Afleveringen
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More than 250 people have been apprehended in Timor-Leste following a sweep of raids on alleged scam centers. While details about what the alleged scams are is still unclear, these raids follow on from a major bust last year in the Timorese region of Oe-Cussee where authorities raided a hotel detaining 30 foreign nationals and seizing phones and starlink units.
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More than 250 people have been apprehended in Timor-Leste following a sweep of raids on alleged scam centers.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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In Timor-Leste, police have raided suspected scam centres around the capital Dili, with more than 90 foreign nationals arrested.
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PNG Rugby's acting president Vincent Karawa says they have ticked every box as they seek to correct past governance failures and regain admittance to Oceania Rugby. But the regional body has gone silent on just when the current ban might be lifted.
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Over two thousand bags of kava, worth more than $100,000, have been seized by Northern Territory police in the remote First Nations community of Ramingining in Arnhem Land. Kava is illegal in the Northern Territory, and supplying or selling kava carries severe penalties of up to 8 years in prison. Its highlighted a debate over whether banning kava is necessary.
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A new political party, One Nation party has become Fiji's tenth political party to be registered ahead of the next general elections. The party is made up mostly made of former FijiFirst party members and has been endorsed by former Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama.
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Investigations are continuing in Timor-Leste after police raided several alleged scam centres in and around the capital Dili.
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A Fijian cameraman and cinematographer, Lanza Coffin, has earned international recognition for his work.
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Papua New Guinea has begun drafting new laws to protect people from the harmful misuse of AI, including deepfakes, voice cloning and digital impersonation.
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Bulldogs' assistant Mick Potter is returning as Fiji Bati head coach, with the RL World Cup less than three months away. He believes his squad will have the talent to make a big impression.
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Across the world, half of the 7 thousand living languages are endangered. There's optimism among advocates that artificial intelligence help the survival of of pacific languages.
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Timor-Leste's government it is pushing ahead with a major upgrade to the country's international airport, but the multi-million dollar expansion is facing a stand-off with local residents.
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The President of Palau, Surangel Whipps Jr, has accused Beijing of intimidating Pacific Island nations with this week's test firing of a nuclear-capable ballistic missile.
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The President of Palau, Surangel Whipps Jr, has accused Beijing of intimidating Pacific Island nations with this week's test firing of a nuclear-capable ballistic missile into the Pacific.
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While China's recent missile test in the Pacific has attracted international attention, Kiribati's Minister for Women says it has barely registered with the public back home.
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Auckland Utd and Hekari had to battle hard to make the final for the third year running, so the game is likely to be another nail biter as the PNG team seek to topple the New Zealanders at last.
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While a number of Pacific countries have condemned China's ballistic missile test, the region's main political body, the Pacific Islands Forum, has yet to issue a statement.
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Papua New Guinea's foreign minister, Justin Tkatchenko, has expressed his "disappointment" with China over its missile test into the Pacific, calling it a "wrong calculation" by the superpower.
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