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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.
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 5 May 2020
Audio 5 May 2020The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin Audio
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Details of Solomon Islands economic package revealed by PM
The Solomon Islands prime minister, Manasseh Sogavare, reveals the details of a $US37.5 million economic stimulus package.
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 4 May 2020
Audio 4 May 2020The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin Audio
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Health authority in Solomons threatens strike over lack of PPE
A provincial health authority in Solomon Islands is threatening strike action if the national government does not provide its workers with Personal Protective Equipment.
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Commonwealth reaches out for resilient Pacific
Pacific countries which are part of the Commonwealth are eligible for access to funding to help build resilience to disasters.
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Solomons govt says visiting ship clear of Covid-19
The Solomon Islands government has responded to concern over a visiting ship from China, saying it did not breach any Covid-19 measures.
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Facebook barter page grows cash-free trade in Fiji and beyond
Within days of launching "Barter for a better Fiji" on Facebook, Suva resident Marlene Dutta has sparked a cashless trade movement so popular it's gone from three administrators to more than 90,000…
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PNG and Solomons citizens still stuck overseas
Both the PNG and Solomon governments say they still have citizens stuck overseas because of the region's Covid-19 restrictions.
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Solomons stimulus package to be worth $US37.5m
The Solomon Islands Prime Minister has announced that the government's economic stimulus package is worth $US37.5 million to deal with the economic fallout of Covid-19 pandemic.
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News Solomon Islands Pidsin for 1 May 2020
Audio 1 May 2020The latest Solomon Islands Pidgin news Audio
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Solomons govt urged to explain visiting ship
The Solomon Islands government is being urged to explain how a ship dropped off cargo from China in Honiara last week without the port approval.
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Europeans stranded in Pacific by Covid-19 restrictions return home
More than 400 people from Europe who were stranded in the Pacific by the Covid-19 pandemic have left on a charter flight.
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 30 April 2020
Audio 30 Apr 2020The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin Audio
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Solomon Airlines completes one-off flight to Australia
The national carrier of Solomon Islands has completed a one-off commercial flight to Australia for foreigners who have been trying to return home since the government closed the borders in March.
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Solomons' opposition calls for broader consideration for govt stimulus
The leader of the opposition in Solomon Islands is calling on the government to waive school fees and broaden considerations for its proposed economic stimulus package.
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Legality of Solomon Islands curfews challenged
The legality of a curfew imposed by the Solomon Islands prime minister over Easter weekend is being challenged in court.
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 29 April 2020
Audio 29 Apr 2020The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin Audio
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Two ministers sacked in Solomons cabinet reshuffle
Solomon Islands Prime Minister has sacked two ministers and reshuffled two others in a major shake-up of his cabinet.
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Solomon Islands govt hoping to boost agriculture and other sectors
The Solomon Islands government is hoping a re-prioritisation of agriculture and other sectors will create rural jobs.
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China offers academic scholarships for Solomon Islanders
China is offering 20 academic scholarships for Solomon Islanders as it moves to strengthen its budding diplomatic relationship with the country.
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Vanuatu man could face punishment for triggering Malekula lockdown
There could be legal consequences for a Vanuatu man who boarded a ship at the centre of a lockdown, despite the vessel now being cleared of Covid-19.