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Study reveals self censorship still at play in Fiji media
Audio 14 Feb 2017A newly released study shows self censorship in Fiji's media remains a problem despite the return to democratic rule in 2014. Audio
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Principals of law firm at centre of Panama Papers arrested.
RNZ's business editor explains what impact the latest twist in the Panama Papers saga has on New Zealand as the principals of the law firm at the centre of the leak are arrested and charged in a… Audio
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UN in contact with PNG over refugee's welfare
Audio 13 Feb 2017The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees is in contact with the Papua New Guinean authorities over the welfare of an Iranian refugee. Audio
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US law professor says Trump is fighting losing battle
US law professor and political commentator Jessica Levinson says the lower court's decision on Donald Trump's travel ban will stand, regardless of whether it is taken to the Supreme Court. Audio
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Concerns when armed men appear in Bougainville's Buka
The head of a civil society agency in Papua New Guinea's Bougainville says the main town of Buka was filled with tension on Wednesday when ex-combatants arrived brandishing guns. Audio
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Nuclear Workers Association cautious over compensation change
Nuclear Workers Association in French Polynesia cautious about celebrating moves to change law compensating victims of nuclear weapons testing. Audio
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Government has relaxed medical cannabis laws
Audio 8 Feb 2017It's now easier to access medicinal cannabis for pain relief. Audio
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Right to Information now law in Vanuatu
Audio 8 Feb 2017Vanuatu's Right to Information comes into force and journalists are preparing their first requests under the new rules. Audio
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Diana Adams - family law for nontraditional families
Audio 7 Feb 2017New York based Diana Adams is legal activist for sexual civil rights and nontraditional families. Bryan Crump asks her about the relationship choice movement, her work as an activist for family law… Audio
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Aspiring PNG women politicians sought
Audio 7 Feb 2017It is just months before Papua New Guineans go to the polls to elect a new 111 seat parliament and there are renewed efforts to get women into the Parliament. 5thne. Audio
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Fiji defends deportation of refugee from Iran
Audio 6 Feb 2017Fiji is defending its deportation of Iranian asylum seeker back to Papua New Guinea, saying it was following the law. Audio
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Marshall Islands focusing on trafficking
Audio 6 Feb 2017The Marshall Islands Government has emphasised its commitment to fighting human trafficking. Audio
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Fiji lawyer fears for deported asylum seeker's life
Audio 3 Feb 2017A lawyer representing an Iranian asylum seeker in Fiji has accused police of acting like 'thugs' after deporting his client back to Manus Island in PNG. Audio
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Fears bill making Samoa a Christian state could give rise to intolerance
Audio 2 Feb 2017Samoa looks set to become a Christian state but what could that mean for people of other faiths? Audio
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Vanuatu province declares itself 'Organic'
Audio 1 Feb 2017A province in Vanuatu has declared itself the first 'Organic Province' in the hope of promoting healthy eating and encouraging tourism. Audio
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American law expert warns of Muslim-ban effects on NZ
Auckland-based lawyer Zach Norris warns that people affected by the US temporary travel ban delay their travel plans until the confusion clears. Audio
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Future unclear for Nauru, Manus refugees left by US
Audio 31 Jan 2017Doubts remain that all the refugees detained in Nauru and Papua New Guinea by Australia will be resettled in the United States. Audio
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Preparation for PNG polls on track: Electoral Commissioner
Audio 30 Jan 2017The process of updating Papua New Guinea's common electoral roll is on track, according to Electoral Commissioner Patilius Gamato, who has been under increasing pressure from opposition MPs over some… Audio
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Race Relations Commissioner wants review of hate speech laws
The Race Relations Commissioner wants a review of legislation dealing with hate speech following a rise in what she describes as vile, vitriolic and very threatening language online. Audio
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Manus detainees think US resettlement a hoax
Audio 25 Jan 2017Refugees detained on Papua New Guineas Manus Island are sceptical of news they'll meet immigration officials from the United States next month. Audio
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Hope report to US Congress will help ease CNMI worker shortage
Audio 24 Jan 2017Hope the new US administration will look favourably on recommendations made in a new report to address the worker shortage in the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Audio
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Government urged to change teen offender remand laws
As figures reveal a near 200 percent jump in the number of teen offenders spending time in police custody last year, legal experts are calling on the government to remove legislation allowing Child… Audio
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Palau tourism aims for five-star resorts only
Audio 24 Jan 2017New legislation aimed at turning Palau into a luxury destination is to be put before the new congress which came into power on Friday. Audio
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Claim Guam Catholic Church rewarded priest who protected Apuron
Audio 23 Jan 2017The decision of the Catholic Church in Guam to send a priest to study in Canada has been criticised by those who say he protected its Archbishop from abuse allegations and is the cause of much… Audio
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Tahiti floating village to test technology for a better ocean
Audio 23 Jan 2017The creators of a floating community planned for French Polynesia hope to the project will eventually lead to new homes for people at risk from rising seas. Audio