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Pacific Waves for Friday 13 November 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 13 November 2015
4:06 PM.UN wants Fiji police to maintain human rights commitment; NFP says military dominates Fiji; Activist issues warning about New Guinea forests; Help on the way for Pacific products facing tough trade… Read more Audio
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UN wants Fiji police to maintain human rights commitment
4:05 PM.The United Nations hopes that Fiji police will maintain the commitment to human rights and accountability that had been fostered by Ben Groenewald. Audio
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NFP says military dominates Fiji
4:04 PM.The opposition National Federation Party says the departure of the Police Commissioner shows that military rule remains supreme in Fiji. Audio
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Activist issues warning about New Guinea forests
4:03 PM.An environmental and social activist says the governments of Papua New Guinea and Indonesia cannot claim to be serious about climate change impacts when they continue to allow rampant forest clearance… Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 13 November 2015
6:06 AM.Fiji squatters receive titles to land; Help is on the way for Pacific products facing tough barriers to trade; A study finds beauty equals health when it comes to coral reefs; Vanuatu Kava is given… Read more Audio
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Fiji squatters receive titles to land
6:05 AM.After recently giving out land titles to 40 squatters in Lautoka, Fiji's government says it will extend the same status to residents in 16 more squatter settlements over the next two years. Audio
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Help on the way for Pacific products facing tough barriers
6:04 AM.Pacific brands are still struggling to break down barriers to trade and market their products outside the Pacific. Audio
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Sport: Fiji, Samoa and Tonga get seats on World Rugby Council
6:00 AM.Pacific countries will get individual seats on an expanded World Rugby Council for the first time from May next year. Audio