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Pacific Waves for Thursday 20 April 2017
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 20 April 2017
3:06 PM.Nauruans charged over anti-government protests two years ago are seeking a temporary stay on their trial; Reaction to Samoa's plans to tax church pastors; China moves cautiously over more aid… Read more Audio
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Nauruan protesters facing charges seek temporary stay order
3:05 PM.The 19 Nauruans charged in connection with an anti-government protests nearly two years ago are seeking a temporary stay on their trial. Read more Audio
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Samoa's Ministry of Revenue drafts report on taxing pastors
3:04 PM.Report now being drafted by Samoa's Ministry of Revenue for cabinet on taxing church pastors. Read more Audio
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China cautious on expanding trilateral aid for region
3:03 PM.An expert on Chinese foreign aid says China is learning lessons about how to deliver aid through ventures like the Cook islands Te Mato Vai water project. Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 20 April 2017
5:05 AM.NFP says Tikoduadua shares party values; Tokelau Festival attracts thousands; Manus refugee could use double jeopardy defence A former Australian soldier turned trek leader wants to see more and more… Read more Audio
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NFP says Tikoduadua shares party values
5:04 AM.The leader of Fiji's National Federation Party Biman Prasad says having a former government minister join his party is significant. Read more Audio
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Tokelau Festival attracts thousands
5:03 AM.The biggest Tokelau festival in the world took place in New Zealand over the Easter weekend for the seventeenth time. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Manus refugee could use double jeopardy defence
5:02 AM.A double jeopardy defence could apply in the new trial of the Manus Island refugee who escaped to Fiji, Loghman Sawari. Read more Audio