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Taneti Maamau re-elected president of Kiribati, in blow for Taiwan
Taneti Maamau has been re-elected president of Kiribati by more than 8,000 votes, cementing the country's relations with China.
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USP Vice Chancellor urges students and staff to focus on future
There's an air of certainty at the University of the South Pacific after two weeks of protests at the regional institution. Audio
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Solomons govt sanctions repatriation flights
The Solomon Islands government has sanctioned two commercial flights that will enable a mass repatriation of citizens and some expatriates from neighbouring countries.
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Solomons opposition calls for investigation into border breach
The opposition in Solomon Islands has called for an investigation into the failure of authorities to detect the illegal entry of a yacht from New Caledonia.
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News in Solomon Island Pisin for 22 June 2020
The latest news in Solomon Island Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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Trio detained after sailing from New Caledonia to Solomons
Three people have been detained and quarantined in Solomon Islands after sailing to Honiara on a yacht from New Caledonia.
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'Bula Bubble' touted by Fiji PM
Fiji's government has announced a scheme it hopes will lead to tourists from New Zealand and Australia visiting the country.
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Foreign Affairs supported more than 100 repatriation flights in past two months
The government has helped get more than 3200 people get home from 40 different countries since the Covid-19 pandemic took hold across the world.
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Chair asks Forum leaders to defer appointment of new head
The Pacific Islands Forum Chair and Prime Minister of Tuvalu, Kausea Natano, has requested the postponement of the appointment of a new Secretary-General.
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Solomons PM urged not to extend Covid-19 state of public emergency
The Leader of Opposition in Solomon Islands is calling on the prime minister not to extend the country's Covid 19 State of Public Emergency.
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Solomons backs vice-chancellor's suspension
The Solomon Islands government says it supports the decision to suspend the Vice-Chancellor of the University of the South Pacific.
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Twenty four released from quarantine in Solomon Islands
Authorities in Solomon Islands have released a group of 24 people from mandatory quarantine.
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Solomons police probe amid Malaita stoush with Honiara
Audio 18 Jun 2020Police in Solomon Islands are investigating the Malaita Provincial government for allegedly seditious conduct in an ongoing saga over the country's diplomatic switch from Taiwan to China. Audio
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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 17 June 2020
The latest news in Solomon Island Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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USP saga continues with Fiji police questioning of staff
The controversy over a high profile suspension at the University of the South Pacific has continued with two staff from the USP being questioned by Fiji police.
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Solomon Airlines suspends international passenger flights till August
Solomon Islands national airline will not be running international passenger flights until the end of August.
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USP to hold meeting over controversial suspension
The University of the South Pacific says a special meeting of the full USP Council will be held over the suspension of Vice Chancellor Pal Ahluwalia.
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Solomons province chastised for pro-Taiwan stance
The Solomon Islands foreign minister has reprimanded the premier of Malaita province for accepting relief supplies from Taiwan.