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Making sense of the midterm election madness
Making sense of the midterm election madness
The midterm elections are taking place next week in the US, but what exactly are they? And what does it mean for Trump? Tim Watkin takes a look. Video
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SODELPA urges supporters to unite behind Rabuka
SODELPA urges supporters to unite behind Rabuka
Fiji's SODELPA party has urged all its supporters to stay united behind its leader Sitiveni Rabuka.
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New Caledonia elders hail referendum campaign
New Caledonia elders hail referendum campaign
New Caledonia's government-appointed group of elders has praised the conduct during the independence referendum campaign which is about to wrap up.
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Record turnout of early voters in US midterms
Audio 2 Nov 2018There's been a record turnout of early voters as Americans count down to next week's mid-term elections. All the seats in the House and a third of the seats in the Senate are up for grabs on… Audio
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Questions hang over Rabuka candidacy on eve of early voting
Voters go to the polls in remote areas of Fiji next week with questions still hanging over one of the more prominent candidates on the ballot paper. Audio
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Study finds PNG 2017 election largely neither fair or free
Study finds PNG 2017 election largely neither fair or free
Many voters were denied a fair choice in last year's Papua New Guinea general election, according to analysis by the Australian National University.
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"Trump is the Worst President Ever" - Republican Strategist
Voters in America will be going to the polls shortly for a mid-term election that may be a referendum on the man in the White House, Donald Trump. Republican strategist Rick Wilson says he's… Audio
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Early voting for mid-terms underway in American Samoa
Early voting for mid-terms underway in American Samoa
Nearly 400 people have cast ballots in early voting for the mid-term election in American Samoa, set for 6 November.
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Typhoon hit Northern Marianas postpones elections
Typhoon hit Northern Marianas postpones elections
The Northern Marianas has postponed its elections by a week, as the territory reels from Typhoon Yutu.
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Angela Merkel to step down as German chancellor in 2021
Angela Merkel to step down in 2021
The decision by Germany's vetran chancellor comes after a series of regional election setbacks.
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Australia's Labor Party commits to maintaining offshore detention
Australia's Labor Party commits to maintaining offshore detention
Australia's opposition Labor Party will maintain the offshore processing of asylum seekers if it forms government.
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New Caledonia at a crossroads - again
New Caledonia at a crossroads - again
With a referendum on independence due on Sunday expected to confirm the status quo, the French prime minister has told the National Assembly in Paris that he doesn't "trust results proclaimed in…
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Far-right candidate wins Brazil poll
Far-right candidate wins Brazil poll
Far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro has won a sweeping victory in Brazil's presidential election.
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Polls show coalition well-placed in second year of govt
Polls show coalition well-placed in second year of govt
Poll of Polls- A year on from when the coalition government was sworn in, it has built voter support.
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Politics with Mills & Sherson
Stephen Mills and Trish Sherson talk to Kathryn about the issues which featured highly in the latest 1 News Colmar Brunton poll including the rising impact of petrol prices. Stephen Mills is the… Audio
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Brazil has gone to the polls
South America correspondent, Daniel Schweimler reports that far right candidate, Jair Bolsonaro is set to be Brazil's next leader, also an update on the long march of the migrant caravan of mainly… Audio
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Aid starts to flow to typhoon-hit Marianas
Aid starts to flow to typhoon-hit Marianas
Aid is starting to arrive in the typhoon-devastated Northern Marianas five days after the US territory was hit by Yutu.
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Abortion law reform options an improvement - advocate
Any abortion law change will be 'collective will of Parliament'
The Justice Minister says it's too soon to say whether MPs will vote to change abortion laws.
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Jonathan Simon - Fraud fears in US mid-terms
There are two weeks to go until midterm elections in the US - a particularly important event that will either entrench the power of President Donald Trump, or provide a break on his plans. There are… Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Oct 26 2018
Audio 26 Oct 2018A review of the week's news including... new strike action announced by teachers, support for the National party and it's leader falling in the latest political poll, one of the country's worst child… Audio
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Week in Politics: Who would want to lead National right now?
Week in Politics: Who would want to lead National right now?
Analysis - National was relieved to have slipped only two points in a poll taken after its worst week in living memory and the PM surprised Parliament with a regional fuel tax pledge, writes Peter…
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Campaign continues after Rabuka found not guilty
Campaign continues after Rabuka found not guilty
Fiji's Sitiveni Rabuka says his party's campaign to win the next election continues after he was acquitted of electoral fraud.
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Rabuka's campaign continues after Fiji court acquittal
Fiji's Sitiveni Rabuka has been acquitted of electoral fraud leaving the way open for him to contest the election less than three weeks away. Audio
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Abortion not a crime if Labour delivers on law change
Abortion not a crime if Labour delivers on law change
Abortion will be decriminalised if any of three models proposed by the Law Commission are adopted.
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French PM visit to New Caledonia welcomed
French PM visit to New Caledonia welcomed
The leader of New Caledonia's biggest anti-independence party says it's extremely positive that the French prime minister will be in Noumea the day after the independence referendum.