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  • Signs of political shifts in PNG ahead of 2017 elections

    Audio 16 Mar 2016

    A Papua New Guinea opposition grouping, the Pangu Pati, says it is joining forces with a main party from the governing coalition, the People's Progress Party for next year's general election. It's… Audio

  • Toby & Toby on... the end of the white gold rush

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    16 Mar 2016
    Milk pours from holes in the side of a 2L bottle of milk with a dollar sign on it

    OPINION: The dairy export boom has ended, leaving many farmers deep in debt. Toby Manhire and Toby Morris plunge into the details.

    The end of the white gold rush
  • US election: What to expect from Super Tuesday II

    News
    World Election 2008
    15 Mar 2016
    Donald Trump

    The "Super Tuesday" primaries and caucuses at the start of March were a US political blockbuster, and it's time for the sequel. Find out what's at stake this week.

    US election: What to expect from Super Tuesday II
  • Double the votes in second flag referendum

    News
    New Zealand
    15 Mar 2016
    New Zealand flag and Silver Fern flag

    Turnout in the second flag referendum is more than double that of the first at the same point in the process.

    Double the votes in second flag referendum
  • Former Nauru Presidents plead for international observers

    Audio 15 Mar 2016

    Two former Nauru presidents say international election observers are needed on the island, several months before the expected election. Audio

  • Merkel's party suffers state election setbacks

    News
    World
    14 Mar 2016
    German chancellor Angela Merkel delivers a speech at the last electoral meeting in Haigerloch, southwestern Germany, ahead of regional state elections.

    Chancellor Angela Merkel's party has suffered significant losses in German regional elections, exit polls show.

    Merkel's party suffers state election setbacks
  • Nauru opposition calls for early election observers

    News
    Pacific Nauru
    14 Mar 2016
    no caption

    Two former Nauru presidents have appealed to the Commonwealth Secretariat and the Pacific Islands Forum to begin early monitoring of the island's elections.

    Nauru opposition calls for early election observers
  • Merkel migrant policy key in elections

    News
    World Election 2008
    13 Mar 2016
    A couple walks past a campaign poster for right-wing populist Alternative for Germany party reading: "Enough is enough, Saxony-Anhalt votes for AfD", in Magdeburg, eastern Germany.

    Germany is voting in regional elections being seen as a test of Chancellor Angela Merkel's refugee policy.

    Merkel migrant policy key in elections
  • Commonwealth 'visa-free' idea popular

    News
    World
    13 Mar 2016
    The proposal was least popular in Britain, where only 58 percent of those surveyed backed the idea.

    New Zealanders, Australians, Canadians and Britons want to live and work in each other's nations without a visa, a poll suggests.

    Commonwealth 'visa-free' idea popular
  • Myanmar - A Democracy Under Construction

    Audio 13 Mar 2016
    Art on display in Yangon,Myanmar, in celebration of the River Gallery's 10th anniversary.

    Insight travels to Myanmar to find out how democracy is unfolding after decades of harsh military rule. Audio, Gallery

  • Carson to get 'big part' for backing Trump

    News
    World
    12 Mar 2016
    Donald Trump takes the stage as former republican nomination candidate Ben Carson adds his support.

    Former United States republican presidential contender Ben Carson has thrown his support behind frontrunner Donald Trump.

    Carson to get 'big part' for backing Trump
  • Signs Nauru is putting more clamps on democracy

    Audio 11 Mar 2016

    Nauru has reportedly changed its electoral laws which critics say will make it harder to compete against the government. Audio

  • Nauru hikes election fees 20 fold

    News
    Pacific Nauru
    11 Mar 2016
    Nauru opposition MP Mathew Batsiua.

    A former Nauru justice minister says the government has amended electoral laws which further undermine democracy on the island.

    Nauru hikes election fees 20 fold
  • Myanmar's new government selects chosen leader

    News
    World
    11 Mar 2016
    U Htin Kyaw talks with media in February at Myanmar's Lower house Parliament in the capital city of Naypyidaw.

    Myanmar's new government led by Nobel Peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi has announced its candidate for President.

    Myanmar's new government selects chosen leader
  • Kiribati presidential vote count runs through night

    News
    Pacific Kiribati
    10 Mar 2016
    ballot box

    Vote counting in Kiribati's presidential election went into the late hours last night after the country went the polls yesterday.

    Kiribati presidential vote count runs through night
  • Overnight vote count highly anticipated in Kiribati

    News
    Pacific Kiribati
    9 Mar 2016
    no caption. taken by VSA volunteer on Tarawa

    People in Kiribati are expected to be listening to the radio tonight to get the latest updates on the vote count in the country's presidential election.

    Overnight vote count highly anticipated in Kiribati
  • US election: Trump wins more crucial states

    News
    World
    9 Mar 2016
    Donald Trump

    Donald Trump has won two more states, while Bernie Sander's surprise victory in Michigan couldn't stop Hillary Clinton from increasing her overall lead.

    US election: Trump wins more crucial states
  • I-Kiribati voting today for the country's fifth president

    News
    Pacific Kiribati
    9 Mar 2016
    No caption

    Voters in Kiribati are going to the polls today to choose their fifth president since the country became independent in 1979.

    I-Kiribati voting today for the country's fifth president
  • Toby and Toby... look back on 100 days of President Trump

    News
    World Comment & Analysis
    9 Mar 2016
    Tobys Trump House

    OPINION: Toby Manhire and Toby Morris look back on 100 days of President Trump.

    Donald Trump is in the House
  • Tautua Samoa party finally talks after disastrous poll results

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    9 Mar 2016
    Tautua Samoa party's three MPs. From left Ili Setefano, former deputy leader A'eau Peniamina and Olo Fiti Afoa Vaai

    Four days after Samoa's general election the Tautua Samoa party's former leader has congratulated the caretaker Prime Minister and the ruling party for its win.

    Tautua Samoa party finally talks after disastrous poll results
  • Fonterra: What shape is it in?

    News
    New Zealand Election 2008
    8 Mar 2016
    Organic Jersey cow on a Rongotea farm.

    Fonterra represents more than 20 percent of New Zealand's total exports and 7 percent of national output. So what are the implications of its latest payout announcement?

    Fonterra: What shape is it in?
  • Fonterra drops forecast milk payout

    News
    Business farming
    8 Mar 2016
    no caption

    Fonterra's forecast milk payout would be its lowest in 13 years, with the latest drop expected to knock about $400 million from farmers' incomes. Audio

    Fonterra drops forecast milk payout
  • Samoa PM puts election win down to delivering on promises

    Audio
    7 Mar 2016

    Samoa's prime minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi says his Human Rights Protection Party's resounding election win reflects public satisfaction that his government has delivered on its promises. Audio

  • Samoa has new AG and prosecutor

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    7 Mar 2016
    Court House Mulinuu

    Samoa has a new Attorney General and a Director of Public Prosecution office after a cabinet decision was finalised before the country went to the polls last Friday.

    Samoa has new AG and prosecutor
  • Samoa's ruling party given resounding mandate in elections

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    7 Mar 2016
    The elected members of Samoa's Human Rights Protection Party with supporters outside the party's headquarters on Saturday.

    Voters in Samoa delivered a resounding mandate to the governing party in elections on Friday, almost completely removing the opposition from parliament.

    Samoa's ruling party given resounding mandate in elections
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