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Solomons' govt calls for lifting of Cuban embargo
Solomon Islands' Foreign Affairs Minister has called for a long-standing embargo on Cuba to be lifted.
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US urges Taiwan's remaining Pacific allies to 'stand tall'
The US and its allies need to "double down" in light of two countries switching recognition from Taiwan to China, a US Army senior commander in the Pacific says.
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Sport: NZ and Solomons one step away from Olympics
One team will have a chance at making history while another gets a shot at redemption when the OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying football final takes place on Saturday.
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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 2 October 2019
The latest news in Solomon Island Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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Sport: All roads lead to Olympic Qualifier final in Lautoka
By the end of the day either the defending champions or the hot favourites will be eliminated from the OFC Men's Olympic Football Qualifiers in Fiji.
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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 2 October 2019
The latest news in Solomon Island Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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New Solomons' ministers sworn in after Cabinet sackings
Two new ministers have been sworn in by Solomon Islands' governor general following the latest Cabinet sackings.
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Solomons' civil society groups to petition PM to step down
Civil society organisations in Solomon Islands are planning to petition Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare to step down.
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Sport: Vanuatu eye Melanesian rivals in OFC semis
Vanuatu's young football stars are confident ahead of their OFC Men's Olympic Qualifiers semi-final against Solomon Islands.
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US call for Tuvalu and Taiwan to co-operate more closely
The US Secretary of State has pushed for Tuvalu and Taiwan to cooperate more closely, as his country looks to shore up Taiwan's support in the region.
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Solomon's deputy PM reportedly sacked over Taiwan to China switch
The Solomon Islands deputy prime minister has reportedly been sacked over the government's decision to switch allegiance from Taiwan to China.
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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 1 October 2019
The latest news in Solomon Island Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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NZ declares war on coconut rhinoceros beetle in the Pacific
Additional funding from the New Zealand government is helping scientists fight the invasive coconut rhinoceros beetle in the Pacific. Audio
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Melanesian Update for 30 September 2019
The latest news from Melanesia. Audio
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Tina hydro scheme in Solomons closer to fruition
A long talked about hydro power project is close to getting underway in Solomon Islands, after a commitment by the Asian Development Bank last week.
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Sport: Olympic Qualifier semi-final match-ups confirmed
Favourites New Zealand will play Fiji in the semi-finals of the Men's Olympic Football Qualifiers in Lautoka after the host team was tipped over by Vanuatu on the weekend's last day of group play.
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PNG coconut farmers encouraged to up production
The Papua New Guinea Government believes the country's coconut producers should look to the huge unmet demand around the world for organic coconut and coconut derived products.
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Call for Pacific youth to be more involved in decision-making
A Pacific women's activist says the presence of young people at the United Nations Climate Action Summit indicates the need to involve youth at all levels of decision-making. Audio
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Today's sports news: what you need to know
Near misses for Kiwis in Doha, further suspensions for high tackles at the RWC and a record win for Tasman.
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Tagata o te Moana for 28 September 2019
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… Audio
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Solomons' PM accuses sacked minister of trying to bribe MPs
Solomon Islands' prime minister Manasseh Sogavare has hit out at sacked minister for planning Rick Hou accusing him of trying to bribe MPs to undermine the government and support Taiwan over China.
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Pacific correspondent Johnny Blades
The Solomon Islands and Kiribati switching diplomatic ties from Taiwan to China, will other Pacific nations follow suit? Audio
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Sacked Solomons minister says PM lied, China switch 'pre-determined'
Solomon Islands' decision to switch allegiance from Taiwan to China was predetermined, a former prime minister says. Audio
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Nauru re-affirms Taiwan relationship
The President of Nauru says his country has enjoyed a close relationship with Taiwan for almost four decades and he looks forward to it continuing well into the future.