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Pacific Waves for Thursday 9 June 2016
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 9 June 2016
3:06 PM.The latest from the PNG capital which remains tense after a day of unrest; An election date announcement is expected soon in Nauru; A Lawyer in Guam has accused the US territory's Archbishop of a… Read more Audio
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"Warzone" described at University of PNG
3:05 PM.Details are emerging of a warzone at the campus of the University of Papua New Guinea in Port Moresby. Audio
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PNG police said to have fired without provocation
3:04 PM.The conduct of Papua New Guinea's police personnel during yesterday's unrest in Port Moresby has come under the spotlight, with another eyewitness account that they started shooting without… Read more Audio
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Lawyer accuses Guam's Archbishop of a coverup
3:03 PM.The lawyer for several victims who claim they were abused by Guam's archbishop is accusing him of a coverup, and says he expects more people to come forward with allegations against him and other… Read more Audio
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More emergency food to drought victims in PNG
3:02 PM.The emergency response co-ordinator for CARE Australia in Papua New Guinea says tens of thousands of people still need urgent food supplies. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 9 June 2016
5:06 AM.PNG capital remains tense after a day of unrest as police open fire on protesting students; Nauru election date announcement imminent; Wave energy positive for Pacific; Solomon Islands flights resume… Read more Audio
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PNG capital remains tense after a day of unrest
5:05 AM.The situation in Papua New Guinea's capital remains tense after a day of unrest when police opened fire on students at the University of PNG. Audio
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Nauru election date announcement imminent
5:04 AM.Nauru's election date could be announced in parliament tomorrow as the 3 year term ends. Audio
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Wave energy positive for Pacific
5:03 AM.A new study in the Pacific indicates wave energy could work as an alternative to fossil fuels for some countries. Audio
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Key's Fiji visit welcomed
5:02 AM.People in Fiji are welcoming John Key's visit to Suva today, with hopes for pressure over human rights and enhanced business opportunities, but some say the trip sends the wrong message. Audio