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Pacific Waves for Friday 31 July 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 31 July 2015
3:05 PM.Small island states present climate change concerns to UN Security council as attention turns to Paris; UN Women are hoping a new toolkit will help end gender based violence in the Pacific… Read more Audio
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Emissions reductions not enough, says UN climate chief
3:04 PM.After small Island states today pressed their concerns about climate change to the UN Security Council, attention now turns to COP 21 in Paris at the end of the year. Audio
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UN Women toolkit to end violence
3:03 PM.UN Women is hoping its new toolkit for ending violence against women in the Pacific will help local governments, community groups and anyone wanting to do something about the issue to turn interest… Read more Audio
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American Samoa to develop salt resistant Taro strains
3:02 PM.In American Samoa researchers are hoping to breed taro that can grow in salty environments, after finding an increase in salinity is causing crops to fail in traditionally grown areas. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 31 July 2015
5:06 AM.PNG police accuse Aus govt of a 'pack of lies' over Manus case; Self government has benefited Cook Islands - academic; Pacific Islands Forum Head Dame Meg Taylor says issues in Nauru are for the… Read more Audio
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PNG police accuse Aus govt of a 'pack of lies' over Manus case
5:05 AM.PNG police say the Australian Government never told it staff accused of rape were being flown out of the Manus Island Detention Centre. Audio
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Self government has benefited Cook Islands - academic
5:03 AM.A legal expert says, on the 50th anniversary of the Cook Islands self government, that the limited autonomy granted in 1965 has worked for the small Pacific country. Audio