Solomon Islands
Solomons communities report positive change through justice program
Isolated communities in Solomon Islands are reporting a reduction in domestic violence and other crimes thanks to a project aimed at improving conflict resolution. Video
Solomons charged over alleged murder 11 years ago
A Solomon Islands man has been arrested and charged with murder and arson in relation to the killing of a woman on Malaita 11 years ago.
Solomons university could be forced to close if fees not paid
The Solomon Islands' only locally-run university is in danger of closing because of nearly $US5 million worth of unpaid tuition fees. Audio
Solomons university could close if fees are not paid
The Solomon Islands National University could close before the end of the year.
Solomons communities report positive change through justice programme
Isolated communities in Solomon Islands are reporting a reduction in domestic violence and other crimes thanks to a project aimed at improving conflict resolution. Audio
News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 23 October 2018
The latest news in Solomon Island Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
NGO claiming illegal logging in Solomons calls for moratorium
The environmental group Global Witness is calling for a moratorium on all logging operations in Solomon Islands.
New report details illegal logging in Solomon Islands
Environmental NGO Global Witness is calling for a moratorium on all logging operations in Solomon Islands. Audio
Solomons only woman MP gets ministerial portfolio
The only remaining woman MP in Solomon Islands' 50 member parliament, Lanelle Tanangada, has been sworn in as a minister by the country's governor general.
Solomons man charged for trying to kill Asian logger
A man has been charged with attempted murder in Solomon Islands over the stabbing of an Asian man involved in logging in Malaita province.
Solomons new geohazard monitors coming online next month
Solomon Islands will have their first country-wide geohazard monitoring system next month thanks to a project driven by New Zealand's GNS Science institute.
Reports of 'fish piracy' on Solomons fishing boats
A Solomon Islands company has accused local fishermen of piracy on its purse seiners.
Sport: Rugby League Emerging Nations World Champs here to stay
Rugby League's Emerging Nations World Championship has been hailed a success after Malta reigned supreme at the end of a busy two weeks of on-field action.
Solomons businesses pioneer measures to employ women
A new report shows 15 of the largest businesses in Solomon Islands are now pioneering measures to employ women.
Solomons PM hails relationship with Taiwan
The Solomon Islands Prime Minister says the bilateral friendship with Taiwan is growing steadily.
Sport: Pacific athletes impress in futsal, rowing at Youth Olympics
Tonga suffered a narrow 7-5 defeat against Trinidad and Tobago this morning in a high-octane women's futsal match at the Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires.
Ousted Solomons MP bribed voters - High Court
A Solomon Islands MP ousted from parliament was found by the country's High Court to have bribed voters in 2014.
Sport: Solomons win again as Niue, Vanuatu eye finals
Solomon Islands overwhelmed Japan 44-22 to make it back to back wins at rugby league's Emerging Nations World Championship.
Sport: Pacific athletes struggling at Youth Olympics
It's been a tough start for Pacific Islands athletes at the Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires.
Woman MP ousted from Solomons parliament
The Solomon Islands MP Freda Tuki Soriacomua has been ousted from parliament after the High Court upheld an election petition against her.