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Pacific Waves for Friday 18 May 2018
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 18 May 2018
3:06 PM.Reaction to New Zealand minister blaming Pacific states for the country's drug problems; Reduction in healthcare for refugees held on Manus; A subsidiary of a major Malaysian company has agreed in… Read more Audio
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Tonga stirred up by Shane Jones
3:05 PM.New Zealand's associate finance minister, Shane Jones, says closely failed states in the Pacific have become gateways for shipping methamphetamine and other drugs into this country, but his comments… Read more Audio
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Reduction in healthcare for refugees held on Manus
3:04 PM.Amnesty International says Australia has drastically reduced healthcare for refugees it detains in Papua New Guinea. Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 18 May 2018
5:05 AM.The subsidiary of a major Malaysian company has agreed in mediation to renegotiate land deals in Papua New Guinea's East New Britain; a call for to be done to help communities affected by nuclear… Read more Audio
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PNG landowners and loggers to re-negotiate deal
5:04 AM.The subsidiary of a major Malaysian company has agreed in mediation to renegotiate land deals in Papua New Guinea's East New Britain. Read more Audio
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Lord Ma'afu is back in Tonga's Cabinet
5:02 AM.The Tonga Government has returned Lord Ma'afu to cabinet after his resignation in March. Read more Audio
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Cooks opposition questions Chinese presence ahead of election
5:01 AM.The Cook Islands opposition is questioning the timing of a visit by the Chinese ambassador to open a school so close to the general election. Read more Audio
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Pioneer radio businessman passes away in Samoa
5:00 AM.The Minister of Pacific Peoples in NZ and friend gives his tribute to one of Samoa's renowned broadcasters and businessman. Read more Audio