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PNG rejects request to operate under Australia

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The Papua New Guinea Police Forces contingents will operate on its own under the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF). This was confirmed by Moses...

MP Kenilorea calls for calm ahead of no confidence motion

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The Member of Parliament for East Areáre Constituency Peter Kenilorea Junior has urged all Solomon Islanders to allow MPs to undertake their duty in...

Solomon Islands may switch diplomatic ties from China to Taiwan amid unrest, says provincial leader

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Solomon Islands Premier Daniel Suidani says his province of Malaita will also push for independence if the prime minister does not stand down. The premier...

Don’t panic but prepare for Omicron likely spread, says WHO

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As scientists continue to investigate the Omicron COVID-19 variant, the UN World Health Organisation (WHO) on Friday urged countries not to panic but to...

New Caledonia referendum challenged in Paris court

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A group of citizens in New Caledonia has asked France's highest administrative court to postpone next Sunday's third and final independence referendum. In an urgent...

Pacific Ocean garbage patch is immense plastic habitat

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Scientists have discovered marine animals living on plastic debris in an area of the open ocean dubbed "the Great Pacific Garbage Patch". Many of the...

A rush to mine the deep ocean has environmentalists worried

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In a large building overlooking the sea in Kingston, Jamaica, national members of a little-known international organisation are meeting for contentious talks that could...

Solomon Islands riot cost US$66million

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Last month’s riots has put the nation on a “development in reverse” trajectory, according to the Solomon Islands Central Bank (CBSI), which released an...

58,712 Fiji National Provident Fund members have zero balance

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The Fiji National Provident Fund (FNPF) says 58,712 of its members have zero balance in their accounts. This, according to the FNPF’s 2021 annual report...

Solomon Islands – time to take an Indigenous perspective

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By Damian Mutton and Narelle Wilson Scenes of political unrest have become increasingly common in the Solomon Islands, however current reports of rioting, destruction, and...

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