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UK election: Rachel Reeves appointed first woman Chancellor
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Rachel Reeves are among a record 11 women in the new PM's team.
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Farage elected MP for first time as Reform wins four seats
Reform leader overturns 25,000 Tory majority, as his party wins in Ashfield, Great Yarmouth and Boston and Skegness.
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Treaty Principles Bill translation fails 'international... ethical standards'
A group of licensed Māori translators have hit out at the upcoming Treaty Principles Bill, calling it factually incorrect and misleading.
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MSG boss visit to Indonesia's Papuan provinces criticised
Unannounced visit by top Melanesian diplomat used by Indonesia to paint Papuan provinces as stable, despite recent deadly clashes.
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'We must not ethnicise the events' - France on New Caledonia crisis
A French diplomat in the Pacific has rejected claims there is a military operation in New Caledonia, saying "fake news portraying the riots as one community against another distort reality". Audio
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This year's Pacific Island elections have one thing in common
Analysis - All the Pacific Islands countries going to the polls in 2024 have very low levels of women's political representation, writes Dr Kerryn Baker
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Former Green MP Keith Locke dies, age 80
Locke, known as a human rights and anti-war advocate, was in Parliament from 1999 to 2011.
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From Whanganui to Kororāreka: What to know about place name changes
Why do place names get changed, who can suggest a new one and what's in a name anyway? Audio
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Vanuatu reforms could prove disappointing - expert
Vanuatu reforms could prove disappointing - expert. Audio
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Pacific correspondent Koroi Hawkins
Voters in Vanuatu have backed changes aiming to end political instability that has marred its governments for decades. The referendum follows protests last year after the country was led by three… Audio
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Vanuatu proposed amendments a 'partial' solution - expert
Audio 14 Jun 2024Vanuatu proposed amendments a 'partial' solution - expert. Audio
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Vanuatu votes in favour of constitutional change
It follows a slew of motions for votes of no confidence and three changes of government in 2023. Audio
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'History replaying itself' - PANG on New Caledonia
A group of civil society organisations is writing to Emmanuel Macron calling on him to change his stance toward the indigenous people of New Caledonia.
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French diplomats leave New Caledonia as unrest simmers
The pause comes ahead of pro-independence protesters' national Congress, where they will seek a common stance on the riots.
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'Brave and bold': Iwi praise councils for Māori wards stand
All four Taranaki councils oppose the government's decision to block Māori wards by public referendums.
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Tuku Morgan on why he's so fired up
Waikato-Tainui leader Tuku Morgan tells Guyon why he's so fired about the backlash against te reo, how young Māori have the power to change the future and why he's not sorry about that underwear… Video, Audio
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PNG explains lack of rush over Bougainville referendum
Minister of Bougainville Affairs, Manasseh Makiba, says the Bougainville referendum is a sensitive issue and the government will not take any short cuts in dealing with it.
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Vanuatu referendum: Vote counting underway
Vote counting is now underway for Vanuatu's first national referendum on constitutional changes aimed at curbing political instability in the country.
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Nigel Farage makes an about-face and says he will run in the UK election
The pro-Brexit campaigner will make his eighth attempt to win a seat in the House of Commons.
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Mexicans vote in historic election expected to see first woman president
The ruling party candidate, Claudia Sheinbaum, is expected to sail to victory.
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'France has caused this crisis': Pacific Islands Forum offers support to New Caledonia
"Our Pacific region is home to independent experts and skilled personnel, that are familiar with this region, its history, its people, and importantly, its context, that can support all parties to…
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Partial count in South Africa election puts ruling ANC below 50% as country senses monumental change
The ANC had the most votes by some way and was well ahead in the early results, as expected.
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Pacific Waves for 30 May 2024
Vanuatu's referendum to curb political instability underway; No confidence vote in PNG's PM dominates national focus; NZ census shows an increase in Pacific population; Pacific states advocate for… Audio
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Vanuatu's referendum to curb political instability underway
Voting is underway for Vanuatu's first national referendum on constitutional amendments. Audio
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Vanuatu referendum: Citizens vote for constitution changes
The chairman of the electoral commission Edward Kaltamat said in-country polling officially opened at 7.30am Wednesday and will close at 4.30pm.