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Police Deputy Commissioner Mike Clement to retire in July
Deputy Commissioner Mike Clement has announced his retirement after 42 years at NZ police.
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Digicel denies deal to sell Pacific unit to China Mobile
The Digicel Group has denied that there is any deal being brokered to sell its Pacific unit to state-owned company China Mobile Ltd.
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Solomon Islands news in Pidgin for 14 May 2020
Audio 14 May 2020The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin Audio
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Sport: Futsal World Cup delay could benefit Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands believe the postponement of the Futsal World Cup could work to their advantage.
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Solomons looks to limited border reopening
The Solomon Islands government is considering reopening its borders next week.
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 13 May 2020
Audio 13 May 2020The latest Solomon Islands Pidgin Audio
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Solomons govt accused of abusing emergency powers
The Solomon Islands government has been accused of using its emergency powers to attack its opponents.
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New Covid-19 regulations for Solomon Islands
The Solomon Islands government has introduced new Covid-19 emergency regulations.
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Cyclone season 'near normal', says SPREP
The Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) says the latest cyclone season was 'near normal'.
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 12 May 2020
Audio 12 May 2020The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin Audio
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Cyclone survivors in Fiji urged to join govt clean-up
Those living in parts of Fiji devastated by Cyclone Harold last month are being urged to join a government clean-up campaign.
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 11 May 2020
Audio 11 May 2020The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin Audio
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Melanesian Spearhead Group goes virtual for meetings
The Melanesian Spearhead Group has embarked on a web-based video conferencing system during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Solomons govt warned not to abuse emergency powers
The Solomon Islands Leader of the Opposition has warned the government not to abuse the powers it has under the State of Public Emergency.
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 8 May 2020
Audio 8 May 2020The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin Audio
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Solomons curfew case to be ruled on at magistrates court
The Solomon Islands' Chief Magistrate has ruled that a challenge to the legality of an Easter weekend curfew will not go to the High Court.
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Embattled Solomons’ premier refuses to be muzzled by govt
The embattled premier of Malaita Province in Solomon Islands says he will continue to voice and stand up for the concerns of his constituents.
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Central Bank of Solomons to establish export credit facility
The Central Bank of Solomon Islands is working on establishing an export credit facility to support the country's exporters.
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 7 May 2020
Audio 7 May 2020The latest Solomon Islands Pidgin news Audio
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Singapore thanks Fiji for rescuing man at sea for months
Singapore's government has thanked Fiji for rescuing a man stranded at sea for two months in his yacht.
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News in Solomn Islands Pidgin for 6 May 2020
Audio 6 May 2020The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin Audio
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Board of Marine inquiry into fatal Solomons ferry incident completed
The Board of Marine inquiry into a fatal ferry incident in Solomon Islands has been completed.
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Outspoken Solomons provincial head threatened with suspension
The Solomon Islands government has threatened to suspend the outspoken premier of Malaita Province and his executive.
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Covid-19: Volunteer staff leave behind a big hole in Pacific sport
When competitive sport ground to a halt in the Pacific Islands, in an effort to combat the threat of Covid-19, it wasn't just the rugby fields, tennis courts and swimming pools that suddenly found…
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China, US feature in Pacific perceptions of Covid19
A monitoring survey of key social media groups across eight Pacific nations has shown how China and the United States are a key part of conversations about Covid-19 in the region.