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Neuroethicist Dr Thomas Douglas
The ethics around medical and chemical interventions for crime prevention. Audio
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Sacked Fiji TV exec given no explanation
Audio 22 Dec 2014One of the two senior executives fired from Fiji TV last week, says she was given no explanation for her sacking and is not ruling out legal action against the broadcaster. Audio
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A number of PNG political parties face de-registration
Audio 19 Dec 201435 of the 37 registered political parties in Papua New Guinea are facing possible censure from the registrar. Audio
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Sunny forecast for Solomons economy in 2015
Audio 16 Dec 2014The Central Bank of Solomon Islands says the economy will recover slightly from a slump brought by the April floods. Audio
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Malaria rates dropping in Pacific - WHO
Audio 15 Dec 2014The World Health Organisation says countries of the Western Pacific region are making good progress towards reducing malaria by 75 per cent in 2015 compared to levels of the disease seen in the year… Audio
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ADB says 'moveable assets' key to prosperity
Audio 15 Dec 2014The Asian Development Bank says unlocking the value of what's called 'moveable' property or assets is the key to boosting prosperity in the Pacific. Audio
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SPAM Lab - Dr Emily Balcetis
Researchers at New York University have looked at how big a challenge we think we face when we want to lose weight, get fit, and look good on the beach over the summer. The research has been done at… Audio
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Better shipping for Tonga's Niuas
Audio 9 Dec 2014A shipping service, owned and operated by the local community, is set to be launched next year in Tonga's far northern Niua island group. Audio
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Pacific human rights in spotlight at Massey Uni
Audio 8 Dec 2014Massey University conference to focus on human rights issues around the Pacific and look for sustainable solutions. Audio
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Pacific continues to face problems with corruption
Audio 5 Dec 2014Papua New Guinea continues to be perceived as one of the world's most corrupt countries on this year's Transparency International Corruption Perception Index. Audio
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Dr. Michelle Dickinson on nanotechnology and science
Dr Michelle Dickinson - the winner of Prime Minister's award for science media communication is an expert in nanotechology, who is inspired by the powers of superheroes and uses her social media… Audio
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New medical centre to help remote islanders in Fiji
Audio 5 Dec 2014Fiji's remote Yasawa islands to get new medical centre. Audio
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PNA applauds new head of Pacific Tuna Commission
Audio 3 Dec 2014A Pacific Islander is appointed as the new head of the Pacific Tuna Commission. Audio
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HIV/aids testing and treatment in the Pacific needs work
Audio 2 Dec 2014Pacific health advocates say despite their relative success in dealing with the global HIV/aids epidemic, it's not time to rest on their laurels. Audio
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Xi's visit to Pacific heavy on symbolism
Audio 1 Dec 2014The visit to Fiji by the Chinese President has taken China's ties with the Pacific Island region to new heights but observers say the symbolism of the visit was much more significant than… Audio
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Vanuatu Govt urged to take action over sorcery
Audio 1 Dec 2014An author of a report into sorcery and criminal law in Vanuatu says the state has a role to play in protecting people from malicious accusations of black magic. Audio
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Vanuatu parliament engulfed by money claims
Audio 28 Nov 2014A bribery scandal engulfing Vanuatu's parliament has brought the country's problems with political instability to a head. Audio
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Chikungunya rife in the Pacific
Audio 28 Nov 2014Two people have died from chikungunya in French Polynesia in an outbreak that began six weeks ago, has affected several thousand people and hospitalised over 200. Audio
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US Forensic Pathologist Dr Judy Melinek on what a body reveals
Dr Judy Melinek is a San Francisco based forensic pathologist and contract pathologist at the Alemeida County Coroners Office. She provides an insight into the world of forensic pathology in her book… Audio
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Pacific plans for disease threats
Audio 27 Nov 2014Public health officials from around the Pacific region have been gathering in Fiji this week to discuss how best to respond to the threat of emerging infectious diseases. Audio
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All of Samoa now affected by chikungunya
Audio 24 Nov 2014Samoa's Ministry of Health says the whole of Samoa is now affected by chikungunya. Audio
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Regional body calls for Pacific nations to invest in youths
Audio 24 Nov 2014A new report by the United Nations Population Fund points to the need for developing countries to invest in their youth. Audio
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Chikungunya outbreak escalates in French Polynesia
Audio 24 Nov 2014The head of surveillance at French Polynesia's Ministry of Health says medical resources are stretched with over 8000 people consulting doctors and the deaths of two elderly people linked to an… Audio
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Advocate says Tongan youth lack political knowledge
Audio 24 Nov 2014A youth and women's advocate in Tonga says young people in the kingdom don't have the political knowledge to participate effectively in next week's elections. Audio