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Pacific Waves for Wednesday 17 June 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 17 June 2015
3:05 PM.An anti government protest in Nauru could continue but riot police have been guarding parliament; The Vanuatu Opposition is planning to take legal action after the rejection of their motion for a vote… Read more Audio
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Plans to continue Nauru protest
3:04 PM.Plans to continue Nauru protest against the government but riot police are out in force. Audio
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Vanuatu opposition plans legal action against govt
3:03 PM.The Vanuatu opposition says it is planning legal action against the government for electing a new parliament speaker who went on to rule out a planned no confidence motion. Audio
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Norfolk Island Legislature abolished from tonight
3:02 PM.Norfolk Island commemorates its autonomy with a final sitting of its legislative council. Audio
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Reservations over motives behind China bank
3:01 PM.An Australian National University researcher says it's important a new investment bank set up by China supports development projects in the Pacific that will have long-lasting benefits. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 17 June 2015
5:05 AM.Claims and counterclaims after Nauru parliament protest; Academic says future of MSG hinges on West Papua; PNA countries are to charge more for FAD use; A 'Samoan Heroes' book is launched. Audio
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Claims and counterclaims after Nauru parliament protest
5:04 AM.An opposition MP has been arrested after hundreds of people turned out to anti-government protests on Nauru yesterday. Audio
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Academic says future of MSG hinges on West Papua
5:03 AM.The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force says it is making good progess in its efforts to rearm special units in the organisation. Audio