea, will ensure a better roll. Audio
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Biz Byte - why does the US not use WTO in claims about China
This morning Edward asks why doesn't the US go the World Trade Organisation -- the WTO -- to press home its claims that China is a trade cheat. Here's business editor Gyles Beckford. Audio
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Marshall Islands to survey leaking nuclear dome
The Marshall Islands government will survey a leaking nuclear-filled dome after growing international concern over the structure. Audio
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PNG gas project teething issues normal, says minister
Audio 1 Aug 2019A landowner threat to shut down a major gas project in Papua New Guinea has been averted for the time being. Baimuru landowners in Gulf province yesterday announced they would shut down the… Audio
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Tokelau court backs dismissals, finds pay withheld illegally
Tokelau's High Court has backed the government's dismissal of two public servants, but found it unlawfully withheld pay from them. Audio
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New Caledonia's SLN nickel company wins another reprieve
Amid financial woes, New Caledonia's SLN secures reprieve. Audio
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Tonga internet company claims cable cut was 'sabotage'
The company managing Tonga's internet cable says the country's internet blackout was intentional "sabotage" by a powerful but unknown actor. Audio
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Aus govt MP wants NZ refugee offer accepted
An Australian MP has called on his government to accept New Zealand's offer and end indefinite offshore detention. Audio
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Mauna Kea protests in Hawaii show no signs of abating
Protests demanding a halt to the construction of a giant telescope on Hawaii's tallest mountain show no sign of abating. Audio
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Health advocate calls for urgent action on diabetes in Fiji
A health advocate in Fiji says something desperately needs to be done to combat diabetes with almost 1700 people dying annually from the disease. Audio
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Swimming with whales disturbing natural behaviour
Swimming with the whales tourism in northern Tonga is disturbing the natural behaviour of nursing Humpbacks who are there to give birth, bond and nurse. Audio
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Tahiti opposition hopes for UN visit to help with decolonisation
French Polynesia's pro-independence movement hopes for UN visit to follow up decolonisation mandate. Audio
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Auckland city kava bar hopes to win hearts and minds over drink
A kava bar in Auckland's downtown is hoping to win hearts and minds over the drink, especially among Pakeha. Audio
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Tuvalu seeks to attract climate change tourists
Audio 18 Jul 2019Tuvalu is looking to use its climate change fight as a marketing tool to attract more tourists. The low lying coral atoll nation of just under 11-thousand people is the least visited country in the… Audio
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Mixed views as Fiji human rights institute launched
Audio 18 Jul 2019A new Pacific wide Institute of Human Rights Research is being launched in Suva today. Audio