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Tagata o te Moana for 17 May 2025
32 minutes agoOn Tagata o te moana this week:Reports of some of the worst violence in 60 years in West Papua; Will former Fiji prime minister, Frank Bainimarama, be allowed to stand in the next election? An… Audio
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Soft materials mending hardened criminals
about 1 hour agoPrisoners in a level 5 maximum security prison in Missouri are the subject of a new and award-winning short documentary out on Netflix this week. The Quilters follows a group of men inside the South… Audio
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The age-old question: cracking the code of waning immunity
8:10 am todayImmunologist Dr Michelle Linterman is a Program leader at the Malaghan Institute of Medical Research. Audio
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When can we say we've found life on other planets?
7:50 am todayLast month, scientists from Cambridge University found compounds that are considered hallmarks of life, in the atmosphere of a planet about 124 light years away from Earth. But that finding has been… Audio
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The economic benefits of clean air in schools
7:45 am todayA randomised study of air quality in primary schools in Milan has revealed that adding air purifiers to classrooms not only reduced children's exposure to air pollution, but increased students'… Audio
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Government pumps money into film rebate scheme
7:35 am todayJust yesterday Finance Minister Nicola Willis pledged $577 million dollars to support film and TV production. That will boost funding of the rebate scheme to just over $9 billion. Audio
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BBC's Sebastian Usher wraps up Trumps Middle East trip
7:20 am todayUS president Donald Trump has been in the Middle East this week - visiting Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. The BBC's Middle East Editor Sebastian Usher wraps up the trip. Audio
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'It's fascism': Lady Tureiti Moxon blasts Regulatory Standards Bill
7:10 am todayLate on Friday the Waitangi Tribunal released its interim report into the proposed Regulatory Standards Bill. Audio
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News in Niuean for 17 May 2025
6:52 am todayThe latest news in Niuean language (Vagahau Niue) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 17 May 2025
6:04 am todayThis week marks a year since civil unrest erupted in Kanaky New Caledonia; PNG media council accusses PM of media suppression; Former Cooks PM role in mining company 'conflicting'; Luamanuvao Dame… Audio
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Uncertainty over New Cal's status remain a year on since riots
6:03 am todayThis week marks a year since civil unrest erupted in Kanaky New Caledonia. Audio
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PNG media council accusses PM of media suppression
6:02 am todayThe Media Council of Papua New Guinea has called on Prime Minister James Marape to stop Telikom PNG silencing and suppressing media personnel. Audio
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Former Cooks PM role in mining company 'conflicting'
6:01 am todayEnvironmentalists in the Cook Islands say Henry Puna being appointed as a director for a deep sea mining company is in conflict with his conservation work. Audio
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Luamanuvao Dame Winnie Laban receives honour
6:00 am todayAt this week's May graduation ceremony, Te Herenga Waka Victoria University's Hon Luamanuvao Dame Winnie Laban, was awarded an honorary doctorate in recognition for her contribution to education. Audio
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