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A roundup of major stories from across the region and the people involved and affected by them.
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A roundup of major stories from across the region and the people involved and affected by them.
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It's a few years late but the Government of Papua New Guinea has officially launched the country's biggest population survey.
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Up to a thousand homes have been destroyed after a magnitude seven earthquake struck the Sepik region, already feeling the effects of major flooding.
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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has slammed the democratic system and has praised China as a model of development.
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A group of indigenous people are calling for Australian citizenship as they wait for the government to approve visas for their family members.
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Papua New Guinea's police and security forces have come under the microscope after 49 people were slaughtered during tribal fighting in the highlands.
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A no-confidence motion against Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister has been delayed by a typo in a key document.
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On this week's program: In PNG a young boy has drowned during coastal flooding that's devastated islands in the country's far northeast; a lack of rain in parts of the Cook Islands is prompting calls for people to conserve water with reservoirs running low; frustration in Timor-Leste at extremely slow internet; and the battle for Pasifika rugby players to win the right to play for their countries of heritage captured in a new documentary.
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On this week's program: Port Moresby businesses and residents pick up the pieces after the January 10 riots; the CEO of retailer Brian Bell says the company is fortunate despite the loss of its massive warehouse in Port Moresby; surprise at Nauru's decision to cut diplomatic ties with long time ally Taiwan; and two years on from the massive Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai volcanic eruption in Tonga, some residents are still living in tents and some islands may have to be abandoned altogether.
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It's been a dark week in Papua New Guinea after violent rioting in Port Moresby spread to other parts of the country. A state of emergency is now in force after 15 people were killed and shops and businesses looted in the capital and in the industrial hub of Lae. The Prime Minister has suspended the Police Commissioner and other senior bureaucrats in the wake of riots, which were sparked by a protest by police and other public servants over a reduction in their pay.
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Papua New Guinea has signed a security deal with Australia after months of delay with a focus on ramping up PNG's police force.
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