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  • El Salvador plans first 'Bitcoin City', backed by bitcoin bonds

    News
    World money
    21 Nov 2021
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    El Salvador plans to build the world's first "Bitcoin City", funded initially by bitcoin-backed bonds, the president said, doubling down on his bet to harness the crypto currency to fuel investment in…

    El Salvador plans first 'Bitcoin City', backed by bitcoin bonds
  • Newshub-Reid poll: ACT continues to surge as National falls

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    21 Nov 2021
    Jacinda Ardern and David Seymour

    A new poll conducted by Newshub-Reid Research shows ACT continuing to siphon away the National Party's support.

    Newshub-Reid poll: ACT continues to surge as National falls
  • Chile voters go to polls amid deep divisions

    News
    World
    21 Nov 2021
    Soldiers stand guard at a polling station in the Gualberto Kong Fernandez Basic School in Vallenar, Chile, on November 20, 2021, on the eve of Chile's general elections.

    Chile was long held up as a model of political stability and economic growth in South America, but that image was shattered when violent anti-government protests began to spread though the country in…

    Chile voters go to polls amid deep divisions
  • Why PM Modi rolled back India's controversial farm laws

    News
    World farming
    20 Nov 2021
    Farmers shout slogans to celebrate after India's Prime Minister announced to repeal three agricultural reform laws that sparked almost a year of huge protests across the country in Amritsar on November 19, 2021.

    The decision to repeal the farm laws is a strategic and political move and an admission of BJP's haste.

    Farm laws: Why India PM Narendra Modi rolled back vexed reforms
  • 12 new faces but no women in Tonga's parliament

    Audio
    Pacific
    20 Nov 2021
    Voters from Vava'u queue to enter the outer islands polling place, in the capital Nuku'alofa today, 18 November 2021. Tonga's General Election for 17 People's Representative seats in the Tonga Legislative Assembly.

    The King of Tonga, TupouVI, had called for a new look parliament and after Thursday's election he has got his wish. Audio

  • Week in Politics: Changes are on the way - for all of us

    News
    Comment & Analysis politics
    19 Nov 2021
    Jacinda Ardern and Judith Collins

    Analysis: The country is on the brink of moving to the new traffic light system, Auckland's border opening date is set and vaccine certificates are launched. A new poll shows Labour falling but…

    Week in Politics: Changes are on the way - for all of us
  • Tonga elects all-male Parliament in latest elections

    Audio
    Pacific politics
    19 Nov 2021
    Early voters arrive at the Kolomotu'a FWC Hall, this morning. Nuku'alofa, 18 November 2021.

    Tonga has elected an all-male Parliament, with nine new faces making it in and only five of the current Cabinet ministers returning.

    The Prime Minister, Pohiva Tu'ionetoa retained his Tongatapu 10… Audio

  • Polling stations now closed in Tonga

    News
    Pacific Tonga
    18 Nov 2021
    Voters from Vava'u queue to enter the outer islands polling place, in the capital Nuku'alofa today, 18 November 2021. Tonga's General Election for 17 People's Representative seats in the Tonga Legislative Assembly.

    Polling stations in Tonga's general election are now closed, and the Election Commission says preliminary running results will be announced later tonight.

    Polling stations now closed in Tonga
  • Polls in Tonga open for 2021 election

    News
    Pacific
    18 Nov 2021

    About 60,000 Tongan voters are able to vote in a new government today.

    Polls in Tonga open for 2021 election
  • In brief: News from around the Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    17 Nov 2021
    A health worker takes a swab from a man to test for Covid-19 at a makeshift clinic in Port Moresby on 1 April, 2021.

    Covid-19 in Fiji: 14 deaths, 32 new cases; PNG Covid-19 deaths in capital underestimated; Date for Bougainville by-election moved, and more.

    In brief: News from around the Pacific
  • US bishops opposed to Biden advised: 'Eucharist cannot be ideological'

    News
    World life and society
    17 Nov 2021
    Conservative Archbishop of Los Angeles Jose H Gomez prepares Holy Communion.

    An advisory group to US bishops has urged the Catholic leaders to avoid making communion "a tool for division" amid debate over whether President Joe Biden's support for abortion rights should…

    US bishops' advisory group says communion should not be partisan
  • Pacific Waves for 17 November 2021

    Podcast episode — 16 November 2021

    Tongans prepare to head to the polls; We discuss COP26 outcomes with the head of the Pacific Regional Environment Program; The new vice chancellor of Auckland University of Technology shares some words of encouragement for students amid the pandemic.

    Pacific Waves for 17 November 2021
  • Pacific Waves for 17 November 2021

    Audio
    Pacific
    17 Nov 2021
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    Tongans prepare to head to the polls; We discuss COP26 outcomes with the head of the Pacific Regional Environment Program; The new vice chancellor of Auckland University of Technology shares some… Audio

  • Tongans advised by the King to choose wisely in Thursday poll

    Audio 17 Nov 2021
    Parliamentary Elections will take place on 18 November, 2021. The Electoral Commission of Tonga continues to provide assistance and support on all electoral matters to electors, polling officials, returning officers and candidates.

    The people of Tonga head to the polls on Thursday. Audio

  • Rachel MacGregor: 'I wanted to be free'

    Audio 16 Nov 2021
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    Rachel MacGregor has been awarded $400,000 in damages after she was defamed by her former employer, one-time Conservative Party leader Colin Craig. Rachel speaks to Karyn about the toll it has taken… Audio

  • Colin Craig's former employee awarded $400,000

    News
    New Zealand
    16 Nov 2021
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    Rachel MacGregor has been awarded $400,000 in damages by the High Court after she was defamed by her former employer, one-time Conservative Party leader Colin Craig.

    Rachel MacGregor awarded $400,000 after being defamed by ex-Conservative Party leader Colin Craig
  • 16th November 2021

    Podcast episode — 16 November 2021

    Tau, Shane and Mihingarangi debate the latest political polls, delta decisions and housing intensification.

    16th November 2021
  • Party People | Season 2 | Episode 2: 16th November 2021

    Audio
    politics te ao Māori
    16 Nov 2021
    Party People

    Tau, Shane, and Mihingarangi debate the latest political polls, delta decisions, and housing intensification. Video, Audio

  • Palika says keeping New Caledonia referendum date is 'declaration of war'

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    15 Nov 2021
    FLNKS supporters wave the Kanak flag of New Caledonia on the night of the second independence referendum in October 2020.

    New Caledonia's pro-independence Palika party says the French decision to maintain next month's referendum date amounts to a declaration of war against the Kanaks and progressive citizens.

    Palika says keeping New Caledonia referendum date is 'declaration of war'
  • Political commentators Jones & Thomas

    Audio
    politics
    15 Nov 2021
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks at a press conference after the APEC Informal Leaders' Retreat at the Majestic Centre in Wellington.

    Labour is beginning to hurt in the polls as rating of Covid management slump and another day of more than 200 infections yesterday. Also at COP26 New Zealand pledges an completely unquantifiable sum… Audio

  • Poll Winners' Reunion

    Audio
    music
    13 Nov 2021
    Bruce Forman

    Nick features a new release from guitarist Bruce Forman, bassist John Clayton, and drummer Jeff Hamilton, in which they recreate the sound of the Poll Winners trio from 1957- on the original… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Tagata o te Moana for 13 November 2021

    Podcast episode — 12 November 2021

    The promise of a muscular approach to ensuring that pledges made in the global climate crisis response are kept; Fiji Borders reopen, govt targets 80,000 visitors in 60 days; Preparations are in full swing for the reopening of the Cook Islands travel bubble with NZ in two months; Tongans go to the polls Thursday next week; America Samoa reports a new Covid case; New Caledonia's pro-independence parties double down on referendum boycott; and French Polynesia wins the right to host the 2027 Pacific Games.

    Tagata o te Moana for 13 November 2021
  • Tagata o te Moana for 13 November 2021

    Audio
    Pacific
    13 Nov 2021

    The promise of a muscular approach to ensuring that pledges made in the global climate crisis response are kept; Fiji Borders reopen, govt targets 80,000 visitors in 60 days; Preparations are in full… Audio

  • Pacific Waves for 13 November 2021

    Podcast episode — 12 November 2021

    The promise of a more muscular approach to holding climate crisis action to account; Fiji Borders reopen, govt targets 80,000 visitors in 60 days; Tongans go to the polls Thursday next week

    Pacific Waves for 13 November 2021
  • Pacific Waves for 13 November 2021

    Audio
    Pacific
    13 Nov 2021

    The promise of a more muscular approach to holding climate crisis action to account; Fiji Borders reopen, govt targets 80,000 visitors in 60 days; Tongans go to the polls Thursday next week Audio

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