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Wea rod ya bae lidim iumi: Politics and Power in the Solomon Islands

Wea rod ya bae lidim iumi: Politics and Power in the Solomon Islands

By Walter Diamana
The country’s current political system seems to be a recipe for instability.
Sharks in a Volcano: Why You Should Care

Sharks in a Volcano: Why You Should Care

By Catherine Putz
Scientists found hammerheads swimming inside the crater of an underwater volcano--do they know when it's about to blow?

A Rare Opportunity for Pacific Islands Health Care

A Rare Opportunity for Pacific Islands Health Care

By Eileen Natuzzi
With a little support, Cuban-educated doctors could change the face of health care in Solomon Islands and elsewhere.

Can the Solomon Islands Reform?

Can the Solomon Islands Reform?

By Sally Andrews
Under a new coalition government, the Pacific state has a chance to adopt much-needed reforms.

MCC Compacts and Development Programs in the Pacific Region

MCC Compacts and Development Programs in the Pacific Region

By Eileen Natuzzi
The U.S. should not overlook Pacific Island Nations in its Millennium Challenge Corporation grants.
Food Security and Solomon Islands

Food Security and Solomon Islands

By Dana MacLean
Pests and other ravages of climate change are creating a food security challenge for the Pacific island nation.

Secretary Kerry’s Visit to Solomon Islands

Secretary Kerry’s Visit to Solomon Islands

By Eileen Natuzzi
The US Secretary of State makes some history and updates a relationship.
Climate Change and the Pacific Islands

Climate Change and the Pacific Islands

By Eileen Natuzzi
How Solomon Islands could serve as a model for protecting small Pacific Island nations from the effects of climate change.

Pacific Partnership: Can an Expensive Exercise Deliver More Value?

Pacific Partnership: Can an Expensive Exercise Deliver More Value?

By Eileen Natuzzi
Eight years in, it is time to reassess the program, its strengths and its weaknesses.

Adventure Haven

After years of political unrest, the Solomon Islands is now reinventing itself as the ultimate destination for adventure-seekers. Dominic Rolfe explains why travellers who want that extra degree of independence on their holidays should head there

Tumours in Paradise

Tumours in Paradise

Evidence is increasing that more than 40 years of nuclear testing in the Pacific is having a horrific impact on the people of the region, with Solomon Islanders bearing the brunt, writes Susan Merrell.

Moti On Trial

Susan Merrell looks at the trial of a former Solomon Islands attorney general taking place in Australia and asks whether there’s more than meets the eye to the sexual abuse charges that have been brought against him.

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