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NZ-Samoan consortium to build Tahitian hotel
NZ-Samoan consortium to build Tahitian hotel
A New Zealand-Samoan consortium is poised to build a $US700 million hotel and accommodation complex in French Polynesia.
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Vanuatu PM threatens early election
Vanuatu PM threatens early election
Vanuatu's Prime Minister says that if an opposition political bloc continues to cause political instability in the country, he will have no alternative but to seek cabinet approval to dissolve…
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The Fruits of Our Labours
Since the 1880s hard-working Chinese have been at the heart of the fruit and vege business in New Zealand. That history has been captured in a new book, including the story of 80-year-old Nancy Young… Audio, Gallery
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The Fruits of Our Labours
The Fruits of Our Labours
Since the 1880s hard-working Chinese have been at the heart of the fruit and vege business in New Zealand. That history has been captured in a new book, including the story of 80-year-old Nancy Young…
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Wallis and Futuna head to polls
Wallis and Futuna head to polls
Wallis and Futuna will go to the polls on Sunday after the election of the territory's only French National Assembly member was annulled two months ago.
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Nominations open for Gizo Kolombangara by elections
Nominations open for Gizo Kolombangara by elections
Nominations for candidates are now open for a by-election in the Gizo Kolombangara constituency of Solomon Islands.
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Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
Fallout from the Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull notching up his 30th losing poll in a row; and yet another media expose of awful cruelty on live export vessels has put the government in a… Audio
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Will Marama Davidson get Greens back on track?
Will Marama Davidson get Greens back on track?
Opinion - The Green Party will be hoping that the announcement of its new co-leader, Marama Davidson, puts them back on a path to electoral success, writes Brigitte Morten.
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Women's leadership project launched in Samoa
Women's leadership project launched in Samoa
A new leadership project aimed at advancing gender equality has been launched in Samoa.
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Fiji's urbanisation looms large over 2018 poll: academic
Fiji's urbanisation looms large over 2018 poll: academic
Fiji's increasingly urbanised population is looming large for the country's political parties in this year's election, according to a Fijian politics scholar.
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Egypt's Sisi wins election with no real opposition
Egypt's Sisi wins election with no real opposition
The Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has been re-elected in a landslide victory.
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Mexico is no 'piñata', election front-runner says after Trump tweets
Mexico is no 'piñata', election front-runner says after Trump tweets
Mexico's presidential front-runner launched his campaign close to the U.S. border on Sunday, demanding respect for Mexicans.
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Costa Rica set for centre-left president
Costa Rica set for centre-left president
The candidate for the governing centre-left party in Costa Rica's presidential elections, Carlos Alvarado, has won a surprise landslide victory.
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Sponsors desert Australian cricket
Sponsors desert Australian cricket
The fallout from the Australian cricket team's ball tampering scandal is costing Cricket Australia dearly.
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Political party disqualified ahead of French Polynesia elections
Political party disqualified ahead of French Polynesia elections
One of the seven parties registering for French Polynesia's election next month has been disqualified.
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Tahiti election lists leave out Flosse
Audio 28 Mar 2018French Polynesia's election lists are ready but veteran leader Flosse remains banned. Audio
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LGNZ calls for changes to Māori wards legislation
LGNZ calls for changes to Māori wards legislation
Changes must be made to the way Māori wards are decided on, Local Government New Zealand says.
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Sheep goes for $8k at first NZ auction of Beltex ram lambs
Sheep goes for $8k at first NZ auction of Beltex ram lambs
About 300 people attended the first ever sale of Beltex ram lambs in New Zealand on Friday.
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New Tahiti movement A Ti'a Mai gears up for poll
New Tahiti movement A Ti'a Mai gears up for poll
Dissidents of French Polynesia's pro-independence party say their movement to contest the election is called A Ti'a Mai.
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March For Our Lives: Mass rallies on gun control in US
March For Our Lives: Mass rallies on gun control in US
Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets in student-led protests calling for tighter gun control across the United States.
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Flosse's appeal to contest April French Polynesia poll fails
Audio 23 Mar 2018Tahiti's Flosse fails in bid to stand in next month's election. Audio
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Frank Luntz: Clinton's 'horrible' campaign cost her
If Hillary Clinton had been more like Jacinda Ardern she would be American president today, says political consultant and pollster Frank Luntz. Audio
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Facebook boss called on to give evidence over data claims
Cambridge Analytica: Facebook boss called on to give evidence over data claims
Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg has been called on by a UK parliamentary committee to give evidence about the use of personal data by Cambridge Analytica.
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Russia's Putin wins landslide re-election victory
Russia's Putin wins landslide re-election victory
Vladimir Putin will lead Russia for another six years after securing an expected victory in the presidential election.
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Russia election: Putin wins with more than 70% of vote
Audio 19 Mar 2018Polls in Russia have officially closed. Over 100 million people, across eleven time zones, were eligible to cast their ballots for eight candidates - although Vladimir Putin is widely expected to be… Audio