Tagata o te Moana for 8 November 2025
- Description:
- Coming up in Tagata o te Moana this week: Pacific leaders are in Brazil for the world's largest climate meeting. Palau's President is pushing for the Pacific, to be the first region in the world to be completely reliant on renewable energy. The parents of conjoined twins in Papua New Guinea have launched a global appeal to try and get their sons surgically separated despite medical advice against it. The first of potentially hundreds of individuals deemed non-citizens by Australia have been removed to Nauru. Women's groups in Fiji hit out at the Prime Minister this, saying he promotes patriarchy and gender bias. The death toll from a landslide in Papua New Guinea's highands has risen to 22. A sea of red and white flooded Eden Park last week when Tonga took on the Kiwis for a spot in the Pacific Championships rugby league final.
- Display date:
- 08/11/2025
- Location:
- Fiji
- Collections:
- RNZ Pacific
- Content partner:
- RNZ Pacific
- Availability:
- Online
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