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No-confidence motion absent from today’s Solomon Islands Parliament agenda

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The motion of no confidence (MONC) against the Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands Jeremiah Manele, which had previously been scheduled for tabling and debate, does not appear on today’s parliamentary order paper. According to the order paper, today’s proceedings will begin with prayers, followed by messages and announcements, matters of privilege, and then adjournment. Under Standing Order 25, members of...

ADB urged to align its project procurement process with the Pacific Quality Infrastructure Principles

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Milan, Italy Both New Zealand and Australia have urged the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to ensure project procurement process for Pacific Developing Member Countries (PDMCs) align with the Pacific Quality Infrastructure Principles. The Pacific operates in a unique procurement market, and is at high risk from both climate and economic downturns. “When operating in the Pacific,...

Cook Islands environment group calls on govt to speak out against U.S Trump’s deep seabed mining order

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Cook Islands' leading environmental lobby group is hoping that the Cook Islands government will speak out against the recent executive order from United States President Donald Trump aimed at fast-tracking seabed mining. Te Ipukarea Society (TIS) says the arrogance of U.S president Trump to think that he can break international law by authorising deep seabed mining in international waters is...

ADB President highlights trust as cornerstone of his leadership at the ADB

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Milan, Italy In a very personalised appeal to the 69 members of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the new President, Masato Kanda highlighted trust as a fundamental leadership value that will guide his work and that of the ADB across the Asia Pacific region. Reflecting on his first few moths in office, President Kanda emphasised...

Australia stands up for Pacific Developing Member Countries at ADB Annual Meeting

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Milan, Italy Australia has reminded the Asian Development Bank (ADB) if it wants to maintain its position as the multilateral partner of choice for the region, it must modernise its processes and practices, alongside moving staff closer to clients to remain relevant and effective. Rachel Thompson, Australia’s temporary governor while addressing the ADB’s high level...

GNUT reaffirms unity and readiness ahead of no confidence motion

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Solomon Islands Government for National Unity and Transformation (GNUT) Monday reaffirmed its unity and preparedness ahead of the scheduled motion of no confidence, which is expected to be tabled in Parliament today. Members of the GNUT coalition convened Monday afternoon in a caucus meeting at Cabinet, chaired by the Caucus Chairman, West Honiara MP, Namson Tran. The meeting focused on reinforcing...

Scientists launch Ocean expedition in Tuvalu to study and safeguard marine life

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More than 15 scientists and filmmakers from National Geographic Pristine Seas begin an expedition today to study the health of Tuvalu’s marine environments in the hopes of advancing ocean conservation. The months-long research expedition will explore Tuvalu’s ocean — from deep sea to lagoons to coral reefs — a majority of which have never been studied in-depth before. The expedition is...

Nehemiah Elder makes history with triple gold

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Fiji’s 16-year-old weightlifting sensation, Nehemiah Elder, has etched his name in history by winning three gold medals at the 2025 IWF World Youth Championships in Lima, Peru, becoming the first-ever Fijian Weightlifter to win gold at any World Championship event. Competing in the Men’s 89kg Youth Division, Nehemiah dominated the platform winning the Snatch with 152kg, a Clean and Jerk...

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...

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