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Pacific Waves for Monday 1 September 2014
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Climate change effects in Pacific deeply concerning - UN
3:04 PM.UN Secretary-General expresses deep concern over effects of climate change in the Pacific. Audio
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Fiji soldiers captured by Syrian rebels
3:03 PM.Fiji's military commander says he and the United Nations still have no idea where 45 of his soldiers captured by Syrian rebels are being held. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 1 September 2014
3:00 PM.Nations, Ban Ki Moon; Negotiations continue for the release of Fijian peacekeepers; An NGO in Guam fears young people on the island are being targeted by human traffickers; Solomon Islands passes… Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 1 September 2014
5:05 AM.An NGO in Guam fears young people on the island are being targeted by human traffickers; The World Bank makes a commitment to climate change resilience; Solomon Islands passes legislation to protect… Read more Audio
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NGO in Guam warns human trafficking is a big problem
5:04 AM.An NGO in Guam fears young people on the island are being targeted by human traffickers. Audio
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World Bank commitment to climate change resilience
5:03 AM.World Bank to lay its plans to help small island countries improve resilience to climate change at SIDS conference in Apia. Audio
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Solomons passes bill to protect victims of domestic violence
5:02 AM.Solomon Islands has passed legislation that aims to protect people from domestic violence and severly punish perpertrators of the crime. Audio
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Oxfam NZ wants dialogue between aid and private sectors
5:01 AM.Oxfam New Zealand says it is vital there is a dialogue between aid development experts and companies that want to be involved in foreign aid projects. Audio
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Tonga approaches Japanese Govt over water supply
5:00 AM.Tonga approaches the Japanese Government to speed up repairs to the island of Niuatoputapu's water supply. Audio