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Between a ROC and a hard place - Solomons edges closer to China
A Solomon Islands minister says there could be difficult conversations ahead with both Taiwan and China as the nation reviews its diplomatic relations with Taipei. Audio
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New Zealand appoints new High Commissioner to Solomons
New Zealand's Minister of Foreign Affairs has announced the appointment of career diplomat Georgina Roberts as New Zealand's next High Commissioner to Solomon Islands.
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Melanesian Update for 6 September 2019
The latest news from Melanesia. Audio
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Solomons police cracking down on roadblocks
Solomon Islands police are warning people who put up roadblocks to demand money that they face arrest.
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Solomons slush fund not threatened by possible China move
Beijing has promised to continue supplementing a controversial fund for MPs if the country switches support from Taiwan, a Solomons MP says.
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Solomons PM says NCDs most serious challenge
Non-communicable disease is the most urgent development challenge facing Solomon Islands, Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare says.
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Solomons PM promises 'collective' decision on China / Taiwan
The prime minister of Solomon Islands says local media reports of divisions within his government over the reviewing of diplomatic relations with Taiwan and the consideration of China, are unfounded…
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Solomons provinces weighing in on Taiwan or China debate
Provincial governments in Solomon Islands have started to weigh in on the national debate over whether to stay with Taiwan or switch diplomatic relations to China.
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Solomons committee looking into Taiwan / China question
A parliamentary committee in Solomon Islands has begun its own inquiry into whether the country should maintain diplomatic relations with Taiwan or switch to China.
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Melanesian Update for 5 September 2019
The latest news from Melanesia. Audio
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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 4 September 2019
The latest news in Solomon Island Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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Melanesian Update for 3 September 2019
The latest news from Melanesia. Audio
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Dateline Pacific for 3 September 2019
Britain's nuclear legacy in Kiribati still lingers 60 years on, a researcher says; in the wake of the measles outbreak in New Zealand, the World Health Organisation says travellers to and from… Audio
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Solomons unhappy with CITES listing of bech de mer
Solomon Islands is unhappy with the recent listing of three high value beche de mer species under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species or CITES. Audio
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Solomon Islands arson retaliation for claims of sorcery - police
The police in Solomon Islands are investigating an arson in Malaita Province they say was retaliation for claims of sorcery.
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Solomons unhappy with CITES listing of bech de mer
Solomon Islands is unhappy with the recent listing of three high value beche de mer species under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species or CITES.
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Sport: Goals galore for NZ women in OFC U-19 opener
New Zealand began their quest for a seventh consecutive OFC Under 19 Women's Championship title with a crushing 30-0 demolition of Samoa in Rarotonga.
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Tagata o te Moana for 31 August 2019
Audio 31 Aug 2019Dozens of protestors continue to occupy the Papuan governor's office, after violent protests rocked Jayapura; As thousands of West Papuans take to the streets for a second week in a row, Pacific… Audio
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Oceania U-19 women's Championship kicks off today
The Oceania U-19 women's Championship kicks off today in the Cook Islands.
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Heavy metal resurrection in Solomon Islands
Headbanging, death growling, guitar shredding and staccato drumming are probably not what the average Pacific Islands music fan would associate with Solomon Islands. Video
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Heavy metal resurrection in Solomon Islands
Headbanging, death growling, guitar shredding and staccato drumming are probably not what the average Pacific Islands music fan would associate with Solomon Islands. Video, Audio
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Dateline Pacific for 29 August 2019
Indonesian police say one soldier and two protestors have been killed in West Papua after shooting broke out at a rally on Wednesday; a refugee advocate says the rapidly declining state health of… Audio
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Solomon Islands band seeking to resurrect heavy metal music
A heavy metal band from the Solomon Islands is bucking the trend of island reggae dominance in the Melanesian country. Audio