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Solomons government wants to relaunch troubled RIPEL company
Audio 2 Mar 2015The Solomon Islands government wants to relaunch the troubled Russell Islands Plantation Estates Ltd, but it has to make some tough decisions. Audio
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PNG, Fiji and Nauru criticised in Amnesty report
Audio 27 Feb 2015Fiji, Papua New Guinea, and Nauru have been criticised for failing to protect human rights in Amnesty International's annual look at human rights abuse around the world. Audio
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Samoan exporter argues for Citizenship Investment Bill
Audio 26 Feb 2015A Samoa exporter says the country needs the kind of investment that the governments proposed Citizenship Investment Bill would usher in. Audio
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Tonga set to finally sign CEDAW
Audio 26 Feb 2015Tonga is preparing to finally ratify the United Nations convention on eliminating all forms of discrimination against women but with conditions. Audio
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Australians facing the death penalty lose legal challenge
Audio 24 Feb 2015Lawyers had argued that president Joko Widodo should reconsider clemency for Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan, the only two of the Bali Nine facing execution. But today a judge ruled the… Audio
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Sodelpa and Fiji Sun plan court action over MIDA ruling
Audio 24 Feb 2015A member of Fiji's opposition Sodelpa party is planning to take the country's largest newspaper, the Fiji Sun, to court in the wake of a MIDA ruling. But the Fiji Sun is planning court action too. Audio
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Polynesia embraces satellite tracking of illegal fishing
Audio 24 Feb 2015Satellite tracking system to be trialled in the Polynesian countries as they up their fight to contain illegal fishing. Audio
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Euthanasia backers in new bid for legal end to suffering
Terminally ill patients are launching a new campaign in an attempt to win the right to be able to legally end their lives. Audio
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New Bain compensation inquiry sets aside $600,000 of legal work
Audio 19 Feb 2015The Government has announced a fresh inquiry into David Bain's bid for compensation, three years after the first inquiry concluded he was innocent and should be paid. Audio
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Tuvalu's women's rights record comes under review
Audio 19 Feb 2015Tuvalu is fronting the UN for a review of its women's rights record. Audio
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Pacific judiciary looks to tech development
Audio 18 Feb 2015Pacific Judiciary hopes technology will reduce the distances and remoteness between islands. Audio
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Law School development for Tokelau Judges
Audio 18 Feb 2015Tokelau judges return home better equipped after five day law school in Apia, Samoa. Audio
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Delays in Tonga's cyclone rebuild leads to 'finger pointing'
Audio 12 Feb 2015Legal problems stalling house rebuilding in Tonga's Ha'apai group. Audio
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Animator focuses on Manus detainees
Audio 11 Feb 2015An English film maker now living in Australia says he hopes his new animation on asylum seekers in Papua New Guinea will raise international debate on the issue of detention. Audio
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IOM denies preying on Manus asylum seekers
Audio 10 Feb 2015The International Organisation of Migration has denied allegations it is preying on vulnerable jailed asylum seekers on Manus Island to have them agree to return to their home countries. Audio
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Legal claim alleges quake insurers breached human rights
Steve Patterson is a Christchurch businessman taking a case to the OECD against New Zealand-based insurers and construction companies, alleging human rights abuses of Christchurch quake victims. The… Audio
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"Never revealed evidence" could form new legal appeal
Audio 9 Feb 2015The former lawyer of two Australians pair sentenced to death in Indonesia has made a shock announcement that "never revealed evidence" could form the basis of a new legal appeal. Audio
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Sacked Fiji TV executives take their complaints to police
Audio 9 Feb 2015The fallout from the Fiji Government's dispute with Fiji TV and World Rugby has continued, with the sacked executives filing a complaint with the police against the Attorney General. Audio
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Sniping - History, Legality and Entertainment Value
American Sniper is breaking box office records in the United States and around the world. And it has divided the public and critics alike between those who see the biopic's central character Chris… Audio
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PNG missionary calls for campaign against sorcery claims
Audio 3 Feb 2015A missionary in Papua New Guinea says the country needs a nationwide awareness campaign to stop the killing of people accused of sorcery or witchcraft. Audio
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Women's group says land laws still need addressing
Audio 2 Feb 2015A Women's group in Tonga says 80 percent of domestic violence victims are going back into a violent environment. Audio
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CNMI to look at legalising medical marijuana
Audio 30 Jan 2015A bill to legalise marijuana for medicinal purposes in the Northern Marianas has been pre-filed by Senator Sixto Igisomar. Audio
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Fiji faces child abuse challenges
Audio 29 Jan 2015Fiji's Police Commissioner says the police have a zero tolerance policy on offences against children and he has issued a plea to the community to report child abuse. Audio
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A&P Association threatens legal action
The Canterbury A&P Association is threatening legal action if the Christchurch City Council goes ahead with building a sports hub on land used for car parking. Audio
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Tonga moves to avoid another Typhoid outbreak
Audio 27 Jan 2015The Director of Health in Tonga says many residents need to improve their sanitation practices and facilities if the kingdom is to avoid another typhoid outbreak. Audio