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Pacific Waves for Monday 2 November 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 2 November 2015
4:05 PM.Save the Children leaves Nauru with mixed feelings; Nauru prepares for its UN Human Rights review; The opposition in Fiji is challenging the findings of an investigation into the attorney general; The… Read more Audio
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Mixed feelings as Save the Children leaves Nauru
4:04 PM.The head of Save the Children Australia says the end of its tenure on Nauru means there is no longer an agency to speak up for the rights of children in detention there. Audio
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Fiji AG asset declaration again under spotlight
4:02 PM.The opposition in Fiji is challenging the findings of FICAC's investigation into Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum's declaration of assets. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 2 November 2015
6:06 AM.Nauru prepares for its UN Human Rights review; the Cook Islands government is accused of abandoning principle in favour of money; Samoa is urged to privatise more; Why is a furtile country like Papua… Read more Audio
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UN states discuss Nauru's rights concerns
6:04 AM.United Nations member states are expected to express their concerns about human rights issues in Nauru like press freedom and the treatment of refugees at a review this week. Audio
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Cooks Opposition says Spanish fishing deal a sell out
6:03 AM.The opposition Democratic Party in the Cook Islands says in signing a deal with Spanish purse seiners the government's abandoned principle in favour of money. Audio
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Meeting to resolve Fiji row over mineral prospecting licence
6:03 AM.Fiji's Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, has called an urgent meeting to resolve a row over a mineral prospecting license. Audio
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More reform urged for Samoa so business can flourish
6:02 AM.Samoa is being urged to privatise more state-owned enterprises and review its regulations around foreign investment. Audio
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PNG advocate says drought impacts on youth are tangible
6:01 AM.A youth advocate from Papua New Guinea says it's a travesty that such a fertile country is struggling to feed and nourish its people. Audio
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Online Dictionary app will help preserve Cook Islands language
6:00 AM.An expert in minority laguages at Auckland's University of Technology says a new online Cook Islands dictionary will play a strong role in helping to preserve the language. Audio