Solomon Islands
Sport: NZ seal seventh OFC U16 title
New Zealand sealed their seventh straight OFC Under 16 Championship title at the weekend after beating Solomon Islands in a penalty shootout following a goal-less draw at Lawson Tama Stadium.
Du Plessis-Allan's Pacific comments 'show gross misunderstanding'
Opinion - To claim that Pacific Islanders are leeching off us is a gross misunderstanding of the situation and undermines the credibility of the work of New Zealanders in the field, says a group…
Bougainvilleans suspected of armed robbery in Solomon Islands
Police in Solomon Islands are investigating an armed robbery at a logging camp in the Shortland Islands believed to have been carried out by Bougainvilleans from across the border.
Sport: Solomons reach Oceania Final, World Cup
Solomon Islands and New Zealand have qualified for the under 17 football World Cup after both teams went through to the final of the Oceania under 16 championship.
More young children surviving in Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands is included among 10 countries with the most significant improvement in under five mortality rates between 2017 and 2018.
5.8 magnitude earthquake strikes Solomon Islands
A 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck the Western Province of Solomon Islands just before midnight last night local time.
Canadian businesses to support residency for Solomons workers
Solomon Islanders working in Canada's agriculture sector could become eligible for permanent residency there through a new proposed project.
Solomon Islanders reminded of severe penalties in lead up to elections
Electoral officials in Solomon Islands are reminding voters and intending candidates of severe penalties that now exist under the country's new electoral law. Audio
Sport: Solomon Islands favourites for U16 football title
Solomon Islands go into the semi-finals of the OFC Under 16 football Championship as the team to beat, having upset pre-tournament favourites New Zealand in pool play.
Severe penalties underlined in Solomons election lead-up
Authorities in Solomon Islands are reminding voters and intending candidates of severe penalties under the country's electoral law.
Australia PM affirms climate commitment to Solomons counterpart
Australia's prime minister has affirmed his government's commitment to fighting climate change.
Thousands turnout to register for Solomons elections
Thousands of people have been lining up at voter registration booths in Solomon Islands as preparations ramp up towards provincial and national elections early next year. Audio
Solomons police remove unexploded bomb in capital
Solomon Islands police set up road blocks in Honiara today to secure the public from an operation to dispose of an un-exploded bomb.
Influx of visitors to Solomons this quarter
International arrivals into Solomon Islands has reached nearly 15,000 for the second quarter of the year, representing an over 26 percent growth from the previous quarter, according to the National…
News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 11 September 2018
The latest news in Solomon Island Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
Sport: Guam footballers fall short as Fiji, Solomons draw
The Guam men's football team have missed out on promotion in the East Asian Cup after a 1-1 draw against Mongolia in their final group match.
Sport: Fiji footballers face weight of expectation vs Solomon Islands
The Fiji football squad is playing catch-up ahead of international friendly matches over the coming week, says coach Christophe Gamel
Debate over Solomons' nurses going to Vanuatu
Solomon Islands is debating whether to let some of its nurses go to Vanuatu to work.
Norway offers to help Solomons with renewable energy
Norway wants to help Solomon Islands develop its renewable energy resources.
Solomons faces 'time bomb' with youth unemployment - Helen Clark
NZ's former prime minister Helen Clark says Solomon Islands faces a "time bomb" with a youth unemployment rate of 82 percent.