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Solomon Islands Cabinet reshuffle

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A cabinet reshuffle under the Solomon Islands Government for National Unity and Transformation (GNUT) was formalised Monday at Government House, where key ministerial changes were officially confirmed and sworn in by the Governor-General, Sir Reverend David Tiva Kapu. As part of the reshuffle, Jamie Vokia, MP for North East Guadalcanal, has been appointed as the new Minister for Commerce, Industry,...

Leaders urge stronger multilateral collaboration to unlock private sector growth in the Asia Pacific region

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Leaders from governments and major development banks have called for deeper collaboration between multilateral development banks (MDBs) to boost private sector development in the Asia-Pacific region, during a high-level event at the Asian Development Bank (ADB) Annual Meeting in Milan on Sunday. Italy’s Director General of the Ministry of Finance and Economy, Riccardo Barbieri Hermitte, said the growing presence of...

PM Manele: Cabinet departures won’t bring down government

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele said the mass resignation of cabinet ministers and backbenchers from the government does not dissolve the Government for National United and Transformation (GNUT). Prime Minister Manele told the local media Friday that their resignation is their choice which he respected. He said the departure of the members does not dissolve the government, rather a blessing...

PNG PM Marape announces minor cabinet reshuffle

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Papua New Guinea Member for Kairuku Peter Isoaimo was sworn in as new as Minister for Energy. He takes over from Kerema MP Thomas Opa, who has now moved to take on the Finance Ministry. Wapenamanda MP Miki Kaeok will now assume the Transport Ministry, which was left vacant by Walter Schnaubelt, who took up the Governor's seat in New Ireland...

Food and nutrition security a priority for ADB in the next four years – ADB President

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will prioritise food and nutrition security for its 69 member countries, pledging an additional USD$26 billion for the next four years. This is in addition to US$14 billion first committed in 2022 until 2025. Of that amount, USD$11 billion has already been delivered to member countries. ADB recognises that the food and agriculture sector offer enormous...

Australia election win may strengthen Albanese’s hand with U.S

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is likely to work more closely with centre-left governments in Britain and Canada, as well as other democratic allies, after a resounding election win strengthened his hand in dealing with the U.S, analysts said. Albanese's Labor Party rode a voter backlash against the policies of U.S President Donald Trump to a come-from-behind victory that expanded...

Fiji PM Rabuka congratulates Albanese, Wong on election wins

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has congratulated Anthony Albanese for his re-election as Australia’s Prime Minister. Albanese’s Labor stormed home to victory in a landslide, winning a swathe of seats across multiple states and unseating Opposition Leader Peter Dutton in his own electorate in the process. Expanding on its majority in the House of Representatives, Labor claimed 87 seats, while the...

Kologeto new Solomon Islands DPM, Nori now a minister

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Solomon Islands Member of Parliament for South Vella La Vella and Party Leader of Solomon Islands People’s First Party Frederick Kologeto was officially sworn in on Sunday as the new Deputy Prime Minister (DPM). The swearing-in ceremony was held at the Government House in Honiara. He replaced Bradley Tovosia. Also sworn in was Cathy Nori, MP for Maringe/Kokota, who takes up the...

New Caledonia bans ‘dangerous’ seabed mining for half a century

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New Caledonia last week imposed a 50-year ban on deep-sea mining across its entire maritime zone – a rare and sweeping move that places the French Pacific territory among the most restrictive in the… The law blocks all commercial exploration, prospecting and mining of mineral resources within New Caledonia's exclusive economic zone – an area of 1.3 million square kilometres. Only...

All Blacks star as Moana Pasifika defeat Highlanders to propel themselves in Super Rugby finals contention

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Moana Pasifika's season is well and truly alive following an high-scoring shootout with the Highlanders - the 34-29 victory seeing Tana Umaga's side defeat the Dunedin franchise for the first time ever. The result sees the Pasifika side claim their fifth win of the year, and climb over the likes of the Blues, Waratahs and Western Force into Super Rugby...

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Solomon Islands Cabinet reshuffle

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A cabinet reshuffle under the Solomon Islands Government for National Unity and Transformation (GNUT) was formalised Monday at Government House, where key ministerial changes...

Leaders urge stronger multilateral collaboration to unlock private sector growth in the Asia Pacific...

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Leaders from governments and major development banks have called for deeper collaboration between multilateral development banks (MDBs) to boost private sector development in the...

PM Manele: Cabinet departures won’t bring down government

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele said the mass resignation of cabinet ministers and backbenchers from the government does not dissolve the Government for...