Solomon Islands
Manele fires chief of staff over unauthorised Vietnam deal
Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele sacked his chief of staff on Friday after an "unauthorised" deal with two Vietnamese firms.
News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 1 July 2025
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 30 June 2025
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin 26 June 2025
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Australia to boost cyber security and provide vehicles for Solomon Islands Pacific Islands Forum
Australia will provide Solomon Islands with dozens of vehicles and cybersecurity support to help it host a high-profile meeting of Pacific leaders in September.
Inside the Pacific's largest exotic animal export industry
Solomon Islands is the Pacific region's largest legal commercial exporter of wildlife for the exotic pet trade - a little-known but thriving industry that supports a vast network of trappers, village…
Solomons students still stranded in Israel
We hear more from a group of five students from the Solomon Islands stranded in southern Israel, with no indication of when they will be able to return home. Audio
Solomon Islands students stranded in Israel await evacuation
Leeroy Enoch Wate, a Solomon Islands agriculture student stranded in Israel, says "It's not that safe here." Video
'Pray for us' - Sols Is student in Israel awaits repatriation
The Solomon Islands High Commissioner in Abu Dhabi is working closely with the Australian government to help bring home five students from Israel amid the ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran. Audio
News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 24 June 2025
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 23 June 2025
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 20 June 2025
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