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CBSI estimates $227 million minimum loss to the local economy due to the unrest

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The Central Bank of Solomon Islands (CBSI) has conducted an initial impact assessment over the damage to the economy caused by the recent unrest...

Australia’s early intervention can help Solomon Islands but the roots of the conflict run deep

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By Mihai Sora Honiara has awoken to a calmer scene but tension lingers as quelling the violent protests has not resolved their underlying causes Unresolved tensions...

Solomons’ Opposition Leader rejects accusations he incited unrest

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Solomon Islands' Opposition Leader says he "categorically rejects" claims that he incited or is responsible for the unrest in the capital Honiara. Matthew Wale is...

UN shipping body considers zero emissions goal, defers decision to 2023

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Countries are open to strengthening a global climate goal for shipping, but not before a planned review of the strategy in 2023. That was the...

Honiara as the smoke subsides

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The riots in Solomon Islands this week follow a pattern of past unrest – yet with important symbolic differences, too. By Anouk Ride This morning the...

PNG Government to deploy PNGDF to Solomon Islands

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Papua New Guinea Government negotiations are taking place to deploy Defence Force and police personnel to the Solomon Islands. The Office of Prime Minister James...

Pray for Solomon Islands: Rabuka

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People Alliance Party Leader, former Prime Minister and peace envoy to the Pacific Sitiveni Rabuka is urging all Fijians to pray for the people...

Voting in Samoa by-elections underway

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Voting is underway for six by-elections in Samoa. The by-elections followed the election petition process after the controversial general poll held on 09 April, which...

Siaosi Sovaleni is top bet for Tonga PM

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By Iliesa Tora in Nuku'alofa Tongatapu 3 representative and current Education Minister Siaosi Sovaleni or Hu’akavameiliku is the top bet to become the country’s next...

Australia sends troops and police to Solomon Islands as unrest grows

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Australia is deploying more than 100 police and defence force personnel to Solomon Islands, where anti-government protesters took to the streets in the capital,...

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