Dateline Pacific evening edition for 14 August 2015
A lawyer for people facing sedition charges in Fiji hits out at prosecutors for ignoring due process; The Fiji Police Commissioner says the men facing sedition charges pose no threat to national security; Experts say a dome covering radioactive waste in the Marshalls is safe despite Cracks on its surface; UNESCO urges Pacific to sign convention to protect and preserve cultural properties; A lawyer for people facing sedition charges in Fiji hits out at prosecutors for ignoring due process; Papua New Guinea universities left struggling after big cuts in government funding; Disaster authorities in the Northern Marianas are struggling to get relief aid to victims of Typhoon Soudelor.