Solomon Islands -Navigating Geostrategic Waters between China and the West

by Richard Sanders, Staff Writer, Honiara Jan 2, 2025 In an increasingly multipolar world, small island nations like the Solomon Islands find themselves at a crossroads in the realm of international relations. The country’s government is currently honing its ability to play a complex geostrategic game, skillfully balancing relationships with both China and Western nations….

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Firearms problems in Samoa

by Tusi Tala, Staff Writer In Samoa, two men from the village of Afega are in custody and facing charges after police seized 10 illegal power rifles and a significant amount of cash during two separate raids on Christmas Eve. Hugo Fata and Fata Voi Selafi, both from Afega, are the individuals involved in the…

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Suspended Fiji chief prosecutor demands release of findings

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor Suspended Fiji Chief Prosecutor Demands Release of Findings Amid Controversy In a significant development in the legal landscape of Fiji, the country’s suspended chief prosecutor has called for the immediate release of findings related to his suspension. The contentious situation has sparked discussions about transparency, governance, and the rule of…

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Flooding in Fiji, more rain expected

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor Fiji police say those living in flood-prone areas in the Western Division should move to higher ground due to flooding. The police put the statement on social media just after 4pm, local time. Assistant Commissioner of Police Operations Livai Driu said continuous rain from morning has seen flooding in some…

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