Solomon Islands gets upgraded Seghe Airfield

Richard Sanders, Staff writer Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele meets with NZ Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters.  Today, the governments of New Zealand and Australia formally transferred the newly upgraded Seghe Airfield to the Solomon Islands government, aiming to enhance connectivity across the country’s regions. The project, which cost nearly $55 million, was a collaborative effort…

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Census in Papua New Guinea

Richard Masere, the Minister of Administrative Services in Papua New Guinea, has announced that there will be a seven-day extension, referred to as a “mop-up exercise,” following the completion of the census count. Originally scheduled to conclude on Sunday, the census has faced various challenges. According to a report in The National newspaper on Friday,…

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Japan will provide weather data to the Pacific Islands.

Luke Allen Military Political Analyst Makati, Manila lukeallenmanila@journalist.com Tokyo, Japan Japan has committed to providing weather data to Pacific islands in a landmark initiative of profound significance. This significant endeavor will be officially announced during the 10th Summit of Pacific Islands, which will take place from July 16 to 18 in Tokyo The summit, which…

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Fiji First Political Party Deregistered

There has been a significant development in Fiji’s political landscape with the deregistration of FijiFirst, the country’s largest political party in Parliament. The deregistration decision was made by the registrar of political parties, Ana Mataiciwa, in accordance with the Political Parties (Registration, Conduct, Funding & Disclosures) Act 2013. FijiFirst has been given 14 days to…

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Solomon Airlines adds new flight routes.

Solomon Airlines will commence a weekly round trip flight from Brisbane to Espiritu Santo island in Vanuatu starting on 4 July. This new flight route is seen as a crucial direct link between Australia and Vanuatu, especially after Air Vanuatu ceased operations in May due to voluntary liquidation, resulting in the suspension of all flights….

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New Caledonia Update

by Richard Sanders, Associate Editor The French Ambassador to Vanuatu and Solomon Islands has dismissed assertions of a military operation in New Caledonia, stating that reports and misinformation depicting the unrest as a conflict between communities oversimplify and distort the truth. In early June, the Malvatumauri, Vanuatu’s Council of Chiefs, organized a protest outside the…

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Challenges ahead for Fijian economy

by Richard Sanders, Associate Editor A Fijian economist has highlighted that around three percent of Fiji’s population has emigrated due to various challenges facing the country, such as inflation, unemployment, high living costs, labor shortages, and government debt. These issues are compounded by a growing drug crisis. Many skilled and semi-skilled workers are leaving for…

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Indonesia undermining efforts in Pacific region for a UN human rights mission in Papua.

by Richard Sanders, Associate Editor A recent unexpected visit to Indonesia’s Papuan provinces by a prominent Pacific diplomat has come under fire for hindering efforts to push for a United Nations human rights mission to the region, where separatist rebels have been fighting against Indonesian control for many years. The director-general of the Melanesian Spearhead…

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