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China renews vow to reunite with Taiwan
Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged the people of Taiwan to accept it "must and will be" reunited with China.
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Museum politics, the Red Guards and Mao: Review of Denise Ho's Curating Revolution
A new book, Curating Revolutions, on Mao and the museums of China tells the stories of people trying to curate and guide museums during a revolutionary period. And it is a surprising gem.
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Wild Oats XI wins Sydney-Hobart
Australian super-maxi Wild Oats XI clinched their ninth Sydney to Hobart line honours in one of the closest finishes in the race's history.
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Very close in Sydney-Hobart race
Four Australian supermaxis are locked in a thrilling battle for Sydney to Hobart line honours.
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Comanche remains favourite for Sydney to Hobart
Comanche skipper Jim Cooney is preparing for an additional responsibility at the start of the Sydney to Hobart and feels greater apprehension than he did before last year's race.
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Listener picks for best TV shows of 2018
We asked our audience to tell us their favourite tv shows of 2018. Here they are. Audio
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Fighting the business of slavery
Matt Friedman is an international human trafficking expert, who leads an organisation fighting the business of slavery - corporation by corporation. More than 40 million people worldwide are estimated… Audio
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US calls for Huawei executive to face fraud charges
US prosecutors want a top executive of Huawei to face charges of fraud linked to the skirting of Iran sanctions, a Vancouver court has heard.
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China's 'selfie' generation to drive next tourism wave
A new wave of young, adventurous, tech-savvy tourists from China are heading overseas and the Pacific region is being urged to find out what makes them tick.
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Scientist defends 'world's first gene-edited babies'
A Chinese scientist who claims to have created the world's first genetically edited babies has defended his work.
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CNMI casino lays off workers after typhoon
Imperial Pacific International has laid off more than 150 workers, most of them card dealers, at its resort casino in the Northern Marianas.
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Joelle King wins Hong Kong Open title
New Zealand's top squash player Joelle King has won the Hong Kong Open with victory over world champion Raneem El Welily of Egypt in the final.
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China keeps the media in line
International journalists were startled when Chinese officials prevented them from reporting some events at the APEC summit in Papua New Guinea this week. It was a taste of the tactics China employs… Audio
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China keeps the media in line
International journalists were startled when Chinese officials prevented them from reporting some events at the APEC summit in Papua New Guinea this week. It was a taste of the tactics China employs…
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King reaches Hong Kong Open final
New Zealand's world number seven Joelle King eliminated England's Sarah-Jane Perry to win in straight-games to reach her first Hong Kong Open final.
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King through to Hong Kong semi-final
Joelle King has taken out Egyptian World No.3 Nour El Tayeb in straight-games and reach her first semi-final in Hong Kong.
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Governor welcoming tourists back to CNMI
Despite the impact of two recent typhoons, the Northern Marianas Governor Ralph Torres says the territory's tourist markets are once again open for business.
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On the farm: our guide to what's happening around NZ
Gisborne farmers are thrilled with the prices they're receiving for their lambs - $140 dollars straight off their mothers. Southland arable farmers need the rain to stop. Audio
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On the farm: our guide to what's happening around NZ
Gisborne farmers are thrilled with the prices they're receiving for their lambs - $140 dollars straight off their mothers. Southland arable farmers need the rain to stop.
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Sport: Manu Sina claim underdog status for Championship
Samoa are claiming underdog status for the Oceania Women's Rugby Championship, which kicks off in Lauokta, Fiji tomorrow.
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Sport: PNG Palais look long-term after Oceania 7s success
With the first goal successfully ticked off, Papua New Guinea women's sevens coach Paul Tietjens is now developing a five month plan to get the team ready to compete on the world stage.
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Sport: Tonga 7s determined to prove themselves on global stage
The Tonga men's sevens team have set their sights on the Tokyo Olympics after sealing their return to World Series competition.
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Sport: Tonga, PNG qualify for World 7s Series
Tonga will compete on the men's World Sevens Series for the first time in more than five years after finishing fifth at the Oceania Sevens in Suva.
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'It is baseless' - Marshalls President, facing ouster, blames Chinese influence
Concern over a proposed utopia for foreign investment in the Marshall Islands has exploded, with the country's president blaming Chinese influence for a no confidence motion brought against her. Audio
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Fiji fisherpeople ripped off - report
A new report in Fiji has found local men and women who fish for a living are being ripped off by middlemen and exporters. Audio