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Deadly riots in New Caledonia
6:02 AM.French police reinforcements have been brought in to regain control as Nouméa prepares for another night of violence after several deaths over five days. Audio
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Palau president sued
6:01 AM.Palau's President Surangel Whipps Jr. has been sued in his personal and official capacity before a US Federal Court in Texas for banning an American woman from entering Palau. Audio
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NZ Green Party call for support of West Papua
6:00 AM.The New Zealand Green Party is calling on the government to pressure Indonesia to do more to address ongoing human rights atrocities being committed by its security forces against indigenous peoples… Read more Audio
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Pacific rugby battle to the top
6:04 AM.The Fijian Drua and Moana Pasifika are chasing a top eight finish in the 2024 Super Rugby Pacific competition. Read more Audio
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UN global plastics treaty outcome
6:03 AM.A scientist is disappointed with the latest negotiations on the United Nations global plastics treaty. Read more Audio
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Bougainville releases draft constitution for public feedback
6:02 AM.The Bougainville Constitutional Planning Commission are preparing to give Bougainvilleans living away from home a chance to have their say about the constitution. Read more Audio
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Death toll rises in New Caledonia
6:01 AM.French security forces are still struggling to restore law and order in New Caledonia four days into widespread unrest in the capital Noumea. Read more Audio
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Pacific Waves 17 May 2024
6:00 AM.Four people have died in New Caledonia amid escalating unrest, The Bougainville Constitutional Planning Commission is preparing to give Bougainvilleans living away from home a chance to have their say… Read more Audio
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Pacific Waves for 16 May 2024
6:03 AM.The first casualty of the unrest in New Caledonia has been confirmed as tensions escalate; Papua New Guinea has agreed to a Bougainville Government request for a moderator to be brought in to solve an… Read more Audio
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Deaths confirmed in New Caledonia riots
6:02 AM.The first casualty of the unrest in New Caledonia has been confirmed as tensions escalate. Read more Audio
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Bougainville and Port Moresby agree to bring in moderator
6:01 AM.Papua New Guinea has agreed to a Bougainville Government request for a moderator to be brought in to solve an impasse over the autonomous region's independence aspirations. Read more Audio
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Fijian craftsmen building legendary canoe to preserve legacy
6:00 AM.We talk to some craftsmen who have set out to build a legendary giant Fijian double hulled canoe or Na Waqa Drua. Read more Audio
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Pacific Waves for 15 May 2024
6:03 AM.The president of New Caledonia is calling for calm and a return to normalcy amid ongoing public unrest in and around the capital Noumea; The slump in the Japanese tourism market is seen as the key… Read more Audio
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Curfew enforced in Noumea as tensions persist
6:02 AM.The president of New Caledonia is calling for calm and a return to normalcy amid ongoing public unrest in and around the capital Noumea. Read more Audio
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CNMI's Saipan to lose a key tourist hotel
6:01 AM.The slump in the Japanese tourism market is seen as the key reason for one of the two main hotels on the Northern Mariana's island of Saipan shutting its doors. Read more Audio
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Cook Islands voyaging canoe departs for Hawaii
6:00 AM.Sixteen Pacific Islanders have embarked on the voyage of a lifetime, sailing from Cook Islands to Hawaii for the 13th Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture. Read more Audio
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Pacific Waves for 14 May 2024
6:04 AM.The 145th anniversary of the arrival of Girmit indentured laborers from India to Fiji is being marked this week, A new report by World Vision reveals only five percent of global aid targets children… Read more Audio
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The 145th anniversary of Girmit Day
6:03 AM.Girmit Day marks the arrival of the first indentured labourers from India to Fiji under British Colonial Rule on May 14th, 1879. Read more Audio
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World Vision Aid Report
6:02 AM.New data by World Vision reveals only five percent of global aid targets children, despite children making up close to half of aid-receiving populations. Read more Audio
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Vanuatu still open for business
6:01 AM.International visitors are being reminded not to let the national carrier's woes discourage them from travelling to Vanuatu. Read more Audio
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Fiji filmaker seeks local talent
6:00 AM.A Fiji-born film producer is looking to open the door for aspiring actors in his hometown. Read more Audio
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Pacific Waves for 11 May 2024
6:04 AM.The FijiFirst Party says Frank Bainimarama will remain party leader despite his custodial sentence, Fiji Water employees continue their strikes over unpaid overtime, Niue's first female MP concerned… Read more Audio
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Frank Bainimarama to remain Fiji First leader
6:03 AM.The FijiFirst Party says Frank Bainimarama will remain party leader despite his custodial sentence. Read more Audio
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Fiji Water employees strike
6:02 AM.After more than three days of striking a National Union of Workers official is hopeful Fiji Water employees will return to work shortly. Read more Audio