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Pacific Waves for Friday 10 March 2017
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 10 March 2017
4:06 PM.Campaigners in PNG lobby Canada's prime minister to address abuses at the Porgera mine; Samoa's child street vendors speak out in a new report from the International Labour Organisation; There are… Read more Audio
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PNG campaigners lobby Canada's PM
4:05 PM.PNG campaigners have lobbied Canada's PM to help bring justice to victims of violence and rape at the Porgera Mine. Audio
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Samoa launches ILO report on child street vendors
4:04 PM.Children as young as 7 years old are working on the streets of Apia according to an ILO report on child street vendors in Samoa. Read more Audio
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Art exhibition promotes protection of whales and the ocean
4:01 PM.An exhibition entitled "Protecting Pacific Whales Through Art" opened at the Tjibaou Cultural Centre in Noumea, New Caledonia this week. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 10 March 2017
6:06 AM.Guam an unwitting target in rising geopolitical tensions; Dumped Tonga Cabinet Minister speaks out; Solomon Islands tightens its child adoption laws; Opponents of a plan to build a giant telescope in… Read more Audio
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Guam an unwitting target in rising geopolitical tensions
6:05 AM.Guam's role as the forward strategic point for the projection of US force in the Asia Pacific has made the Micronesian people of this island an unwitting target. Read more Audio
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Dumped Tonga Cabinet Minister speaks out
6:04 AM.Dr 'Aisake Eke, who until earlier this week was Tonga's Finance Minister, says he abstained from a no confidence vote because some of the claims by the nobles about Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva were… Read more Audio
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Sport: Cook Islands Rugby League dispute could reach High Court
6:03 AM.A Cook Islands rugby league club could invoke legal action after it was sanctioned for fielding a player contracted to another club. Read more Audio