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USA correspondent Ron Elving
A deal to raise the debt ceiling's been done - but can President Joe Biden sell it to his fellow Democrats in Congress?. Ron says there are rumours that a Trump indictment is coming, first in the Mar… Audio
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Read all about it: A beginner’s guide to the 2023 Ockham Book Awards
Not yet read the contenders for Aotearoa’s big-deal book awards? Here’s a cheat sheet to help you sound like you have.
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Cliff Curtis: Te Urewera raid inspired film, Muru
Kiwi actor Cliff Curtis is a critically acclaimed Hollywood actor with a string of starring roles working with A-list directors and performers. But his heart is with the stories of Aotearoa New… Audio
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Mega Bog + Lula Wiles
Sliding from surrealism to sedition, William Darts looks at new music from the exotically named Mega Bog and Lula Wiles. Audio
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4pm Pacific Regional News for 1 April 2021
Audio 1 Apr 2021A Fijian political activist whose home was reportedly raided by anti-corruption officials last week has been charged with sedition. Ben Padarath was also charged for attempting to defeat the course of… Audio
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Chairman Xi driven in quest to 'make China great again'
China's leader Xi Jinping has accelerated his ambition to put Covid-19 behind it and 'make China great again'. Macquarie University Prof. of Asia-Pacific Security Studies and long-time China-watcher… Audio
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How China is not letting a crisis go to waste
Aggressively expanding, and sensitive to diplomatic slights, China is making sure a good crisis is not going to waste. Audio
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Protests erupt in Hong Kong over new security law
Audio 25 May 2020Pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong have been met with tear gas and water cannons by police, as a new wave of protests has erupted in the semi-autonomous territory.
The protesters took to the… Audio
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Fiji urged by UN members to protect freedom of expression
Fiji has been urged by United Nations members to prevent attacks on freedom of expression, after concerns from human rights advocates that new online safety laws could be used to silence government… Audio
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The pacifist and prophet getting a parliamentary pardon
Prophet and pacifist Rua Kēnana is to be pardoned - who was he, and how is this related to the government's announcement on teaching New Zealand history in schools? Audio
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Fiji authorities deny rumours of coup, despite groups' warnings
Fiji authorities are hosing down widespread rumours of another coup, as civil society groups started warning their members to prepare for unrest. The Fiji Muslim League sent out a memo to all its… Video, Audio
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Death and a pardon at Parliament
More than 50 things are listed on Parliament's to-do list but for those short on time The House has picked the two bills to watch for this week.
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Tagata o te Moana for 26 May 2018
The High Court in Fiji has ruled that the Fiji Times newspaper, its publisher, two editors and a letter writer are not guilty of sedition; the Solomon Islands government says its official position on… Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 25 May 2018
A refugee suicide on Manus Island this week follows a report that claims healthcare services in Australian offshore detention have been reduced; An advocate for political reform in the Cook Islands… Audio
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Not guilty a victory for Fiji Times' integrity - publisher
The Fiji Times publisher says being found not guilty of sedition is a victory for the newspaper's integrity. Audio
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Fji Times win in sedition case victory for Fiji people
The paper, its publisher, two editors and a letter writer of the Fiji Times have been found not guilty of sedition. The charges were brought after the government complained a letter the paper… Audio
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Fiji Times sedition trial ends with not guilty verdict
Audio 23 May 2018The High Court in Fiji has ruled that the Fiji Times newspaper, its publisher, two editors and a letter writer are not guilty of sedition. The case has highlighted the pressures on media freedom in… Audio
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Fiji Times not guilty verdict a victory for all Fijians
Audio 23 May 2018The lawyer for one of the men accused of sedition in the Fiji Times trial says their not guilty verdict is a victory for the people of Fiji. Audio
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Fiji's opposition SODELPA leader outlines election priorities
Audio 16 May 2018Fiji's first coup leader is promising to restore democratic freedoms to the country if elected prime minister later this year. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 19 December 2017
Audio 19 Dec 2017A lawyer says all Manus Island detainees are eligible to claim compensation through his case; PNG's supreme court quashes arrest warrant for the prime minister; hundreds march in Samoa over land… Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 18 December 2017
PNG's supreme court quashes arrest warrant for the prime minister; Hundreds march in Samoa over land issue; Lawyer plans action over Fiji's sedition law; Which mining company has the backing of… Audio
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Lawyer plans action over Fiji's sedition law
A lawyer is planning a challenge in Fiji's courts over the country's sedition law which he describes as archaic. Audio
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Pacific correspondent Mike Field
Free speech is under renewed attack in the Pacific with Fiji running sedition trials - including against its major newspaper - and Samoa restoring criminal libel to silence a vexing blogger, the… Audio
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Catalan leaders flee Spain as Madrid announces sedition charges
Former Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont has fled Spain with other members of the Catalan Government as Spain confirmed it will bring rebellion and sedition charges against the group. Mr Puigdemont was… Audio
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
Kennedy Warne talks to Kathryn Ryan about the historic agreement signed on Saturday that Rua Kenana is to be pardoned 100 years after his unjust (and illegal) arrest and subsequent trial for sedition… Audio, Gallery
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Te Waonui for week ending Friday 7 July 2017
Audio 7 Jul 2017Plans are underway to pardon the Tuhoe prophet, Rua Kenana who was found not guilty of sedition in 1916 but sentenced to prison for resisting arrest when troops stormed his Te Urewera settlement and… Audio
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Plans under way to pardon Tuhoe prophet Rua Kenana
Plans are underway to pardon the Tuhoe prophet, Rua Kenana who was found not guilty of sedition in 1916 but sentenced to prison for resisting arrest when troops stormed his Te Urewera settlement. Audio
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Fijian youth activist released
An anti torture protestor in Fiji has been released after spending a second night in police cells and two days of questioning. Audio
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Arundhati Roy - The Ministry of Utmost Happiness
Arundhati Roy is an Indian novelist and activist. After a childhood in Kerala, she moved to Delhi at age 16, eventually studying architecture at the Delhi School of Architecture while dreaming of a… Audio
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NGO says Fiji govt's Clause 24 legislation is punitive
A Fiji civil society group is angry that it was not allowed to present its full submission during consultations on a controversial move by the government. Audio