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Pacific Waves for Friday 10 June 2016
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 10 June 2016
3:05 PM.Papua New Guinea authorities yet to condemn police shootings; A Papua New Guinea court is clear to consider detainee compensation; New Zealand and Fiji's leaders meet in Suva; New Caledonia's Germain… Read more Audio
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PNG authorities yet to condemn police shootings
3:04 PM.Papua New Guinea university students have been afforded little sympathy by authorities after police opened fire on them at a campus in Port Moresby this week. Urged to end their boycott of classes and… Read more Audio
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PNG court clear to consider detainee compensation
3:03 PM.The Supreme Court in Papua New Guinea has cleared the road for it to consider awarding compensation to assylum seekers on Manus Island. Audio
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New Zealand will not be leaving the Pacific Islands Forum
3:02 PM.The New Zealand Prime Minister John Key has told Frank Bainimarama that New Zealand will not be leaving the Pacific Islands Forum. Audio
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New Caledonia's Germain says Noumea Accord process on track
3:01 PM.The president of New Caledonia's collegial government says good progress is being made towards a referendum on possible independence, despite several challenges. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 10 June 2016
5:06 AM.Looking back at what has been called a war zone at the University of PNG following the violent police attacks on Wednesday; we also hear a journalist's account and her report on a police attack on… Read more Audio
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New Zealand's John Key in Fiji for an historic visit
5:03 AM.The New Zealand Prime Minister John Key has arrived in Fiji for a landmark visit, ending a decade of sometimes fractious relations between the two countries. Audio
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Cook Govt confident about progress on Te Mato Vai
5:02 AM.The Cook Islands Government says progress on the giant Te Mato Vai water project is being made despite some set backs. Audio
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Tuvalu to introduce new disaster early warning system
5:01 AM.A new early warning system to be introduced in Tuvalu next month aims to help outlying communities better prepare for natural disasters. Audio