Solomon Islands
Sport: Solomons adopt 'defend first' mentality for All Whites
The Solomon Islands will take a defensive mindset into tonight's FIFA World Cup Oceania qualifying final first leg against New Zealand in Auckland.
All Whites want it done and dusted
The All Whites are aiming to put their World Cup qualifying tie against the Solomon Islands to bed early in tonight's fixture at North Harbour Stadium.
Malaysian logger charged with human trafficking in Solomon Islands
A Malaysian national has been charged with human trafficking in Solomon Islands.
Solomon Airlines and Air Kiribati partner on new service
Solomon Airlines and Air Kiribati have launched a new service linking Brisbane and Tarawa via Honiara.
NZ charity working in Solomons finalist for sustainability award
A New Zealand charity working in Solomon Islands has been nominated for a sustainability award.
Sacked Solomons' minister fined for misconduct
A sacked Solomon Islands' cabinet minister has been fined $US1500 by the Leadership Code Commission for misconduct in office.
Solomons' PM says revised anti-corruption bill will be tabled in 2018
The prime minister of Solomon Islands says he will bring a revised version of his anti-corruption bill back to parliament in 2018.
Huawei rejects allegations it bribed Solomons' PM
Chinese telecommunications company Huawei has rejected allegations it bribed the Solomon Islands' prime minister for the contract to build an internet submarine cable between Honiara and Sydney.
Solomons' police seek INTERPOL membership
The Solomon Islands' police force is seeking to become a member of the International Police Organisation.
MP decries Solomons PM's withdrawal of anti-corruption bill
An opposition MP in Solomon Islands has decried prime minister Manasseh Sogavare's withdrawal of an anti-corruption bill from parliament on Monday.
News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 29 August 2017
The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
Solomons PM's withdrawal of Anti-corruption bill denounced
An opposition MP in Solomon Islands has decried the prime minister's withdrawal of an anti-corruption bill from parliament. Audio
Solomons' PM denies being bribed by Huawei
Solomon Islands' prime minister is denying he was bribed by Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei to grant it a major internet cable contract.
Better stats for Solomons' tourism sector
Solomon Islands is hoping to get better statistics from its tourism sector after a series of training sessions held in the country.
New Solomons' USP campus to be powered by solar
The University of the South Pacific's new campus in Solomon Islands will draw 75 percent of its electricity from solar panels.
Female officer to lead Solomons' UN peacekeepers in Sudan
A female police officer will lead the second Solomon Islands' contingent to join the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in the Darfur region of Sudan.
Solomons' Chamber calls on govt to resolve internet cable saga
The Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry is calling on the government to quickly resolve issues delaying the construction of a high speed internet cable for the country. Audio
Disposal of illegal Vietnamese fishing vessels costs Solomons government
The disposal of three illegal Vietnamese fishing vessels has cost the Solomon Islands government $US50,000.
Solomons Chamber wants issues delaying high speed internet resolved
The Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce is calling on the government to quickly resolve issues delaying the installation of a high speed internet cable.
USP builds campus in Solomon Islands
The University of the South Pacific will today hold an official ground-breaking ceremony for its new campus in Solomon Islands.