Tagata o te Moana for 28 September 2019
- Description:
- About 40,000 people marched through New Zealand's capital on Friday,joining the worldwide movement of strikes and protests against climate change; Dozens more people were killed in renewed violence in Indonesian-ruled West Papua this week; Tonga's Parliament on Friday elected a new prime minister to replace the late Prime Minister, 'Akilisi Pohiva; It's been 10 years since the massive earthquake and tsunamis that devastated much of the south coast of the two Samoas and Tonga's northern most islands; A sacked government minister in Solomon Islands says his country's switch from Taiwan to China was pre-determined;We speak with our reporter Vinnie Wylie in Japan about the mixed bag of results for Pacific teams at the Rugby World Cup.
- Display date:
- 28/09/2019
- Location:
- Samoa
- Collections:
- RNZ Pacific
- Content partner:
- RNZ Pacific
- Availability:
- Online
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