Vol. 35 No.38
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Pacific Islands News
China to bail out struggling Tonga
News that China is set to bail out Tonga’s struggling economy has been welcomed by a Hamilton policeman, sent to help keep the peace after November’s riots in the Pacific nation...(Full Story)

UNESCO wants Marshalls to get more involved
United Nations program officials say that the Marshall Islands is not taking advantage of its programs — a concern that a high-level government official in Majuro acknowledged “is very serious indeed.” ..(Full Story)

Ex-Samoa opposition MP wins by-election
A former Samoa Democratic United Party MP who lost his parliamentary seat in last year’s general election has won in the Vaimauga west constituency by-election held over the weekend...(Full Story)

Panel recommends A. Samoa status quo
The commission which has reviewed political options for American Samoa has recommended that it maintains its status quo and continue as an unincorporated territory of the U.S...(Full Story)

Solomons MP calls for PM’s resignation
A member of Solomon Islands Parliament is calling on the country’s Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare to resign so that the Julian Moti issue can be resolved. ..(Full Story)

Solomons MP calls for PM’s resignation
Papua New Guinea’s Electoral Commissioner Andrew Trawen has declared that he and his team are ready to conduct this year’s general election and deliver a result ..(Full Story)


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