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Coalition talks underway in Vanuatu
Coalition talks are set to be complicated because in the last parliament at least two parties had MPs split across both the government and opposition benches.
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How big is social media's impact on politics?
A professor from the University of Auckland says social media is responsible for people "directly engaging with these proposed changes" in the Treaty Principles Bill and the Regulatory Standards Bill. Audio
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Cook Islands not qualified for UN membership, says prime minister
The Cook Islands will not pursue membership in the United Nations and the Commonwealth.
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Is PNG ready for its biggest year yet?
As Papua New Guinea prepares to mark 50 years of independence from Australia in 2025, the government faces a host of other matters that need to be addressed, urgently. Audio
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Division, abuse and rates pain: Local politics year in review
A rising tide of abuse, escalating costs and the clash between central and local government - Marika Hill looks back at local politics in 2024.
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2024 in review: A year of milestones for the Indian community in New Zealand
The Indian community overtook the Chinese population to become the third-largest ethnic group in New Zealand.
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What happened in NZ this year?
From supermarket rat infestations, to job cuts, a hīkoi, and the Marokopa man who continues to evade police - here are some of the biggest NZ stories from 2024.
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Hui, protests, kotahitanga, and a new Kuini - A historic year for Māoridom
A hīkoi, a haka, and the rise of a new generation - RNZ unpacks a contentious and momentous year for Māoridom.
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Jakarta pardons disguise increased military presence in Papua - activists
Indonesia's new president Prabowo Subianto has revealed plans to pardon as many as 44,000 convicts - about a third of the country's prison population.
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Cook Islands passport would require giving up NZ citizenship - NZ foreign affairs
The Cook Islands can only have its own passport if it gives up New Zealand citizenship, the office of New Zealand's Foreign Minister, Winston Peters says.
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Thousands feared dead after cyclone hits French island
Hundreds or even thousands are feared dead from the most powerful cyclone to hit the Indian Ocean island in nearly a century. Audio
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Why is Canadian miner IPX focusing on Bougainville's Isina region?
Island Passage Exploration is exploring 261 square kilometres in the Crown Prince Range in Central Bougainville, only nine kilometres southeast of Panguna mine.
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Assad's fall may fuel an Islamist resurgence
Analysis - The ouster of the Syrian president leaves a risk of instability and extremism. Audio
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Indigenous Australian journalist's book inhabits 'sense of silence'
Murriyang Song of Time was written in response to the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum.
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Indigenous Australian journalist's book inhabits 'sense of silence'
Murriyang Song of Time was written in response to the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum. Audio
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Stan Grant: Murriyang Song of Time
Writer, journalist, historian, and author Stan Grant, a Wiradjuri first nations Australian talks about his new book Murriyang Song of Time. Audio
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Vanuatu's political uncertainty continues as it prepares for a snap election
Vanuatu has been riven by political instability, with frequent elections and changes of leadership in recent years.
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How does Te Tiriti o Waitangi compare to treaties in other colonial countries?
Aotearoa is unique among settler colonial states in having one treaty with the indigenous people, but how does that compare with treaties made with other first nations in Canada, the US and Australia?
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Tip-toeing to a trade deal with India
There's already plenty of doubt that we'll get an India trade deal signed in the Prime Minister's first term as he promised. Here's another hiccup.
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Union Calédonienne unveils plans for New Caledonia's political future
New Caledonia's largest pro-independence party unveiled the main outcome of its Congress last weekend, including its plans for the French Pacific territory's political future.
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Mixed reactions to Tjibaou's election to New Caledonia pro-independence party
Within the pro-independence camp, the two main moderate parties UPM and PALIKA have reacted favourably, although they have recently distanced themselves from UC.
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Sir Jerry Mateparae visits Bougainville for key consultations
Sir Jerry was appointed as the moderator for the Bougainville independence consultations in September. He will be in Bougainville from 25 to 29 November.
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'You have to do deals': Luxon says Treaty bill worth it
Analysis - Luxon is loath to spend too much time looking back at his first year, and invited to share any lessons he's learnt, he draws something of a blank. Audio
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Snap election looms in Vanuatu
The president of the Republic of Vanuatu has dissolved parliament, triggering a snap-election.
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Council looking into controversial post on hīkoi
Whangārei District Council says it's looking into reports about councillors' comments on social media relating to the hīkoi - but won't say if any formal Code of Conduct complaint has been lodged.