Solomon Islands
News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 20 February 2024
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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 16 February 2024
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Campaigns ramp up for Solomon Islands election
Electioneering is ramping up in Solomon Islands with political parties laying out their promises, and some even forming alliances.
News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 16 February 2024
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 15 February 2024
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Kenilorea Jr will re-establish Taiwan ties if he gets into office
A political party in the Solomon Islands has promised to reassess the country's security deal with China if they get into government.
News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 14 February 2024
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Proposal to guarantee additional seats for women in politics
A new legislation could guarantee extra seats for women in provincial assemblies. But with elections due in April, the bill's fate lies with the incoming administration.
News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 12 February 2024
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 9 February 2024
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Solomon Islands election 2024: 13 political parties to contest
Thirteen political parties are set to participate in the upcoming Solomon Islands general election on 17 April.
News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 6 February 2024
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 3 February 2024
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 2 February 2024
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Behind the shine of the Pacific Games lurks poor governance and corruption
Opinion - Since 2019, my country (Solomon Islands) has become a hotbed for diplomatic tensions and foreign interference, and undue influence, writes Ruth Liloqula