Pacific Waves RNZ News
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A daily current affairs programme that delves deeper into the major stories of the week, through a Pacific lens, and shines a light on issues affecting Pacific people wherever they are in the world.
Hosted by Susana Suisuiki.
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Pacific Waves for 27 April 2024
Samoa's government organises mass clean-ups and fumigation missions to combat dengue fever outbreak; The race to form the next government of Solomon Islands could be a tight one with no single party emerging from the election with enough seats to govern; The Marshall Islands has ratified a United Nation's agreement to fight illegal fishing; and concerns raised as PNG fails to set up human rights body.
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Samoa cleans up to tackle dengue fever outbreak
Samoa cleans up to tackle dengue fever outbreak
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No clear majority to form the next Sols government
There's a 'tight race' to form the next Sols government.
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Marshall Islands ratifies UN agreement to fight illegal fishing
Marshall Islands ratifies UN agreement to fight illegal fishing.
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Concerns raised as PNG fails to set up human rights body
Concerns raised as PNG fails to set up human rights body.
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Pacific Waves for 26 April 2024
Fiji's sacked education minister returns to cabinet; ANZAC 2024: Niue remembers its forgotten 150 soldiers; Global leaders take major step to reduce gas emissions; PNG reaps soaring cacao returns but worry for the future.
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I listen to the morning edition every weekday. We’re lucky that about the only regular source for news from this region is so well done, and features such wide coverage (although comparatively little from FSM and Palau). The sound quality in the interviews is sometimes low, but that’s the price you pay for getting information from a remote part of the world.