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Solomons outgoing High Com says NZ is ripe for trade opportunity
Solomon Islands' outgoing High Commissioner to New Zealand says the country is ripe with opportunity for trade with Solomon Islands. Audio
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Melanesian Update for 17 February 2020
The latest news from Melanesia. Audio
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Two Solomons MPs found guilty of bribing voters
Two government MPs in Solomon Islands have lost their seats after being found guilty of bribing voters.
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Galaxy FC and Eastern Suburbs shine on OFC Champions League debut
Newcomers Galaxy FC and Eastern Suburbs have made dream starts to their debut OFC Champions League football campaigns. Video
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Sport: Henderson Eels look to age-grade stars
Henderson Eels are hoping a couple of national age-grade stars can inspire the Solomon Islands football club to new heights in the OFC Champions League.
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Melanesian Update for 14 February 2020
The latest news from Melanesia. Audio
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Sport: PNG football giants Hekari United have point to prove
Papua New Guinea heavyweights Hekari United have a point to prove in the Oceania Champions League after a three year absence from the region's premier club football competition.
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MSG seeks new head for secretariat as Vila summit looms
The Melanesian Spearhead Group is advertising for a new director-general of its secretariat.
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Fiji calls for MSG disaster-relief unit
Foreign ministers from the Melanesian Spearhead Group have been urged to establish a response team in humanitarian and disaster relief for member countries.
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Moriori emerge from mists of time to reclaim their mana
More than a hundred years since Moriori were slaughtered, enslaved and falsely classified as extinct, a true account of their story is about to be entrenched in the law.
Moriori descendants and… Audio
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Moriori Treaty Settlement to be signed: 'It's been a long wait'
More than a 100 years since Moriori were slaughtered, enslaved and falsely classified as extinct, a true account of their story is about to be entrenched in the law.
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Moriori descendants meet for treaty settlement
Moriori descendants and representatives of the Crown will meet in Rekohu, or the Chatham Islands, today for the signing of the Moriori Treaty Settlement. Audio
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Melanesian Update for 13 February 2020
The latest news from Melanesia. Audio
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Sport: Luganville cleared to host OFC Champions League
Vanuatu's Luganville Soccer Stadium has been cleared to host games in the OFC Champions League football competition following a period of heavy rain during the weekend.
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Solomons police issue warning over wet weather
Solomon Islands police have appealed to people in Guadalcanal Province living beside rivers and streams to take extra precaution during the current wet weather.
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Dateline for 13 February 2020
Audio 13 Feb 2020Pacific climate activists have demonstrated outside the Australian Parliament, calling for the government to cut ties with the local Minerals Council; a Fijian student quarantined at a NZ military… Audio
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Solomons to switch to Limited Preferential Voting system
Audio 13 Feb 2020The Solomon Islands Electoral Commission is planning to introduce limited preferential voting for the 2023 national general election. Audio
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Vote buying and cross-border registrations mar Solomons election - ANU
Vote buying and cross-border registrations marred a mostly peaceful and democratic election in Solomon Islands last year, an Australian National University report has found. Audio
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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 12 February 2020
The latest news in Solomon Island Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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Dateline Pacific for 12 February 2020
Vote buying marred a mostly peaceful general election in Solomon Islands last year, a report says; the Indonesian government should have celebrated the work of an environmental journalist rather than… Audio
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Vote buying mars Solomons 2019 election - ANU
Vote buying marred a mostly peaceful general election in Solomon Islands last year, a report says. Audio
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MSG meeting in Suva targets members' commitment
Officials attending this week's Melanesian Spearhead Group meeting in Suva have been urged to consolidate their countries' commitment to the MSG's work.
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Melanesian Update for 11 February 2020
The latest news from Melanesia. Audio
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Sport: Solomons says Pacific Games preparation still on track
Organisers of the 2023 Pacific Games have dismissed claims that the coronavirus outbreak in China will delay the construction of key infrastructure projects in Solomon Islands.