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Pacific Waves for Tuesday 18 July 2017
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 18 July 21017
3:06 PM.New Caledonia faces the prospect of unprecedented job losses as nickel woes continue; The leader of PNG's Pangu Pati remains hopeful he can form a new government; The Ulu of Tokelau wants the… Read more Audio
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Vale's future in New Caledonia uncertain
3:05 PM.Job losses feared in New Caledonia as Brazil's Vale reassess its role in the nickel industry. Read more Audio
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Pangu Pati stands ready to form new look PNG govt
3:04 PM.The leader of Papua New Guinea's Pangu Party says he is ready to help form a new alternative government op[posed to the current ruling party of the People's National Congress, as results continue to… Read more Audio
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Plans for Tokelau's admin office move to be presented next week
3:03 PM.Tokelau's leader says plans for moving the country's administrative offices from Samoa to Tokelau will be presented at the fono session next week. Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 18 July 2017
5:05 AM.Pro-independence Tahitians push their case that France committed crimes against humanity; Two years after Typhoon soudelor, thousands of Northern Marianas families are still struggling; Vanuatu… Read more Audio
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French nuclear weapons tests labelled crime against humanity
5:04 AM.French Polynesia's pro-independence opposition labels nuclear weapons tests in the territory a crime against humanity. Read more Audio
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More assistance needed for Soudelor victims in CNMI
5:03 AM.Nearly 50 families are still in desperate need of assistance close to two years after Typhoon Soudelor ravaged the Northern Marianas island of Saipan. Read more Audio
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Vanuatu businesses co-operate to build resilience
5:02 AM.In the wake of Cyclone Pam, Vanuatu businesses get together to help their disaster resilience and that of the community. Read more Audio