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Pacific Waves for Thursday 18 June 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 18 June 2015
3:06 PM.Arrest warrant for PNG PM considered legitimate; A former president condemns the current Nauru leadership; A suspended Nauru MP has his passport seized amid anti-government protests; The PNG Police… Read more Audio
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Arrest warrant for PNG PM considered valid
3:05 PM.The head of Papua New Guinea's anti-corruption investigative unit Taskforce Sweep says a high profile conviction emphasises the legality of an arrest warrant against the prime minister. Audio
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Former president condemns current Nauru leadership
3:04 PM.Nauru protestors are re-grouping and still demanding that David Adeang and Baron Waqa stand aside while five suspended MPs be re-admitted to parliament. Audio
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Sport: Guam footballers continue World Cup qualifying run
3:02 PM.The Guam men's football team reflect on winning their first two Under-20 Football World Cup qualifying matches. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 18 June 2015
5:06 AM.Suspended Nauru MP has passport seized amid anti-government protests; PNG Police housing relates to discipline, says minister; Porgera women appeal for PNG govt takeover of hospital; The Vanuatu… Read more Audio
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Suspended Nauru MP has passport seized
5:05 AM.A former Nauru cabinet minister, suspended by the current government, is detained and his passport is confiscated. Audio
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PNG Police housing relates to discipline, says minister
5:04 AM.Papua New Guinea's Police Minister says the major programme to provide housing for a growing constabulary is slowly making inroads. Audio
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Porgera women appeal for PNG govt takeover of hospital
5:03 AM.The women of Porgera have joined together to call on the Papua New Guinea government to take over their local hospital and have warned there will be deaths if the hosptial shuts down. Audio