On the program,
The people of Tafitoala Village in Samoa are contemplating legal action two months after a navy ship sank in their waters, depriving them of their fishing ground.
Pacific climate activists say Australia has broken its trust with the region following its statement to the International Court of Justice at the landmark hearings on global warming.
A new $1.8 billion agroforestry project in Papua New Guinea is raising questions over the company's experience and qualifications.
People living in conflict-torn areas don't have any confidence that the government's new counter-terrorism law will do much to improve law and order.
There were chaotic scenes in the Solomon's capital Honiara earlier this week as bus and taxi drivers walked off the job.
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