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A Country of Villages: Strengthening Community Justice in Solomon Islands
An innovative project is building crucial links between government, the police and communities in remote, isolated communities in Solomon Islands.
Link: www.worldbank.org/JusticeSI
published: 16 Oct 2018
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Solomon Islands PM accuses Australia of pulling budget support, foreign interference | The World
Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has delivered an explosive press conference in Honiara, accusing Australia of withdrawing budget support and revealing that China has plugged the gap. The ABC's Solomon Islands reporter Chrisinrita Aumana-Leong tells The World Mr. Sogavare's tirade follows his week-long visit to China.
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published: 17 Jul 2023
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Solomon Islands: Rioting over China leaves Honiara in ruins | DW News
More than 100 people have been arrested following days of rioting in the Solomon Islands. Police also found three bodies in a burned out building. Much of the violence has been in the Chinatown district of the capital. Tensions over links with China are largely behind the anger directed against the government.
Large parts of the capital Honiara have been reduced to ruins. The city's Chinatown neighborhood was one of the main targets of violence.
Security has been stepped up outside Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare's home after it came under attack. Protesters unhappy with his government are demanding his resignation.
Sogavare is seen by some islanders as beholden to Chinese interests.
The Solomon Islands archipelago is rife with ethnic tensions. Residents of the most populous island are...
published: 27 Nov 2021
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Solomon Islands PM wants 'permanent arrangement' with Chinese police | ABC News
Senior Australian officials are expressing their unease about China's growing police cooperation with Solomon Islands, as Australia has always been the major provider of police training in Honiara. Subscribe: http://ab.co/1svxLVE Read more here: https://ab.co/3urUtYi
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published: 06 Jul 2022
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What's Happening with China and the Solomon Islands
Leaked details from a security agreement between China and the Solomon Islands have raised questions from the US, Australia, New Zealand, and other regional states in Oceania about China's possible military ambitions in the South Pacific. CSIS experts Greg Poling, Charles Edel, and Bonny Lin examine fears that this deal could be a prelude to China constructing its second overseas military base and dive into what the agreement means for regional security. This is what's happening with China and the Solomon Islands.
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published: 09 May 2022
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Solomon Island protesters defy capital lockdown
Solomon Islanders have defied a government-imposed lockdown and protested in the capital for a second day, setting fire to buildings in the city amid an outpouring of disquiet in the Pacific country. Read more: https://str.sg/3Naf
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published: 26 Nov 2021
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What Does The China Deal Mean For The Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands' Opposition Leader Peter Kenilorea tells us what the China deal means for his nation, and why he opposes it.
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published: 09 May 2022
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Why is China leasing Tulagi in the Solomon Islands? | DW News
The island of Tulagi in the Pacific Ocean is now at the center of a strategic game of diplomatic chess. This isn't a common description for the Solomon Islands, but since it established diplomatic ties with China last month, the US and Taiwan have sat up and taken notice. An Island with only about 1200 inhabitants, Tulagi has been leased to a Chinese company as part of a 'strategic cooperation agreement.' The company intends to develop a refinery on the island, but its potential use as a military base has experts worried. The deal came about after the Solomon Islands broke off diplomatic ties with Taiwan. The diplomatic loss was a strategic gain for China, which now has an island in waters that have traditionally been under the US sphere of influence. China claims these islands and unilate...
published: 18 Oct 2019
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Private Jamie Clark Memorial Solomon Islands
Soldiers of 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (3RAR) (Old Faithful), deployed to the Solomon Islands as part of the Australian Government's assistance took time out to remember one of their own.
Private Jamie Clark, while deployed to the Solomon Islands in 2005, died tragically when he fell down a sinkhole while patrolling east of Honiara. A valued member of Recon, Sniper and Surveillance Platoon, his loss is still remembered by his modern-day counterparts who, 16 years on joined together to honour him and his family.
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published: 13 Dec 2021
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Global concerns over Solomon Islands-China security deal
Australia says it's "deeply disappointed" that the Solomon Islands has signed a wide-ranging security agreement with China.
The US and its allies in the Asia-Pacific say it could destabilise the islands and the region, bringing Chinese warships within 2,000km of the Australian coast.
Al Jazeera's Andrew Chappelle reports.
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published: 19 Apr 2022
10:34
A Country of Villages: Strengthening Community Justice in Solomon Islands
An innovative project is building crucial links between government, the police and communities in remote, isolated communities in Solomon Islands.
Link: www.wo...
An innovative project is building crucial links between government, the police and communities in remote, isolated communities in Solomon Islands.
Link: www.worldbank.org/JusticeSI
https://wn.com/A_Country_Of_Villages_Strengthening_Community_Justice_In_Solomon_Islands
An innovative project is building crucial links between government, the police and communities in remote, isolated communities in Solomon Islands.
Link: www.worldbank.org/JusticeSI
- published: 16 Oct 2018
- views: 8356
6:14
Solomon Islands PM accuses Australia of pulling budget support, foreign interference | The World
Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has delivered an explosive press conference in Honiara, accusing Australia of withdrawing budget support and re...
Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has delivered an explosive press conference in Honiara, accusing Australia of withdrawing budget support and revealing that China has plugged the gap. The ABC's Solomon Islands reporter Chrisinrita Aumana-Leong tells The World Mr. Sogavare's tirade follows his week-long visit to China.
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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has delivered an explosive press conference in Honiara, accusing Australia of withdrawing budget support and revealing that China has plugged the gap. The ABC's Solomon Islands reporter Chrisinrita Aumana-Leong tells The World Mr. Sogavare's tirade follows his week-long visit to China.
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- published: 17 Jul 2023
- views: 9238
2:05
Solomon Islands: Rioting over China leaves Honiara in ruins | DW News
More than 100 people have been arrested following days of rioting in the Solomon Islands. Police also found three bodies in a burned out building. Much of the v...
More than 100 people have been arrested following days of rioting in the Solomon Islands. Police also found three bodies in a burned out building. Much of the violence has been in the Chinatown district of the capital. Tensions over links with China are largely behind the anger directed against the government.
Large parts of the capital Honiara have been reduced to ruins. The city's Chinatown neighborhood was one of the main targets of violence.
Security has been stepped up outside Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare's home after it came under attack. Protesters unhappy with his government are demanding his resignation.
Sogavare is seen by some islanders as beholden to Chinese interests.
The Solomon Islands archipelago is rife with ethnic tensions. Residents of the most populous island are particularly angry over the government's decision to switch allegiance from Taiwan to mainland China.
There's also widespread dissatisfaction over high youth unemployment.
So far, the government has shown little willingness to address the protesters' concerns.
Neighboring Australia was quick to respond to a call for help in boosting security.
An overnight curfew and foreign troops have helped restore calm. But they won't resolve the underlying tensions, to prevent a repeat of the unrest.
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More than 100 people have been arrested following days of rioting in the Solomon Islands. Police also found three bodies in a burned out building. Much of the violence has been in the Chinatown district of the capital. Tensions over links with China are largely behind the anger directed against the government.
Large parts of the capital Honiara have been reduced to ruins. The city's Chinatown neighborhood was one of the main targets of violence.
Security has been stepped up outside Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare's home after it came under attack. Protesters unhappy with his government are demanding his resignation.
Sogavare is seen by some islanders as beholden to Chinese interests.
The Solomon Islands archipelago is rife with ethnic tensions. Residents of the most populous island are particularly angry over the government's decision to switch allegiance from Taiwan to mainland China.
There's also widespread dissatisfaction over high youth unemployment.
So far, the government has shown little willingness to address the protesters' concerns.
Neighboring Australia was quick to respond to a call for help in boosting security.
An overnight curfew and foreign troops have helped restore calm. But they won't resolve the underlying tensions, to prevent a repeat of the unrest.
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- published: 27 Nov 2021
- views: 190259
1:34
Solomon Islands PM wants 'permanent arrangement' with Chinese police | ABC News
Senior Australian officials are expressing their unease about China's growing police cooperation with Solomon Islands, as Australia has always been the major pr...
Senior Australian officials are expressing their unease about China's growing police cooperation with Solomon Islands, as Australia has always been the major provider of police training in Honiara. Subscribe: http://ab.co/1svxLVE Read more here: https://ab.co/3urUtYi
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- published: 06 Jul 2022
- views: 8244
3:46
What's Happening with China and the Solomon Islands
Leaked details from a security agreement between China and the Solomon Islands have raised questions from the US, Australia, New Zealand, and other regional sta...
Leaked details from a security agreement between China and the Solomon Islands have raised questions from the US, Australia, New Zealand, and other regional states in Oceania about China's possible military ambitions in the South Pacific. CSIS experts Greg Poling, Charles Edel, and Bonny Lin examine fears that this deal could be a prelude to China constructing its second overseas military base and dive into what the agreement means for regional security. This is what's happening with China and the Solomon Islands.
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Leaked details from a security agreement between China and the Solomon Islands have raised questions from the US, Australia, New Zealand, and other regional states in Oceania about China's possible military ambitions in the South Pacific. CSIS experts Greg Poling, Charles Edel, and Bonny Lin examine fears that this deal could be a prelude to China constructing its second overseas military base and dive into what the agreement means for regional security. This is what's happening with China and the Solomon Islands.
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- published: 09 May 2022
- views: 74991
1:09
Solomon Island protesters defy capital lockdown
Solomon Islanders have defied a government-imposed lockdown and protested in the capital for a second day, setting fire to buildings in the city amid an outpour...
Solomon Islanders have defied a government-imposed lockdown and protested in the capital for a second day, setting fire to buildings in the city amid an outpouring of disquiet in the Pacific country. Read more: https://str.sg/3Naf
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Solomon Islanders have defied a government-imposed lockdown and protested in the capital for a second day, setting fire to buildings in the city amid an outpouring of disquiet in the Pacific country. Read more: https://str.sg/3Naf
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- published: 26 Nov 2021
- views: 8802
4:19
What Does The China Deal Mean For The Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands' Opposition Leader Peter Kenilorea tells us what the China deal means for his nation, and why he opposes it.
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Solomon Islands' Opposition Leader Peter Kenilorea tells us what the China deal means for his nation, and why he opposes it.
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Solomon Islands' Opposition Leader Peter Kenilorea tells us what the China deal means for his nation, and why he opposes it.
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- published: 09 May 2022
- views: 20144
12:04
Why is China leasing Tulagi in the Solomon Islands? | DW News
The island of Tulagi in the Pacific Ocean is now at the center of a strategic game of diplomatic chess. This isn't a common description for the Solomon Islands,...
The island of Tulagi in the Pacific Ocean is now at the center of a strategic game of diplomatic chess. This isn't a common description for the Solomon Islands, but since it established diplomatic ties with China last month, the US and Taiwan have sat up and taken notice. An Island with only about 1200 inhabitants, Tulagi has been leased to a Chinese company as part of a 'strategic cooperation agreement.' The company intends to develop a refinery on the island, but its potential use as a military base has experts worried. The deal came about after the Solomon Islands broke off diplomatic ties with Taiwan. The diplomatic loss was a strategic gain for China, which now has an island in waters that have traditionally been under the US sphere of influence. China claims these islands and unilaterally drew this nine dash line to claim all of this. Taiwan also has claims here, but all that seems to have been ignored. Taipei Representative to Germany Hsieh Chih-wei joined DW to discuss the issue.
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The island of Tulagi in the Pacific Ocean is now at the center of a strategic game of diplomatic chess. This isn't a common description for the Solomon Islands, but since it established diplomatic ties with China last month, the US and Taiwan have sat up and taken notice. An Island with only about 1200 inhabitants, Tulagi has been leased to a Chinese company as part of a 'strategic cooperation agreement.' The company intends to develop a refinery on the island, but its potential use as a military base has experts worried. The deal came about after the Solomon Islands broke off diplomatic ties with Taiwan. The diplomatic loss was a strategic gain for China, which now has an island in waters that have traditionally been under the US sphere of influence. China claims these islands and unilaterally drew this nine dash line to claim all of this. Taiwan also has claims here, but all that seems to have been ignored. Taipei Representative to Germany Hsieh Chih-wei joined DW to discuss the issue.
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- published: 18 Oct 2019
- views: 247270
1:17
Private Jamie Clark Memorial Solomon Islands
Soldiers of 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (3RAR) (Old Faithful), deployed to the Solomon Islands as part of the Australian Government's assistance to...
Soldiers of 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (3RAR) (Old Faithful), deployed to the Solomon Islands as part of the Australian Government's assistance took time out to remember one of their own.
Private Jamie Clark, while deployed to the Solomon Islands in 2005, died tragically when he fell down a sinkhole while patrolling east of Honiara. A valued member of Recon, Sniper and Surveillance Platoon, his loss is still remembered by his modern-day counterparts who, 16 years on joined together to honour him and his family.
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Soldiers of 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (3RAR) (Old Faithful), deployed to the Solomon Islands as part of the Australian Government's assistance took time out to remember one of their own.
Private Jamie Clark, while deployed to the Solomon Islands in 2005, died tragically when he fell down a sinkhole while patrolling east of Honiara. A valued member of Recon, Sniper and Surveillance Platoon, his loss is still remembered by his modern-day counterparts who, 16 years on joined together to honour him and his family.
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V20213924
- published: 13 Dec 2021
- views: 59482
2:25
Global concerns over Solomon Islands-China security deal
Australia says it's "deeply disappointed" that the Solomon Islands has signed a wide-ranging security agreement with China.
The US and its allies in the Asia-P...
Australia says it's "deeply disappointed" that the Solomon Islands has signed a wide-ranging security agreement with China.
The US and its allies in the Asia-Pacific say it could destabilise the islands and the region, bringing Chinese warships within 2,000km of the Australian coast.
Al Jazeera's Andrew Chappelle reports.
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Australia says it's "deeply disappointed" that the Solomon Islands has signed a wide-ranging security agreement with China.
The US and its allies in the Asia-Pacific say it could destabilise the islands and the region, bringing Chinese warships within 2,000km of the Australian coast.
Al Jazeera's Andrew Chappelle reports.
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- published: 19 Apr 2022
- views: 72308