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Pacific Waves for Monday 31 October 2016
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 31 October 2016
4:05 PM.Brothers-in-law vye for Palau presidency; Full extent of NCDs in the region yet to be acknowledged; Rights advocates want Fiji's Prime Minister to honour his recent stance on torture; The rebuild for… Read more Audio
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Brothers-in-law vye for Palau presidency
4:04 PM.It's a battle of two brothers-in-law for the Palau presidency as the country goes to the polls on Tuesday. Read more Audio
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Full extent of NCDs in the region yet to be acknowledged
4:03 PM.The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation says the full extent of a crisis of non-communicable diseases in the region is yet to be acknowledged. Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 31 October 2016
6:05 AM.Rights advocates want Fiji's Prime Minister to honour his recent stance on torture; The rebuild for Fiji's schools is 'lagging' as the cyclone season begins; There are discussions in NZ on lifting… Read more Audio
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Rights advocates look to Fiji PM to back up words
6:04 AM.Human rights advocates are hoping an admission by the Fiji Prime Minister that the country has issues with torture and violence will trigger major changes. Read more Audio
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Fiji's schools rebuild 'lagging' as cyclone season begins
6:03 AM.As the Pacific cyclone season begins, Fiji's opposition leader says school children are learning in unhealthy conditions. Read more Audio
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NZ discussions on lifting Pacific people out of poverty
6:02 AM.Trade negotiators, NGO leaders and economists discuss the best combination of trade and aid to lift people out of poverty. Read more Audio
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Tonga relies on increasing amounts of imported fruits
6:01 AM.Tonga has been forced to rely on increasing amounts of imported fruits due to declining local production. Read more Audio
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New Pacific federation recognises resilence as a sector
6:00 AM.Pacific Island countries have created the world's first industry association for people involved in climate change and disaster work. Read more Audio